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Business New Hampshire

It is illegal to install a pay toilet in a public building.

Status: Still Enforced / On the Books

The Law Explained

A progressive move in the 1970s made it entirely unlawful to charge a fee for the use of a restroom in any public facility. Legislators argued that access to a toilet is a fundamental human necessity, not a luxury to be monetized. Coin-operated bathroom stalls are strictly banned across the state.

📚 Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: RSA 155:76
Where to look:

New Hampshire Public Health and Safety

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