We pass many laws in the state Legislature during session; however, some enacted laws have delayed effective dates. Please see below for the new laws that take effect this month.

 

NEW LAWS TAKING EFFECT – JUNE 2026
Effective Date Chapter Summary
6/1/2026 Ch. 691 of 2025

A1464A/S4585

Streamlines oversight of continuing care retirement communities by transferring certain regulatory responsibilities from the Continuing Care Retirement Community Council to the Department of Health.
6/3/2026 Ch. 578 of 2025

A1820A/S3178A

 

Ch. 43 of 2026

A9499/S8760

Requires sellers of real property to remove discriminatory restrictive covenants from property records prior to sale, including covenants based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, familial status, marital status, disability, national origin, source of income or ancestry.
6/3/2026 Ch. 579 of 2025

A3307A/S1840A

Updates the Uniform Commercial Code to address emerging technologies and modern commercial transactions, including provisions related to virtual currency, blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and electronic records.
6/3/2026 Ch. 584 of 2025

A6332A/S7546

 

Ch. 46 of 2026

A9493/S8763

Requires district attorneys or their designee to provide written notification of the disposition through secure means to any victim who was not present at the time that a defendant was sentenced or acquitted following a felony trial.
6/9/2026 Ch. 617 of 2025

A8887B/S8420A

Requires advertisements to disclose the use of a synthetic performer generated through artificial intelligence or a software algorithm.
6/10/2026 Ch. 619 of 2025

A1382/S6226

 

Ch. 27 of 2026

§1

A9483/S8775

 

Ensures the Office of Children and Family Services and municipal staff who accept registrations, issue licenses or conduct inspections of child day care homes, programs or facilities receive guidance on the identification of circumstances that may indicate the presence of controlled substances and referrals to law enforcement.
6/10/2026 Ch. 623 of 2025

S6363/A2739

 

Ch. 49 of 2026

§§1, 2

A9447/S8768

Requires mortgage lenders to accept and apply payments based on payoff statements.
6/10/2026 Ch. 640 of 2025

S7944A/A8032A

 

Ch. 63 of 2026

§§1-4

A9463/S8774

Authorizes the Department of Labor to issue temporary elevator mechanic licenses during a labor shortage, establish requirements for continuing education, and impose civil penalties for the employment or use of unlicensed mechanics.
6/17/2026 Ch. 645 of 2025

A804C/S1104A

 

Ch. 11 of 2026

§§1-3

A9442/S8808

Establishes the Consumer Litigation Funding Act to regulate consumer litigation funding transactions and strengthen consumer protections, including contract transparency, registration requirements, and caps for charges on gross proceeds.
6/17/2026 Ch. 647 of 2025

A3986A/S2105A

 

Ch. 33 of 2026

§§1-3

A9510/S8817

Authorizes insurers to reimburse health care providers through electronic payment methods, including virtual credit cards and electronic funds transfers, and establishes standards governing such payments and associated processing fees.
6/17/2026 Ch. 668 of 2025

A66A/S550A

 

Ch. 64 of 2026

§§1, 2

A9481/S8778

Requires name and contact information to be provided in certain calls made to the statewide central register of child abuse and maltreatment.
6/17/2026 Ch. 685 of 2025

A3875/S3876

 

Ch. 8 of 2026

A9438/S8794

Requires energy service companies (ESCOs) to provide customers with side-by-side cost comparisons showing ESCO charges versus local utility costs on billing statements and annual notices.
6/17/2026 Ch. 696 of 2025

A6576B/S5941B

 

Ch. 69 of 2026

A9508/S8786

Requires peer-to-peer car sharing programs to provide supplemental insurance coverage to customers.
6/17/2026 Ch. 690 of 2025

S4552A/A2340A

 

Ch. 81 of 2026 §§ 1-5

A9472/S8814

Prohibits the sale of kratom to individuals under the age of 21, expands signage requirements to include online and app sales and clarifies enforcement and penalties.
6/17/2026 Ch. 659 of 2025

S4879B/A6943B

 

Ch. 84 of 2026

§1

A9461/S8824

Clarifies and strengthens consumer protection standards for motor vehicle glass repair, replacement, and calibration of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
6/17/2026 Ch. 710 of 2025

A3038B/S1353B

 

Ch. 90 of 2026 §1

A9460/S8830

Prohibits creditors from collecting or enforcing consumer debt incurred through fraud, coercion, identity theft, or other forms of economic abuse and establishes legal remedies for affected consumers.
6/18/2026 Ch. 713 of 2025

A2747A/S2536A

 

Ch. 20 of 2026

A9464/S8833

Requires prevailing wage rates to apply to certain off-site construction and fabrication work performed for public works projects.
6/19/2026 Ch. 676 of 2024 S9832/A5631E

 

Ch. 66 of 2025

§1032

A2249/S823

Establishes registration requirements and regulatory standards for model management groups.
6/19/2026 Ch. 646 of 2025

S5225A/A1970A

 

Ch. 47 of 2026

§§1-3

A9480/S8765

Requires the collection and reporting of sexual offense evidence on the statewide electronic tracking system within 10 days of permission to release the evidence by the alleged sexual offense victim.
6/19/2026 Ch. 703 of 2025

A8086A/S7501A

 

Ch. 93 of 2026 §§1-2

A9440/S8806

 

Requires counties, in coordination with regional EMS councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive emergency medical system plans and directs the Department of Health to provide guidance and review those plans to improve coordination of emergency medical services statewide.
6/21/2026 Ch. 644 of 2024

A2870B/S2039B

 

Ch. 42 of 2025

§1

A1025/S802

Requires the Department of Health to consult with the Office of Addiction Services and Supports, the Office of Mental Health and relevant stakeholders to publish guidance for incorporating maternal depression screenings into routine prenatal care.