This bill proposes the repeal of existing laws concerning accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs). Specifically, it seeks to eliminate the definitions and regulations outlined in RSA 674:71, RSA 674:72, and RSA 674:73, which currently govern the establishment and use of these types of residential living units. The bill introduces a new section, RSA 21:56, which provides definitions for accessory and detached accessory dwelling units, but ultimately aims to remove their legal standing and applicability.

By repealing the relevant sections of the law, the bill effectively nullifies the legal framework that allows for the creation and regulation of ADUs and DADUs, thereby impacting housing options that provide independent living facilities on single-family lots. The bill is set to take effect 60 days after its passage, signaling a significant shift in housing policy regarding these types of dwelling units.