This concurrent resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to the New Hampshire Constitution, specifically amending Article 73-a. The amendment stipulates that the Supreme Court shall not have the authority to create rules that carry the force and effect of law. Currently, the Supreme Court, through its chief justice and a majority of justices, can establish rules governing court administration and procedures that are legally binding. The proposed change aims to limit this power, ensuring that such rules do not have the same legal standing as laws enacted by the legislature.

The resolution outlines the process for submitting this amendment to the voters during the state general election in November 2026. It directs local officials to include a ballot question regarding the amendment, allowing voters to express their approval or disapproval. If two-thirds of those voting on the amendment support it, the amendment will take effect upon the governor's proclamation. The resolution emphasizes the significant shift in authority it represents, moving away from the Supreme Court's current ability to create enforceable rules.