2005 bills

780 bills are currently in our system.

Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolutions (19)
CACR1Relating to taxation. Providing that the maximum increase in any budget bill in the state or its political subdivisions shall be limited by the rates of inflation and population growth unless overridden.
CACR2Relating to the appointment of judges. Providing that judges shall be appointed to 5-year terms of office which may be renewed.
CACR3Relating to state income tax revenue. Providing that all state income tax revenue shall be dedicated to the funding of public education.
CACR4Relating to taxation. Providing that a 3/5 vote is required to pass a new tax or to increase a tax after it is levied.
CACR5Relating to the size of the house of representatives and compensation of the legislature. Providing that the number of representatives be reduced to 100 and that compensation shall be an average daily wage of the citizens of the state.
CACR6Relating to state representative and state senate districts. Providing that there shall be 36 senate districts and 4 house districts within each senate district.
CACR7Relating to restricting the use of all funds deposited into the education trust fund to education funding. Providing that all funds deposited into the education trust fund shall be used exclusively for elementary and secondary education.
CACR8Relating to the highway fund. Providing that the highway fund may be used for highways and intermodal transportation projects.
CACR9Relating to taxation. Providing that a 2/3 vote is required to pass a new tax or to increase a tax after it is levied and that the maximum increase in any budget bill shall be limited by the rates of inflation and population growth.
CACR10Relating to apportionment of representatives. Providing that the legislature apportion representative districts according to certain fixed standards.
CACR12Relating to judicial conduct. Providing that the people of New Hampshire, in a manner established by law, shall be responsible for investigating and evaluating the conduct of members of the judicial branch.
CACR13Relating to prohibiting an income tax. Providing that no tax on personal income shall be levied by the state of New Hampshire.
CACR14Relating to tax money and religious schools or institutions. Providing that the language in article 83 of the second part of the New Hampshire constitution which states that ": Provided, nevertheless, that no money raised by taxation shall ever be granted or applied for the use of the schools or institutions of any religious sect or denomination" shall be deleted from the article.
CACR15Relating to the use of certain revenues. Providing that revenues raised by a statewide property tax, income tax, or general sales tax be used exclusively to support local public schools.
CACR16Relating to the definition and constitutionality of judicial and legislative acts. Providing that the supreme court shall determine the constitutionality of judicial acts and the legislature shall determine the constitutionality of legislative acts.
CACR17Relating to the encouragement of literature. Providing that the importance of education to a prosperous and democratic society be considered when allocating the resources of the state.
CACR18Relating to compensation for members of the general court. Providing that members of the general court shall receive $4,000 per biennium.
CACR19Relating to representation in cities and towns whose population is equal to, or greater than, the minimum number of persons per house district. Providing that a city or town shall have at least one representative from the city or town if its population is equal to or greater than the apportionment figure for house districts.
CACR20Relating to election of the attorney general. Providing that the attorney general shall be elected by the house of representatives and the senate.
House Bills (543)
HB1Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2006, and June 30, 2007.
HB2Relative to state fees, funds, revenue and expenditures.
HB25Making appropriations for capital improvements.
HB31Relative to state matching funds for Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster assistance grants and making an appropriation therefor.
HB32Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of implementing the Second Chance drug rehabilitation program in the New Hampshire prison system.
HB33(New Title) relative to the study of state retainage practices.
HB34Relative to certain land sales in towns with planning boards.
HB35Relative to bank reserve and lending procedures.
HB36Establishing a committee to study the location of transitional housing for the New Hampshire hospital.
HB38(New Title) relative to theft of personal checks and credit cards.
HB40Relative to inspection dates for certain vehicles.
HB41(New Title) relative to the right-to-know oversight commission.
HB42Establishing a statutory joint committee to review and propose changes to state unclassified officers' salaries.
HB43(New Title) relative to state employees appearing before the legislature.
HB44Allowing municipalities to require certain current use landowners to file a bond for the payment of the land use change tax.
HB45Relative to combining water department funds and sewer department funds.
HB46Relative to penalties for first-time DWI offenders.
HB47Regulating the use of computer spyware.
HB48Establishing a committee to study ballot reform.
HB49Establishing an independent legislative redistricting commission.
HB51Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of imposing a luxury sales tax and an amusements tax.
HB52Allowing municipalities to grant an additional exemption amount to disabled persons for their dependent children.
HB53Repealing a 1901 law relating to the apportionment of library funds in the town of Haverhill.
HB54Relative to responsibility for child passenger restraints.
HB55Relative to industrial hemp and establishing an industrial hemp special program fund.
HB56Relative to food safety in restaurants.
HB57Relative to the burning of construction and demolition debris.
HB58(New Title) relative to the effective date for the elimination of certain substances from gasoline supplies and removing a certain requirement relative to opting out of the reformulated gasoline program.
HB59Relative to municipal responsibility for septage disposal.
HB60Relative to reimbursement of legal fees of the commissioner of the department of administrative services and making an appropriation therefor.
HB61Extending the family law task force.
HB62Relative to the Social Security offset in the calculation of state retirement system annuities.
HB63Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of requiring that liquor brought into the state of New Hampshire be brought in through the port of Portsmouth.
HB64Establishing a committee to study assessing local education costs on a county-wide basis.
HB65Allowing licensed barbers and cosmetologists to employ shampoo assistants.
HB67Prohibiting excessive overpricing of essential commodities during a declared state of emergency.
HB68Relative to the enforcement of disorderly conduct by reason of noise.
HB69(New Title) relative to large groundwater withdrawals.
HB70Repealing the law requiring town selectmen to perambulate borders of towns.
HB71Relative to funding of the school building aid program for the 2005 fiscal year and making an appropriation therefor.
HB72Relative to continuing education requirements for professional engineers.
HB73Allowing recipients of the National Defense Service Medal to be eligible for the veterans' property tax credit.
HB74Relative to the sale of permissible fireworks.
HB78Relative to state funding of regional vocational education centers.
HB79Relative to protective orders in domestic violence cases.
HB80Relative to the definition of a deadly weapon.
HB81Allowing municipalities to grant 2 veterans' tax credits in a single household.
HB82(New Title) relative to political committees of political parties.
HB83(2nd New Title) relative to the distribution of brochures on family planning services, fetal alcohol syndrome, and human immunodeficiency virus.
HB84(New Title) relative to compensation of county convention members for county business.
HB85Establishing the private attorney retention sunshine act.
HB86Relative to property held in police department property rooms.
HB87Relative to the authority of the Carroll county public water system.
HB88Establishing a committee to study voter registration affidavits.
HB89Relative to establishing non-amendable articles by voter petition.
HB90Relative to private driving instruction and exhibition facilities.
HB93Relative to farm plates for motor vehicles.
HB94Requiring a discount to wholesalers on cash purchases of tobacco tax stamps.
HB95Relative to delegates to state party conventions.
HB96Relative to a certain highway project between Pembroke and Bow, New Hampshire.
HB97Relative to replacing school budget committee members.
HB98Relative to law enforcement authority under the safe schools act.
HB99Changing the name of the college for lifelong learning to Granite state college.
HB101Relative to the duties of the oversight committee on health and human services.
HB102Increasing the personal needs allowance of nursing home residents and certain other residents and making an appropriation therefor.
HB103Making an appropriation to the department of education for charter schools.
HB104Requiring insurance coverage for infertility treatments.
HB105Relative to denial of fertility treatment to a fertility patient.
HB106Establishing a commission to study the practices and procedures of fertility clinics and to develop standards of care for such clinics.
HB107Relative to the use of artificial light to view moose in Coos County.
HB108Relative to the acuity-based reimbursement system developed by the department of health and human services.
HB109Requiring notification of federal tax requirements in the sale of a principal residence and limiting the disclosure of social security numbers in real estate transfers.
HB110Extending the veterans' property tax credit to all honorably discharged veterans.
HB111Establishing a commission to study the elimination of cervical cancer in the state of New Hampshire.
HB112Relative to psychiatric evaluations in competency hearings.
HB114Relative to the regulation of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians by the pharmacy board.
HB117Requiring automobile insurance to register a vehicle.
HB118Relative to bicycle helmet use by certain minors.
HB120Relative to the definition of child abuse and the identity of a person filing a report of suspected child abuse.
HB122Relative to airing general court sessions on local government access channels.
HB123Relative to the New Hampshire state flag.
HB124(New Title) naming a certain portion of New Hampshire Route 125 the Officer Mel Keddy Memorial highway.
HB125(New Title) relative to ignition interlock devices.
HB126(New Title) relative to a public employee right of free speech.
HB127Establishing a committee to study the creation of a satellite campus of the regional community-technical college system in the city of Franklin.
HB128(New Title) relative to negligent operation of a carnival or amusement ride.
HB129(New Title) establishing a high performance school incentive and relative to the use of system benefits charge funds for school building projects that promote indoor air quality or energy efficiency.
HB130Relative to limiting the length of involuntary commitment.
HB131Requiring notice of the installation of smoke detectors prior to the sale of residential property.
HB132Relative to grounds for dismissal of a teacher.
HB133Establishing a committee to study single payer health care.
HB134Relative to certain restrictions on the Piscataquog River.
HB135Establishing a committee to study funding sources for the state laboratories and extending the appropriation to the department of corrections for the prison automation system.
HB136Removing increased penalties for crimes substantially motivated by hostility toward the victim's religion, race, creed, sexual orientation, national origin, or sex.
HB137Relative to unemployment benefit eligibility.
HB138Requiring medical examiners to inventory and account for property taken from decedents.
HB140Prohibiting the use of drugs and poisons in hunting.
HB141Relative to the planning board's authority to limit building permits.
HB142Establishing a commission to study changing the local property tax abatement procedures.
HB143Relative to real estate appraisals.
HB144Relative to special elections for municipal charter amendments.
HB145Relative to the healthy kids corporation.
HB146Establishing a commission to study health care delivery at the Veterans Administration Hospital.
HB147Relative to the death penalty.
HB148Transferring the New Hampshire estuaries project from the department of environmental services to the university of New Hampshire.
HB149Prohibiting the use or installation of radar scrambler devices in motor vehicles.
HB150Defining truancy.
HB151Requiring school districts to develop a school age nutrition and physical activity committee.
HB152(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study the uses of biodiesel for home heating and vehicular transportation.
HB154Relative to changes of party registration on primary day.
HB155Relative to bail conditions.
HB157(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study procurement methods for public works projects by state and local government agencies.
HB158(2nd New Title) relative to district courts.
HB160Naming a certain bridge on New Hampshire Route 3 between Pembroke and Allenstown.
HB161Relative to vacancies in the office of United States senator.
HB163Establishing a committee to study the provision of education through the county government system.
HB164Relative to the use of chelating agents or chelation drug therapy for the treatment of medical conditions.
HB165Relative to cellular telephone use during motor vehicle operation.
HB166Relative to notice of driver's license suspension or revocation.
HB167Relative to mail-in rebates for merchandise purchased within the state.
HB168(New Title) relative to the licensure of electrologists and establishing an electrology advisory committee, and relative to the definition of tanning device operator.
HB169Relative to completion of a sidewalk on Hazen Drive in the city of Concord and making an appropriation therefore.
HB170Relative to unemployment compensation.
HB171Relative to nicknames on ballots.
HB172Relative to periodic review of state contracts by the legislative fiscal committee.
HB173Relative to food service and distribution.
HB174(New Title) relative to renewable energy transition service, extending a portion of the system benefits charge, and repealing laws relating to information provided to electric service consumers.
HB178Requiring disclosure of documents prior to a residential real estate closing.
HB179Permitting certain hunting activities on one's own land without a license.
HB180Relative to appeals of decisions relating to current use taxation.
HB181Establishing a committee to study the special account in the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB182Establishing a committee to study campaign contributions and lobbying practices.
HB183Relative to the nomination of political candidates.
HB185(New Title) establishing a committee to study maximizing the incentives for the voluntary use of renewable energy in New Hampshire as defined in RSA 374-F:3.
HB186Establishing a committee to study the quality and delivery of nursing care to persons in nursing facilities or receiving home and community-based care.
HB187Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax cap for persons 80 years of age and older.
HB188Restricting the amount of account information on credit card receipts.
HB189Establishing an international trade commission to investigate and report on the effects of international trade agreements on New Hampshire self-governance.
HB190Relative to the installation of continuous emission monitoring systems on stationary air pollution sources and devices.
HB192Establishing a committee to study medical malpractice.
HB193Relative to efficient renewable energy programs.
HB194(New Title) establishing a study committee to examine regulatory practices pertaining to the telecommunications industry and establishing procedures for alternative regulation of small incumbent local exchange carriers.
HB195(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study the department of insurance and awarding of the bids for health insurance for state employees.
HB196Establishing a committee to study awarding of the bid for health insurance for state employees.
HB197Decriminalizing marijuana.
HB198Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax credit for persons aged 65 and older calculated by freezing their property assessments.
HB199(New Title) relative to fish and game department expenditures for marine fisheries, and relative to the membership and reporting date of the commission to study recommendations of the New Hampshire estuaries project management plan.
HB201Establishing a study committee to consider amending voter identification and public assistance requirements as a means of discouraging illegal voting and illegal access to public assistance.
HB202(New Title) directing the commissioner of the department of environmental services to review options for reducing diesel engine exhaust emissions.
HB204(New Title) prohibiting unlawful peering into the dwelling place of another.
HB205Relative to licensing requirements for certain drivers.
HB206Relative to alcohol education and abuse prevention and treatment programs.
HB207Relative to the appointment of a guardian ad litem in adoption proceedings.
HB208Relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone.
HB209Relative to unborn victims of violence.
HB210Relative to the determination of absence and return of contributions of members of the retirement system.
HB211Relative to the sale of lead fishing sinkers and jigs and establishing a study committee on New Hampshire's loon population.
HB212Requiring any driver to have headlights on when continuously operating windshield wipers during inclement weather.
HB213Relative to nomination of officers in the house of representatives.
HB214(New Title) permitting the parents of a sexual assault victim to remain with the victim during trial proceedings.
HB215(New Title) relative to water management and relative to the membership of the exotic aquatic weeds and species committee.
HB216Relative to the authority of the New Hampshire retirement system to purchase supplies and services.
HB217Relative to liability of third persons under workers' compensation.
HB218Relative to the apportionment of county taxes to municipalities.
HB219Relative to permitting audio and video recording on school buses.
HB220Establishing a committee to study the ability of homeless youth in New Hampshire to make a successful transition to adulthood.
HB222Relative to payment of medical benefits costs for disabled group II members of the retirement system.
HB223Relative to the procedure for assignment of juvenile probation and parole officers.
HB224Relative to the collection of data on hospital-acquired infection rates.
HB225Relative to liability for the use of municipal ski jump facilities.
HB226Relative to the provision of loss information to employers.
HB227Relative to undeclared voters at primary elections.
HB228Prohibiting cellular telephone directories in New Hampshire.
HB229(New Title) establishing a committee to study the establishment of a farm viability program.
HB230Relative to default budgets.
HB231Establishing a commission to study issues relating to personal privacy.
HB232Establishing a commission to recodify the election laws.
HB233Relative to reimbursement for police assistance provided to schools within a cooperative school district or an authorized regional enrollment area school.
HB235Relative to age-based motor vehicle insurance premiums.
HB236(New Title) relative to the time period for filing for rehearing or appeal of a zoning or planning decision.
HB237Relative to telephone rate disclosure.
HB238Relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
HB239(New Title) relative to registration of shampoo assistants by the board of barbering, cosmetology and esthetics.
HB240Relative to psychotropic drugs and child protection.
HB241Relative to removal of political advertising.
HB242Relative to falsification of motor vehicle applications filed with the department of safety.
HB243Relative to boat registration fees.
HB244Relative to statutory liens by the department of safety.
HB246Establishing a committee to study the classification of employees as independent contractors.
HB247Extending the law regarding receivership of care facilities for a certain length of time.
HB248(2nd New Title) authorizing semi-annual payments of school building aid and relative to the purchase or lease-purchase of equipment designed to improve energy efficiency or indoor air quality in school buildings.
HB251Relative to the family division of the courts.
HB252Requiring bail hearings for persons arrested for probation violations.
HB253Exempting certified financial planners from requirements for licensure under insurance laws.
HB255Establishing a committee to study the pricing of milk.
HB257Relative to emergency medical and trauma service protocols and quality assurance program.
HB259Relative to medical assistance for home care for children with severe disabilities.
HB260Relative to motor vehicle equipment and registration.
HB261Relative to title to salvage vehicles.
HB262Creating a cause of action relative to the discharge of mortgages.
HB263Relative to the use of design build and construction management methods for state capital projects.
HB265Relative to minutes of land use board meetings involving developments of regional impact.
HB266Relative to the procedure for dismissal or suspension of a police chief.
HB267Relative to requests for services other than counsel for indigent defendants.
HB268Increasing certain motor vehicle fees.
HB269Establishing a statutory committee for the protection of human research subjects.
HB271Relative to petitions submitted to town meetings.
HB272Making an appropriation to the barn preservation fund.
HB274Relative to notice of the availability of automobile gap insurance.
HB275Defining farmers' market.
HB276Relative to nominations by nomination papers.
HB277Relative to special elections for executive councilor, state senator, and state representative.
HB279(New Title) relative to the classification of Spofford Lake in Chesterfield, New Hampshire and exempting swimming rafts from regulation by the department of safety.
HB280(New Title) relative to the manner of service in divorce and child custody proceedings.
HB281Requiring certain labels on bottled water.
HB283Relative to the commission to examine all aspects of same sex civil marriage and its legal equivalents.
HB284Excluding the value of a view from property tax assessments.
HB285Relative to carrying a concealed weapon without a license.
HB286(New Title) prohibiting the operation of pocket bikes upon ways.
HB287Ratifying the purchase of a certain property by the town of Canaan.
HB288Establishing a commission to effect the process for the town of Killington, Vermont to become part of the state of New Hampshire.
HB289Relative to registration fees for lobbying and lobbyists and requiring registration of employers of lobbyists.
HB290Relative to participation in health savings accounts.
HB291Establishing a research and development tax credit against the business profits tax.
HB293(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study the feasibility of developing a materials resource and recovery facility in Sullivan County, and relative to exemptions for disposing of leaf and yard waste.
HB294(New Title) relative to annulment of arrest records.
HB295Relative to access to certain motor vehicle records.
HB296Relative to bonding requirements for private detectives.
HB299(New Title) establishing a committee to study state laws governing liens for labor and materials.
HB301Relative to parent advisory councils for pupils with educational disabilities.
HB302(New Title) relative to the mileage rate for service of documents by county sheriffs.
HB303(New Title) relative to the fire standards and training commission.
HB304Relative to federal highway grant anticipation bonds.
HB305Relative to amended warrant articles on official ballots.
HB306Relative to mandatory education for crossbow hunters.
HB307(New Title) establishing a committee to study the feasibility of licensing residential building and remodeling contractors, and relative to bonds and letters of credit for manufactured housing installation licenses.
HB308Relative to the special education payment distribution schedule and relative to alternative dispute resolution proceedings in special education.
HB310Relative to requirements of the fish and game department before a coastal area may be closed to fishing of marine species.
HB311Enabling towns to establish revolving funds for certain purposes.
HB313Relative to registration of business entities.
HB314Requiring public restrooms in the division of motor vehicles.
HB315Relative to best available technology for air pollution control.
HB318Relative to providing municipal water supply services.
HB319Requiring the department of environmental services to arbitrate certain disputes between municipalities.
HB320Relative to educational scholarship grants to qualifying private educational institutions.
HB321Requiring health care providers to furnish a patient with a copy of his or her medical complaint form.
HB322Relative to the registration fees and requirements for snow traveling vehicles.
HB323Relative to excluding social security numbers and other information from documents filed with registries of deeds.
HB324Relative to requirements for legal marriages.
HB326(New Title) relative to motorcycle noise levels and mufflers.
HB328Relative to jurisdiction over land occupied by or ceded to the United States.
HB329Establishing the crime victim employment leave act.
HB330Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of establishing a statewide non-emergency 311 telephone system.
HB332Relative to harassment by telephone.
HB333Relative to the rights of citizens.
HB335Relative to the review of final proposed rules by the joint legislative committee on administrative rules.
HB336Relative to the use of secret ballots at town meetings.
HB337Establishing a committee to study small group health insurance and the small brokerage health insurance community.
HB338Allowing municipalities to adopt a low income property tax credit.
HB339Relative to electioneering at polling places.
HB340(New Title) renaming Jones Brook Wildlife Management Area in Strafford County for former chairman of the fish and game commission, Ellis Hatch, Jr., and naming a building at the Sandy Point Discovery Center in Stratham for former governor Hugh Gregg.
HB341Establishing a committee to study the curriculum content of an adequate education.
HB342(New Title) establishing a commission to study the barriers to the establishment of all-terrain vehicle trails on public and private lands.
HB343Establishing a commission to study accessibility for New Hampshire citizens to the water bodies in the state.
HB344Relative to the consensus revenue estimating panel.
HB346(New Title) relative to the procedure for withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
HB348(New Title) relative to real and personal property conveyances made under powers of attorney.
HB350(New Title) relative to enforcement of the labor protection statutes, permitting certain wage deductions, and increasing the civil penalty in the department of labor.
HB351Relative to the time for counting absentee ballots.
HB352Relative to speed limits.
HB353(New Title) relative to consent to haul lobster and crab gear of license holders.
HB354Relative to the review, approval, and adoption of agency rules.
HB355Establishing a committee to study the environmental impact and damage mitigation of ATV use on public and private trails.
HB357(New Title) relative to negligent driving, relative to driver's license fees for nonresident aliens, and relative to motor vehicle inspection expiration.
HB358Establishing a committee to study the efficacy of the municipal budget committee and cooperative school district budget committee processes.
HB359(New Title) defining "unnecessary hardship" for purposes of zoning variances.
HB360Relative to the amendability of warrant articles requesting appropriations in official ballot towns.
HB361Relative to filling vacancies on a party ticket in cases of disqualification or death.
HB362Relative to statutes to be posted at polling places.
HB363Relative to parking at polling places.
HB364Establishing a committee to study adopting the uniform securities act.
HB366Relative to maintenance of voter checklists.
HB367Allowing municipalities to adopt a homestead exemption for property tax assessments on a person's principal place of residence.
HB368Relative to limiting the sworn testimony of witnesses.
HB369Relative to notice requirements for public hearings on zoning amendments.
HB370Establishing a committee to study the Land Sales Full Disclosure Act and the Condominium Act.
HB371Relative to mercury reduction.
HB375Relative to right-to-know requirements when interviewing applicants for certain public positions.
HB376Establishing a statutory joint committee on legislative parking facilities.
HB377Relative to property assessment records posted on the Internet.
HB378Relative to indicating citizenship on drivers' licenses.
HB379Establishing a committee to study funding for the multiple offender program.
HB381Relative to special elections, voter lists, and conduct of elections.
HB382(New Title) establishing a committee to develop a strategic capital plan for department of corrections' facilities.
HB383Relative to vital records administration.
HB384Prohibiting mandatory overtime.
HB386Relative to agricultural best management practices.
HB387Authorizing the state treasurer to make a lawful money requisition order.
HB388Establishing a commission to study the retirement system medical benefits subsidy for retired teachers.
HB389Relative to the duties of the postsecondary education commission.
HB390Relative to the review and approval of individualized education plans.
HB392Increasing the mileage reimbursement rate for members of the legislature.
HB393(New Title) establishing a committee to study methods for requiring employers to permit voluntary and paid on-call emergency first responders to respond to calls.
HB394Relative to real estate tax lien procedures for tax collectors.
HB395Relative to the adoption of a long-term contract by a school district.
HB396Relative to tuition contracts between schools.
HB398Removing judicial discretion to include life insurance in a child support order.
HB399Relative to the Informed Consent for Abortion Act.
HB401Making an appropriation to the Seacoast Shipyard Association.
HB402Relative to filling certain vacancies in multi-member representative districts.
HB404(New Title) permitting employees to request a wage deduction for contributions to a political action committee.
HB405Relative to discovery depositions in criminal cases of persons under 16 years of age.
HB407Relative to licensing of dogs.
HB408Relative to the sale of town-owned land.
HB409Requiring identification on tree stands, pit blinds, and observation blinds used for hunting.
HB411Relative to the North Conway water precinct.
HB412Relative to the authority of zoning boards of adjustment to grant variances.
HB414Relative to regulation of municipal waste combustors.
HB415(2nd New Title) excepting installation of gas furnace or boiler equipment from regulation by the electrician's board.
HB416Relative to billing for the semi-annual collection of property taxes.
HB417Relative to petitions for municipal charter revisions.
HB418Allowing towns with town charters to have wards.
HB419Relative to the Mount Sunapee ski area boundary and lease terms.
HB420(New Title) relative to receiving and addressing complaints against licensees by the board of mental health practice.
HB421(New Title) relative to effective dates.
HB422Relative to exemptions from the consumer protection act.
HB423Relative to insurance premiums for medical malpractice liability insurance.
HB424(New Title) prohibiting the receipt of cash gifts by elected officials.
HB425Increasing fees paid to municipalities for registering current model year vehicles.
HB427Repealing common law marriage.
HB428Relative to clarifying the authority of the Pease development authority and the division of ports and harbors.
HB429(New Title) relative to representation by nonattorneys before the board of tax and land appeals and relative to condemnation proceedings conducted by the board of tax and land appeals.
HB430Establishing a one-day resident fishing license.
HB431(New Title) relative to competing articles and official ballot voting.
HB432(New Title) relative to the septage handling and treatment facilities grant program and the septage and sludge land application restrictions.
HB433Relative to planning for public access, recreation, and road management in the Connecticut Lakes headwaters working forest and making an appropriation therefor.
HB434Requiring state agencies using automated answering systems to provide a method of access to a human being.
HB435Establishing a separate high school civics graduation requirement.
HB436Relative to the appointment of representatives to the regional planning commissions.
HB437Relative to the disposition of municipal records.
HB438Relative to emissions requirements for municipal waste combustion units.
HB439Relative to registration requirements for criminal offenders.
HB440Relative to hearing ear dogs, guide dogs, and service dogs.
HB441Relative to the publication of honor rolls and academic awards.
HB442Establishing a committee to study the feasibility and need for a vocational technical education program at Mascoma Valley regional high school.
HB443Relative to the statute of limitations for fire code violations.
HB444(New Title) relative to the surrender and condemnation of game animals to the fish and game department.
HB445Relative to the taking of certain game birds and fur-bearing animals.
HB446Relative to applications for resident hunting or fishing licenses.
HB447Relative to black bear license and tag fees.
HB448(New Title) relative to the collection of certain fees by the postsecondary education commission and relative to surety indemnification bonds.
HB449Relative to special wild turkey seasons and permits.
HB450Extending the commission to study child support and related child custody issues and relative to hiring economists to assist in revising the child support guidelines and making an appropriation therefor.
HB451Requiring the separate preparation and approval process for the special education budget.
HB452Relative to champerty in actions to quiet title and to extinguish mineral rights.
HB453Relative to boat launch access and parking without charge at Hampton and Rye harbors for persons 65 years of age or older.
HB454Relative to carrying a concealed weapon without a license.
HB456(New Title) relative to inhaling toxic vapors.
HB457Relative to excavating and dredging permit exemptions for water conveyance systems.
HB458Allowing towns to permit limited youth voting in municipal elections.
HB461Establishing number plates supporting New Hampshire public higher education.
HB462Prohibiting road toll refunds for idling time.
HB463Relative to evidence of admissions in medical injury actions.
HB464Relative to the construction of a substance abuse treatment facility in Unity, New Hampshire.
HB465Authorizing the board of medicine to take non-disciplinary remedial action against physicians.
HB466Establishing a research and development tax credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.
HB467Relative to naming private roads.
HB468Relative to provisions for permissible contact between the agent of the defendant subject to a protective order and a plaintiff.
HB469Regulating disputes between homeowners and contractors relative to residential construction defects.
HB472Relative to the definition of recreational program.
HB474Establishing a commission to study the accessible housing needs and available financial assistance resources for individuals with disabilities.
HB475Relative to access to certain criminal records.
HB476Revising the definition of adultery.
HB477Increasing registration fees for pesticides and commercial feeds.
HB478Making an appropriation for "Newsline for the Blind."
HB479Relative to tax bills for land use change taxes.
HB480Relative to innovative land use controls.
HB481(New Title) establishing a commission to study the location of the secure psychiatric unit and places to which persons are committed under RSA 651:8-b, RSA 135-C, RSA 171-B, and RSA 623:1.
HB483Relative to instructions to be placed on the general election ballot.
HB484Allowing deer hunting with a primitive flintlock muzzleloader.
HB486Establishing a committee to study firearms confiscation practices in domestic violence matters.
HB487Establishing a volunteer lake assessment program in the department of environmental services.
HB488Establishing a task force on mental health costs.
HB490Relative to law enforcement access to financial records under the New Hampshire right to privacy act.
HB491Relative to the inherent dangers of OHRV operation and limiting landowner liability for certain fish and game related land uses.
HB492Relative to health standards for food service handlers.
HB493Relative to noncommercial antique motor vehicle restoration activities.
HB494Establishing a commission to study creating a controlled substance prescription monitoring program.
HB495Relative to court records in civil cases involving taxpayer money.
HB496Relative to limits on non-economic damages in medical injury actions.
HB497Relative to stolen checks.
HB498Establishing a study committee relative to the sale of fire-safe cigarettes.
HB499Relative to participation in and administration of the Manchester employees' contributory retirement system.
HB502Allowing certain surviving spouses to receive a retirement system death benefit.
HB503Relative to distribution of tobacco settlement funds.
HB504Relative to the assessment or refund of real estate transfer taxes, and the recording of plans with the register of deeds.
HB507Establishing a commission to study noise and hours of operation of motor vehicle racetracks.
HB509Relative to election of police chiefs.
HB510Relative to financial affidavits in domestic relations cases.
HB511Relative to the confidentiality of records pertaining to the support of dependent children.
HB512(2nd New Title) expanding the study committee on property tax relief to include reverse mortgages.
HB513(2nd New Title) relative to on-board diagnostic system inspections and relative to motorcycle inspections.
HB514Establishing the New Hampshire health care quality assurance commission.
HB516Relative to general qualifications for elective office.
HB517Establishing a committee to study certain issues relative to construction and demolition waste and establishing a moratorium on the incineration of any construction and demolition waste.
HB518Relative to eligibility for youth operators' licenses.
HB519Relative to the authority to accept dedicated streets and to subdivision roads.
HB520Relative to the USA Patriot Act.
HB521Relative to medical insurance coverage for members of the Manchester employees' contributory retirement system.
HB522Establishing a committee to study gaming options for New Hampshire.
HB523Increasing the marriage license fee.
HB525Establishing a committee to study the leasing of state-owned conservation land to private entities and relative to a temporary prohibition on the leasing of such lands.
HB526Relative to temporary hearings on domestic violence petitions.
HB527Relative to protective orders and possession of firearms.
HB528Relative to acquisitions of state surplus real property by municipalities.
HB530Relative to an informed jury.
HB531Relative to application for a writ of habeas corpus.
HB532Relative to the licensure of dentists by the board of dental examiners.
HB534Relative to requirements of property appraisal companies.
HB535Increasing the tobacco tax.
HB536Relative to excluding deductions from compensation from all elected state, county, and local officials.
HB537Relative to liens filed with public servants.
HB539Relative to land and community heritage investment program administration.
HB540Relative to the disposal of real property purchased with highway or turnpike funds.
HB542Making technical corrections to the uniform trust code.
HB543Establishing a commission to study probate court processes and probate law.
HB545Allowing retired police officers to become teachers without rejoining the state retirement system.
HB546Relative to the status of the board of trustees of the retirement system.
HB547Changing the funding limit for on-premise-use fuel oil storage facilities.
HB548Allowing municipalities to include in property tax inventory the value of new construction assessed as of July 1.
HB549(New Title) modifying notice requirements for the acceptance of unanticipated funds by a school district, city, town, or public library.
HB550Requiring placards in vehicles operated by persons learning to drive.
HB551Relative to the timing of security or assessment in subdivision plat approval.
HB552Proclaiming March as New Hampshire Irish American Month.
HB554Establishing a state property tax relief program for seniors and the disabled.
HB555Establishing February 6 as Ronald Reagan Day.
HB556Requiring registration of drug offenders.
HB557Relative to the submission of data to the department of education.
HB558Relative to the circumstances constituting sexual assault.
HB559Establishing a preference for New Hampshire vendors in state procurement contracts.
HB560Relative to timber harvesting.
HB561Relative to reasonable accommodation by employers under the state law against discrimination.
HB562Relative to eliminating certain mercury-added products.
HB563Increasing the tobacco tax.
HB564Permitting the limited use of alcohol in high school culinary arts programs.
HB565Relative to the demolition of a certain building to provide access for a public boat ramp for Winnisquam Lake and making an appropriation therefor.
HB566Relative to eligibility for public benefits and drivers' licenses.
HB567Relative to mediation in family law cases involving children.
HB568Establishing the greater Derry-Salem cooperative alliance for regional transportation.
HB569Allowing municipalities to adopt low and moderate income homeowner's property tax relief for local education property taxes.
HB570(New Title) relative to preliminary site plan review and the definition of inclusionary zoning.
HB571Relative to moorings on Bow Lake.
HB572Granting regional water districts the power of eminent domain.
HB573(New Title) establishing a commission to study automobile recycling issues, including disposal fees.
HB574Requiring the reporting of burn injuries.
HB575Establishing a committee to examine a restructuring of the state health insurance programs.
HB576Establishing a New Hampshire advantage commission.
HB577Relative to requirements for debt collection by telephone.
HB580(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study the procedures for the formation and dissolution of solid waste management districts under RSA 53-B and the procedures for the dissolution of an interstate waste compact under RSA 53-D.
HB583Establishing an oversight committee to study medical malpractice insurance rates in this state.
HB584Relative to evidence of admissions of liability in medical injury actions.
HB585Relative to grounds for termination of parental rights.
HB586Relative to the periodic review of child support guidelines.
HB593Requiring motor vehicle drivers' schools to post bonds.
HB594(New Title) relative to retirement system classification for department of corrections correctional line personnel.
HB595Establishing the position of state meat inspector.
HB596Relative to the salary of the state veterinarian.
HB597Relative to the natural heritage inventory program.
HB601Allowing businesses to apply the investment tax credit to contributions made to scholarship funding organizations.
HB602Relative to the unbundling of communications services for purposes of the application of the communications services tax.
HB603Relative to the state's purchase of the Laconia district courthouse building and making an appropriation therefor.
HB604(New Title) discontinuing the use of tokens.
HB605Relative to the funding of the modular building standards program.
HB609Establishing the protection of liberty act.
HB611Relative to small group insurers.
HB612Establishing the New Hampshire volunteer elementary teachers and students program.
HB613Exempting prepared take-out food items sold in supermarkets from the meals and rooms tax.
HB615Relative to insurance coverage for court-ordered counseling services.
HB616(2nd New Title) reducing the education property tax rate and relative to the calculation of equitable education grants.
HB617(New Title) establishing a commission to study the future role of court reporters in New Hampshire's court system.
HB618Relative to persons acting as volunteers to a state agency.
HB619Relative to skier safety and ski area responsibility.
HB620Relative to the accountability of public officials and interference with constitutional and legal rights.
HB622Establishing an income tax.
HB623Relative to licensing requirements in the insurance and financial services industries.
HB625(New Title) authorizing borrowing from the state revolving loan fund for the Winnipesaukee river basin project.
HB628Relative to the authority of law enforcement officers to close an area for the purpose of abating a threat to public health or safety.
HB629Relative to licensing requirements for certain regulated professions.
HB630Relative to computer spam and cyber-security.
HB631Relative to the time after which certain unclaimed property is presumed abandoned.
HB633Relative to companies which do not provide health insurance to their employees and continually appropriating a special fund.
HB635Relative to education funding.
HB636Requiring the electronic recording of statements by persons subject to custodial interrogation.
HB637Relative to licensure of alcohol and drug abuse professionals.
HB640Relative to parental rights and responsibilities.
HB641Establishing a statewide homestead exemption against property taxes for seniors.
HB643Establishing an integrated criminal justice information system.
HB644(3rd New Title) transferring certain responsibilities from the department of transportation and the department of health and human services to the department of administrative services.
HB647Relative to restructuring the department of revenue administration.
HB651Relative to federal lien registration.
HB652Relative to the retirement system classification for the director of juvenile justice services, department of health and human services.
HB655Increasing the boat registration fee for public boat access and exotic aquatic weed control.
HB658Requiring the department of transportation to make certain improvements to New Hampshire Route 3 in the town of Tilton and making an appropriation therefor.
HB660Relative to taxation in a cooperative school district.
HB661Relative to radiological monitoring in nuclear emergency planning zones.
HB662Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for family mutual support services.
HB665Relative to the applicable minimum wage for hourly employees.
HB666Prohibiting taxation of a village district by a municipality for certain municipal services.
HB667Relative to reckless conduct.
HB668Relative to appeals of decisions by boards, commissions, and agencies regulating professional occupations.
HB671Relative to an exemption from the real estate transfer tax.
HB672(New Title) relative to notaries public, justices of the peace, and adopting the Uniform Law on Notarial Acts.
HB674Establishing fees for construction plan reviews by the state fire marshal and establishing the position of fire protection engineer in the division of fire safety.
HB675Exempting agricultural tower silos from the education property tax.
HB676Exempting agricultural buildings from the education property tax.
HB677Establishing fees and reporting requirements for storage of hazardous materials.
HB679Authorizing the electronic enforcement of traffic signal violations.
HB680Relative to witness tampering.
HB681Relative to training, quality assurance, and licensing of assisted living facilities.
HB682Requiring an informational statement regarding the powers of district courts.
HB683Relative to reporting of motor vehicle offenses by driver education instructors and drivers' school licensees.
HB686Relative to the judicial branch family division.
HB687(New Title) relative to free tuition at New Hampshire public institutions of higher education for children of veterans who die while on active duty or from a service-connected disability.
HB691Relative to the medicaid program.
HB692Relative to the county department of corrections.
HB693Making the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief program a tax cap and applicable to current year tax liability.
HB694Relative to interference with service of process.
HB697(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study medicaid reimbursement rates for pharmacy providers.
HB699Relative to fines for parking violations.
HB701Establishing a citizen complaint review commission.
HB702(New Title) relative to the screening and mediation of medical malpractice claims.
HB705Relative to passenger restraints.
HB706Relative to the cost of storage of firearms which are voluntarily surrendered to local law enforcement agencies.
HB707Establishing a credit against the business enterprise tax for certain borrowed and invested money.
HB708Establishing a new state defined contribution retirement plan for new state employees and establishing a committee to study the transition of current employees into the new plan and administration of the new plan.
HB709Relative to records of assessment information available for inspection.
HB710(New Title) relative to the 5-year valuation of municipal assessments, and relative to the total property valuation for the town of Roxbury.
HB711Making an appropriation for kindergarten in the town of Merrimack.
HB712Relative to electioneering.
HB714Adopting the Uniform Partnership Act (1997).
HB717Prohibiting cancellation of property and liability insurance on the basis of certain political activities.
HB720Relative to special number plates.
HB721Prohibiting the department of education and the state board of education from adopting a definition of an adequate education.
House Concurrent Resolutions (11)
HCR1Urging Congress to withdraw the United States from the United Nations.
HCR2Declaring October 27 to be Boston Red Sox Day.
HCR3Urging Congress to require the Department of Justice to conduct a review and release information to the public regarding mistreatment and restrictions placed on Italian-American citizens of the United States during World War II.
HCR4Urging Congress to find that the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth Harbor lie within the state of New Hampshire.
HCR5Recognizing New Hampshire's ratification of the original Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HCR6Urging Congress to enact legislation to make English the official language of the United States.
HCR7(New Title) urging the United States Congress to establish a task force to review and revise the current drug policy.
HCR8Urging the Congress of the United States to place a moratorium on new free trade agreements, to investigate and review current free trade agreements and policies of the United States, to investigate and review participation of the United States with international trade organizations and to ensure that such agreements, policies, and participation are in the best interests of the citizens of the state of New Hampshire and the United States.
HCR9Commending the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on their championship.
HCR10(New Title) recognizing February 8, 2006 as Scouting in New Hampshire day.
HCR11Establishing joint rules for committees of conference for the 2005 and 2006 sessions of the New Hampshire general court.
House Joint Resolutions (2)
HJR2Declaring February 12 to be Thaddeus Andrzej Bonawentura Kosciuszko day.
HJR3Supporting the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
House Resolutions (9)
HR1Adopting the rules of the 2004 session for the 2005-2006 biennium.
HR2Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
HR3Distribution of House publications.
HR4The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
HR5Legislative salary and mileage payments.
HR10Urging increased consideration and preservation of local authority in international trade and investment agreements.
HR11Urging the department of defense to establish a military presence on the New Hampshire seacoast to ensure a rapid response to any threat to domestic security.
HR12Proclaiming the first week of each school year as "Dictionary Week. "
HR15Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2005, 2006, and 2007.
Senate Bills (188)
SB5Establishing a commission to study the state park system.
SB6Relative to small group insurers.
SB11Extending the local property tax exemption for wooden poles and conduits.
SB12(New Title) relative to contracts with non-profit public academies.
SB14Relative to special school district meetings to vote on tuition contracts.
SB15Relative to the approval process for tuition contracts with schools.
SB16Establishing a pharmacy oversight committee.
SB17Relative to the definition of educational institution for the purpose of higher education loans.
SB18Relative to sales of tickets for pure lotteries by those not employed by the lottery commission.
SB19(New Title) relative to qualifications to sell lottery, bingo and lucky 7 tickets.
SB20Relative to an increase in lottery ticket prices.
SB21Relative to voluntary mediated agreements in adoptions.
SB23Relative to membership on the public water access advisory board.
SB25Relative to the allocation of a portion of unrefunded road tolls to the dam maintenance fund.
SB27(New Title) relative to an exemption from the annual inspection of health facilities.
SB28Relative to confidentiality and workers' compensation.
SB29Relative to processing absentee ballots.
SB30Establishing the Collaborative Practice for Emergency Contraception Act.
SB31Establishing a committee to study a recycling fee for automobiles.
SB32Authorizing the department of safety to issue special amateur radio operator plates.
SB33Requiring the department of health and human services to seek national accreditation.
SB34Relative to reimbursement rates for child care.
SB35Relative to the transfer of certain real property of the youth development center in Manchester for a charter school for children with autism.
SB36Assessing a fee on all dogs and cats sold at retail that are not sexually sterilized, to be deposited in the companion animal neutering fund.
SB37Relative to disclosure of expert testimony.
SB38Relative to school building aid for certain receiving districts.
SB39Relative to disinterment of dead bodies.
SB40Permitting special school district meetings to be held in conjunction with the biennial election in certain school districts.
SB41Relative to penalties for certain OHRV violations.
SB42(New Title) establishing a pharmaceutical study committee to study direct purchasing of prescription medication by the state.
SB43Relative to the administration of estates of persons presumed dead.
SB44Establishing a study committee on student credit card debt and regulation of credit card solicitation on college campuses.
SB45(New Title) relative to the Hanover school district tax stabilization fund.
SB46Relative to the duties of law enforcement officials upon receiving reports of missing adults.
SB47Relative to the definition of "party" or "parties" for the apportionment of fault in civil litigation.
SB48(New Title) prohibiting unlawful peering into the dwelling place of another.
SB49Including multiple sclerosis in the catastrophic illness program.
SB50Establishing a committee to study forming an independent board of psychology.
SB51Relative to jurisdiction of the public utilities commission over rural electric cooperatives.
SB52(New Title) establishing the state suggestion and extraordinary service award program.
SB53(New Title) relative to increased funding for publication of certain materials by the department of environmental services.
SB54Clarifying the role of a guardian ad litem in guardianship proceedings.
SB55Relative to the New Hampshire film and television commission and state promotional initiatives.
SB56(New Title) relative to penalties for eluding pursuit by a law enforcement officer.
SB57Establishing a commission to study ways to alleviate medical malpractice premiums for high risk specialties.
SB58(New Title) making certain changes in the workers' compensation law.
SB59Relative to the general powers and duties of guardianship.
SB60Clarifying probate court procedures in cases involving the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act.
SB61(New Title) relative to judges giving notice of intent to retire, and relative to retired status for judges and assignment of judicial referees.
SB62Allowing court fees to be paid by credit card.
SB63Establishing a court mediation fund to pay the costs of a mediation program in the district courts.
SB65Ratifying changes to the state building code adopted by the state building code review board.
SB66(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study joint purchasing strategies for small business health insurance in New Hampshire and in northern New England.
SB67Eliminating health status as a rating factor for small group health insurance.
SB68Relative to certain costs for the development of a high school in the town of Bedford.
SB69Relative to certain insurance liens.
SB70(New Title) relative to the powers of special corporations.
SB71Relative to amending warrant articles in towns that have adopted the official ballot form of town meeting.
SB73Relative to market conduct record retention and production.
SB74Making certain technical changes in the insurance laws.
SB75Relative to the statute of limitations for a civil actions based upon a sexual assault case.
SB76Relative to the extension of restraining orders under the domestic violence protection act.
SB77Relative to the review of proposed health care provider contracts.
SB78Relative to payment of health care providers by health carriers.
SB79Relative to the governance of the regional community-technical colleges.
SB80(New Title) permitting the Emerald Lake village district to enact and enforce regulations to protect its public water supply and to have a health officer.
SB81Providing recourse for homeowners in manufactured housing parks who are confronted with unjustifiable rent increases.
SB82Requiring a course in civics for high school graduation.
SB83(New Title) establishing a commission to study issues relative to the comprehensive shoreland protection act.
SB84Relative to live racing at licensed pari-mutuel facilities.
SB85Relative to expenses of operating bingo games.
SB86Permitting on-site samples and retail sales by liquor manufacturer licensees.
SB87Relative to extension of tax liens by the department of revenue administration.
SB88Relative to emergency medical transportation.
SB90Relative to kindergarten construction aid.
SB91Relative to an increase in the co-payment for participation in the animal population control program.
SB92Relative to registering to vote.
SB93Transferring the electricians' board to the department of safety.
SB94Prohibiting the taxation of internet access and internet activities under the communications services tax and repealing the local property tax exemption for wooden poles and conduits.
SB96Establishing Rotary Foundation special number plates.
SB97Abolishing county departments of corrections and authorizing the department of corrections to contract with the counties to utilize former county correctional facilities as state facilities.
SB98Relative to issuing duplicate registrations for off highway recreational vehicles.
SB99Relative to the penalty for failure to file a property inventory form.
SB100Allowing the president of the National Education Association-New Hampshire to remain a member of the state retirement system.
SB101(New Title) relative to developmentally disabled services for persons under 21 years of age.
SB102(New Title) limiting liability for failure to arrest persons under 21 years of age illegally transporting alcoholic beverages.
SB105Granting the executive director of fish and game authority to promote hunting, fishing, and wildlife-related activities.
SB106Making unauthorized recording in a motion picture theater a crime.
SB108Relative to newborn screening tests and fees for newborn screening tests.
SB109Relative to catastrophic special education funding.
SB111Relative to persons conducting securities broker-dealer and investment advisor businesses.
SB112(New Title) establishing a committee to study viatical settlements.
SB113Relative to the use of federal funds for technology improvements within the department of employment security.
SB114Relative to licensing and certification responsibilities under the lead paint poisoning prevention and control program.
SB115Relative to the transfer of responsibility for asbestos-related issues from the department of health and human services to the department of environmental services.
SB116Relative to payment procedures for the utility property tax.
SB117Relative to utility property tax appeals.
SB118Repealing certain provisions of law regarding small group health insurance.
SB119Establishing a committee to study exempting acute care rehabilitation from the nursing home moratorium.
SB120Relative to the purchase of rail properties.
SB121Relative to all terrain vehicle trails and relative to the regulation of off highway recreational vehicles by a political subdivision.
SB122Relative to the procedure for approval of solid waste facilities.
SB123Relative to the liability of pet shops for the sale of sick animals.
SB124Relative to the regulation of real estate brokers by the real estate commission.
SB125(New Title) repealing health status and geographic location as small group rating factors, clarifying certain other issues relating to small group insurance, and establishing a reinsurance mechanism.
SB126Establishing a committee to study the appeals process in cases between landlords and tenants.
SB127Relative to the regional community-technical college system's acquisition of the building currently leased from the Pease development authority.
SB129Relative to establishing a fee on the importation of motor fuels to fund air quality mitigation and establishing a dedicated fund.
SB130Relative to the "Nursing Home Residents Bill of Rights."
SB132Relative to the board of marital mediator certification.
SB133Relative to mooring permits.
SB134Relative to medical decision making for those adults without capacity to make health care decisions for themselves and establishing procedures for Do Not Resuscitate Orders.
SB135Relative to retirement system service and benefits for county corrections employees.
SB136Relative to curbside voting at polling places by persons with disabilities.
SB137(New Title) relative to the Conway Branch railroad.
SB138Relative to motor vehicle liability for municipal workers.
SB139Relative to admission into evidence of certain medical bills, reports, and records.
SB141Authorizing the establishment of certain reserve funds by the Gorham, Randolph, and Shelburne school districts.
SB142Extending the reporting date of the commission to study issues relative to groundwater withdrawals.
SB143Relative to the adoption and use of impact fees for public open space.
SB144Relative to certified forensic counselors.
SB145Establishing a medical/vision advisory board.
SB149Relative to exemptions from the communications services tax.
SB150Relative to application fees for certain bank incorporations.
SB152(New Title) relative to audits by the department of revenue administration of enhanced 911 charges and relative to the confidentiality of information collected by the department of safety regarding the surcharge for enhanced 911 system.
SB153(2nd New Title) relative to the administration of a certain program and the production of geologic and other publications in electronic media format by the department of environmental services.
SB154Relative to costs of criminal and motor vehicle records checks required for employment.
SB156Relative to criminal trespass.
SB158Relative to the disclosure of department of revenue administration records for purposes of assisting the state in the recovery of medical assistance.
SB159Relative to verbal identification by public officials and employees.
SB160Providing that the state board of education shall appoint the commissioner, deputy commissioner, and division directors of the department of education.
SB161Relative to certain licenses issued by the liquor commission.
SB162Increasing the appropriation to the firemen's relief fund.
SB163Establishing the New Hampshire pharmaceutical assistance program.
SB164Relative to the disposal of real property purchased with highway or turnpike funds.
SB165Relative to the collection of tax debts from out-of-state debtors.
SB166Relative to procedures for the forfeiture and sale of unstamped tobacco products.
SB167Relative to extension of guardianship.
SB168Relative to administration of estates.
SB169Relative to access to confidential court records.
SB170Revising the nurse practice act.
SB171Establishing a committee to study HIV/AIDS service delivery.
SB173Relative to exceptions to licensure for electricians.
SB174Relative to itemizing indirect collective bargaining costs on budget warrant articles.
SB176Creating a public safety exception to a municipality's denial of an appropriation or budgetary item.
SB177Prohibiting the sale of certain food and drinks in the public school cafeterias.
SB179Requiring hunters to report the death or injury of domestic animals.
SB180Increasing certain motor vehicle registration fees and appropriating the funds for local government records management programs.
SB181Making an appropriation to the postsecondary education commission for the purpose of the New Hampshire incentive program.
SB182Relative to electronic issuance of warrants.
SB183Authorizing licensed medical adult day program facilities to assist clients with medication.
SB184Adopting the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdictional Enforcement Act.
SB185Relative to the possibility of reverter.
SB186Allowing probate court judges and district court justices to sit on probate or district court cases.
SB187Relative to allowing alternative certified hazardous waste coordinator programs.
SB188(New Title) relative to the construction of buildings on properties without street frontage.
SB189Authorizing the use of interest rate swap agreements and other similar agreements by the cities of Manchester and Nashua.
SB191Allowing retirement system members to make additional contributions to their accounts.
SB192Relative to service in a war or conflict qualifying for the veterans' tax credit.
SB193Relative to Occupational Safety and Health Administration Certification requirements for state contracts.
SB194Relative to the use of domestic steel.
SB195(New Title) relative to the effective date of the law requiring the elimination of certain substances from gasoline supplies and removing a certain requirement relative to opting out of the reformulated gasoline program.
SB196(New Title) requiring a hearing when medical malpractice insurance rates change.
SB197Relative to captive insurance companies and reciprocal insurers.
SB198Relative to regulating home contractors.
SB199Establishing exemptions from certain administrative requirements for the department of regional community-technical colleges.
SB201Making technical corrections to certain environmental laws and the small business technical assistance program.
SB202Relative to property taxable as utility property.
SB203Relative to leases and contracts for buildings or lands owned by the fish and game department.
SB204Relative to party columns on ballots.
SB205Relative to private actions under the consumer protection act.
SB208(New Title) relative to certification of driver education instructors.
SB210(New Title) relative to a declaratory judgment to adjudicate constitutional nexus.
SB212Relative to the railroad tax.
SB213Authorizing the department of environmental services to adopt rules from the California Air Resources Board.
SB214Relative to screening panels for medical injury claims.
SB215(2nd New Title) creating a committee to study alternatives for the disposal of construction and demolition debris.
SB216(New Title) establishing a commission to study area agencies.
SB217Relative to the use of lottery revenue as purses for horse and dog racing.
SB218Eliminating straight ticket voting.
SB219Relative to examinations under workers' compensation.
SB220Relative to the payment of medical benefits costs for certain group II permanent firemen members injured in the performance of duty, and for disabled group II members of the retirement system.
SB222Relative to cumulative trauma under workers' compensation.
SB223Relative to licensing nondepository mortgage bankers and brokers.
SB224Relative to the committee on judicial conduct.
SB226Relative to the regulation of snowmobiles and off highway recreational vehicles.
SB227(2nd New Title) naming a certain bridge in the town of Enfield the Henry P. Brown, M.D. Bridge, naming the White Mountains Attractions Building the Norman B. Fadden White Mountains Attractions Building, and naming a bridge in the town of Carroll the Kenneth B. Jordan Memorial Bridge.
SB228Making an appropriation for emergency home heating assistance.
Senate Concurrent Resolutions (4)
SCR1Endorsing a farm viability task force.
SCR2Relative to reauthorization of the Transportation Equity for the 21st Century Act (TEA-21).
SCR4Supporting federal funding for Lyme disease research.
SCR5Recognizing the increasing problem of exotic aquatic weeds and species.
Senate Joint Resolutions (3)
SJR1Declaring the month of April 2005 to be Boston Red Sox Month.
SJR2Urging Congress to reject the Streamlined Sales Tax Project.
SJR3Encouraging the New Hampshire Congressional delegation to support the federal Child Custody Protection Act.
Senate Resolutions (1)
SR1Requesting the United States Congress to assure that compensation is provided to certain United States pilots held as prisoners of war during the 1991 Gulf War.