2006 bills

1056 bills are currently in our system.

Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolutions (17)
CACR11Relating to the compensation of the legislature. Providing that legislative members receive a payment for each day of legislative attendance and reimbursement for certain necessary expenses.
CACR21Relating to the term of office for governor. Providing that beginning with the 2010 general election, there shall be a 4-year term of office for governor.
CACR30(New Title) RELATING TO: limits on the taking of private property. PROVIDING THAT: a person’s property shall not be taken by eminent domain if the taking is for private use.
CACR31Relating to the attorney general. Providing that the attorney general be elected for the same term as the governor.
CACR32Relating to eminent domain. Providing that property can only be taken for public benefit other than increased tax revenues.
CACR33Relating to the number of members of the senate and senatorial districts. Providing that the senate shall consist of 30 members with 3 elected at large from each district and that senate districts shall conform to county boundaries.
CACR34Relating to the definition of marriage. Providing that marriage between one man and one woman shall be the only legal union that shall be valid or recognized in this state.
CACR35Relating to an automatic address of judges every 10 years. Providing that all judges shall be reviewed every 10 years by governor and council as if there has been an address for removal of the judge by both houses of the legislature.
CACR36Relating to the rulemaking authority of the supreme court. Providing that the supreme court may adopt rules, that the general court may regulate these matters by statute, and that in the event of a conflict between a statute and a rule, the statute, if otherwise valid, shall prevail over the rule.
CACR37Relating to the legislature. Providing that compensation shall be based on present value.
CACR38Relating to funding for education. Providing that revenue from lotteries and games of chance may only be used for educational purposes.
CACR39Relating to the administration of the supreme court. Providing that supreme court rules shall no longer have the force and effect of law.
CACR40Relating to taking of property. Providing that property may not be taken for a public purpose, but only for a public use.
CACR41Relating to representative districts. Providing that representative districts shall be apportioned according to specified standards.
CACR42Relating to sessions of the legislature. Providing that the legislature meet biennially and only on weekday nights and weekends.
CACR43Relating to the cost of education. Providing that the legislature shall determine and define the content, extent, and funding of education.
CACR44Relating to limits on the taking of private property. Providing that a person's property shall not be taken by eminent domain if the taking is for private use.
House Addresses (1)
HA1An ADDRESS for the removal of Kenneth R. McHugh, superior court justice, from office.
House Bills (796)
HB37Relative to health insurance coverage for full-time students on medical leaves of absence.
HB39Relative to sex education in public schools.
HB66(New Title) regulating mandatory overtime for nurses and assistants.
HB76(2nd New Title) AN ACT relative to distribution of state aid to charter schools and relative to funding for charter schools.
HB77Relative to geographic location for small group insurance coverage.
HB91Repealing the local property tax exemption for wooden poles and conduits.
HB92Limiting access to certain business records.
HB100(New Title) amending the formula for funding public education.
HB113Establishing a committee to study mandatory sentencing in criminal cases.
HB115Allowing pharmacists to establish collaborative practice agreements with medical practitioners.
HB116Relative to changes in eligibility for state programs.
HB119Relative to commercial advertising on toll booths.
HB121(New Title) relative to local land use approval for facilities requiring certain pollution control permits.
HB139Authorizing the establishment of a moose permit raffle by the fish and game department.
HB153Relative to the collection of debts owed to the state.
HB156Relative to licensing private investigators.
HB159Relative to insurance coverage for persons having deafness and hearing loss.
HB162(New Title) relative to general rules for vessels operating on water.
HB175(New Title) relative to divestiture of PSNH generation assets, establishing an energy policy task force, and establishing a fund for the costs of the energy policy task force.
HB176Relative to the provision of rental and lease information of commercial and industrial property to assessing officials.
HB177Relative to home improvement contracts.
HB184Eliminating straight ticket voting.
HB191Relative to using school building aid for leased classrooms.
HB203(2nd New Title) establishing a commission on the use of radio frequency technology.
HB221Relative to eligibility for absentee ballots.
HB234(New Title) relative to the development of a state and political subdivision information network.
HB245Establishing a committee to study property appraisals of features of land and the view from residential property and unimproved land.
HB249Relative to delivery of absentee ballots to city or town clerks.
HB250Permitting certain election day workers to vote by absentee ballot.
HB254(New Title) establishing lifetime licenses for bow and arrow, muzzle loading firearm, and crossbow and bolt licenses.
HB256Revising the nurse practice act.
HB258Relative to the terms of a collective bargaining agreement in a school district.
HB264Making a capital appropriation for the purchase of a boat storage and repair facility in the town of Belmont.
HB270Relative to procedures of the legislative ethics committee.
HB273Relative to licenses for persons who are not United States citizens and who are temporarily residing in New Hampshire.
HB278Relative to the alternative budget procedure in school administrative units.
HB282Establishing a committee to study issues relating to voter registration and identification requirements.
HB292Establishing a procedure for a town to withdraw from a 3-town school district.
HB297Relative to charter schools.
HB298Relative to consolidating statutes relating to driving while intoxicated.
HB309Establishing a commission to recodify laws relating to financial contributions and disclosures and conflicts of interest and making an appropriation therefor.
HB312(New Title) relative to the appointment of parenting coordinators.
HB316Relative to neutral evaluations in child custody cases.
HB317(New Title) relative to mooring fees.
HB325(New Title) relative to proceedings under the Child Protection Act.
HB327Relative to enforcement of support orders.
HB331(New Title) relative to restraining dogs and relative to livestock working dogs.
HB334(New Title) relative to the type of notice provided in court proceedings.
HB345Requiring photo identification to obtain a ballot.
HB347(New Title) relative to indicating citizenship on drivers’ licenses and nondrivers’ identification cards.
HB349Relative to placement and removal of political advertising.
HB356Relative to the presentation of a budget in a joint maintenance agreement.
HB365Relative to recount fees.
HB372Relative to notification of interested parties in medical parole cases.
HB373Relative to eligibility for parole for nonviolent offenders with Immigration and Naturalization Service detainers or deportation orders, or a federal prison sentence.
HB374Establishing a commission on economic independence.
HB380Relative to absentee voting.
HB385(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study certain issues related to health and human services.
HB391(New Title) relative to election affidavits.
HB397Relative to authority to file an abuse or neglect petition under the Child Protection Act.
HB403Limiting permissible gifts to elected officials.
HB406Revising certain provisions of the home education statutes.
HB410Relative to the confidentiality of documents submitted with an application for a property tax credit, exemption, or deferral.
HB413(New Title) relative to the appointment of the chief justice of the superior court and the number of superior court associate justices.
HB426Establishing a committee to study the transfer of a certain employee of the department of environmental services.
HB455Relative to establishing a board of private investigation and security services.
HB459(New Title) relative to access to criminal records and enhanced 911 system records.
HB460Relative to the reimbursement to certain providers by the bureau of emergency communications.
HB470Relative to the annual funding of placement costs for juvenile diversion and alternative disposition programs and relative to an effectiveness study of such programs.
HB471Relative to probate requirements for small estates.
HB473Relative to the creation of screening panels for medical injury claims.
HB482Relative to the application form for absentee ballots.
HB485Relative to the basis for awarding custody to a stepparent or grandparent.
HB489Relative to disclosing an ownership interest in certain health care facilities and businesses.
HB501(New Title) relative to citizenship and domicile affidavits.
HB505Relative to recording mailing addresses on property deeds.
HB506Including employees of charitable organizations under the protection of the state law against discrimination.
HB508Relative to ex parte hearings.
HB515(New Title) relative to purchasing alliances.
HB524Relative to outsourcing of jobs.
HB529(New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB533Relative to penalties for aggravated felonious sexual assault.
HB538(New Title) relative to deconstruction of structures.
HB541Relative to repealing the incorporation of the New Hampshire Bar Association.
HB544Relative to the land and community heritage program.
HB553Relative to a state tax on large lottery winnings.
HB578(New Title) relative to the current use advisory board and relative to construction or development constituting a change in use for purposes of assessing the land use change tax.
HB579Relative to motor vehicle inspections.
HB581Relative to approval and review of municipal charters.
HB582(New Title) AN ACT relative to management of electronic records by the department of state, and relative to departmental salaries.
HB587Relative to child abuse and neglect investigations by the department of health and human services.
HB588Relative to suspension of drivers' licenses after a motor vehicle accident.
HB589Establishing a committee to study gifts and political contributions.
HB590Excluding stepchildren from the definition of "child" in the context of support orders.
HB591(New Title) relative to the inclusion of health insurance in the calculation of child support.
HB592(New Title) relative to minimum support orders.
HB598Establishing a full-time financial exploitation coordinator in the department of justice.
HB599Requiring disclosure to consumers of the presence of event data recording devices in new motor vehicles.
HB606Revising the calculation and distribution of education funding and special education funding.
HB607Relative to gifts to elected officials.
HB608Establishing a right to trial by jury prior to a nonemergency involuntary admission.
HB610Relative to the right to trial by jury in parental rights termination cases.
HB614Providing for state funding of the statewide average education cost per pupil.
HB621Requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists.
HB624Relative to penalties in certain health and health-related professions.
HB626Relative to the right-to-know law.
HB627(2nd New Title) relative to extended jurisdiction over certain 17 year old offenders.
HB632Creating an environmental policy for New Hampshire.
HB634(New Title) relative to solid waste reduction, establishing a solid waste disposal fee, and renaming the recycling market development steering committee.
HB638Relative to county liability for payment of nursing home costs.
HB639(New Title) relative to voters presenting citizenship or domicile affidavits to register on election day.
HB642Relative to the regulation of home inspectors.
HB645(2nd New Title)relative to reduced cigarette ignition propensity.
HB646(New Title) relative to teachers who are not deemed highly qualified pursuant to the No Child Left Behind Act.
HB648Relative to reducing frivolous medical injury actions.
HB649(New Title) establishing a commission to study the costs and funding of medicolegal investigations and autopsies.
HB650Revising education funding and distribution and establishing needs-based matching grants.
HB653Relative to bonds for construction, development, improvement, and acquisition of broadband facilities.
HB654Prohibiting the sale or resale of goods or services produced using inmate labor.
HB656Relative to medical decision making for those adults without capacity to make health care decisions for themselves and establishing procedures for Do Not Resuscitate Orders.
HB657Relative to promoting community revitalization.
HB659Establishing a state recycling program to provide technical services to municipalities and establishing a fee on take-out food and beverages.
HB663Establishing a New Hampshire municipal recycling authority and establishing a commission to study the tax exemption for water and air pollution control facilities.
HB664Mandating open enrollment in all school districts.
HB669(New Title)establishing a committee to study state laboratory water tests and fees for such tests collected by the department of environmental services.
HB670(New Title) relative to the land and community heritage investment program.
HB673Making it a felony to knowingly transmit the human immunodeficiency virus or hepatitis to another person.
HB678Relative to the insurance premium tax.
HB684Relative to education funding and the distribution of targeted aid and transition education grants.
HB685Permitting casino gambling.
HB688Relative to the regulation of mental health practitioners and the procedures of the board of mental health.
HB689Relative to the jurisdiction of the New Hampshire commission for human rights over housing discrimination cases.
HB690(2nd New Title) relative to aid to the needy blind, undue hardship for public assistance, and eligibility for and recovery of public assistance.
HB695Requiring the university system of New Hampshire to make payments in lieu of taxes for purchased property.
HB696(New Title) relative to enhanced penalties for certain crimes against the elderly and persons with disabilities.
HB698Relative to the penalty assessments.
HB703Relative to advertisement of prescription drugs and establishing the pharmaceutical marketing disclosure law.
HB704Establishing the New Hampshire Rx advantage program and continually appropriating a special fund.
HB713Relative to a process for the request and disclosure of social security numbers.
HB715Relative to the regulation of bingo and lucky 7.
HB716Relative to securities regulation.
HB718(New Title) relative to a state active duty death benefit for activated members of the New Hampshire national guard and making an appropriation therefor.
HB719(New Title) recodifying the Articles 1 and 7 of the Uniform Commercial Code and relative to lobbyist name tags.
HB722Relative to the spreading of biosolids in certain designated areas.
HB1101Relative to the definition of "hotel" for purposes of exclusion from the meals and rooms tax.
HB1102Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax credit for homeowners supporting a disabled adult child in the home.
HB1103Relative to creating county commissioner districts in Strafford county.
HB1104Making an appropriation to the Good Neighbor Health Clinic.
HB1105Relative to eyewitness identification procedures.
HB1106Relative to charter commissions.
HB1107Relative to requirements for commercial construction contracts.
HB1108(New Title) relative to the transfer of funds among PAUs within a department and relative to the temporary provision of assistance to persons eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare services and extending the appropriation therefor.
HB1109Establishing a committee to study the calculation of unemployment benefits.
HB1110Relative to exemptions from licensing requirements for athletic trainers.
HB1111Designating the pumpkin as the New Hampshire state fruit.
HB1112Relative to disclosure of appeals processes under insurance policies.
HB1113(2nd New Title) adding a definition of “public academy” to the definition of “high school”; relative to the membership of the state advisory committee on the education of children/students with disabilities; and amending the definition of “limited English proficient pupil.”
HB1114Relative to regulation by the board of licensure of interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing.
HB1115Relative to the definition of resident for purposes of fish and game laws.
HB1116(New Title) relative to service of the notice to quit and writ of summons in landlord tenant actions.
HB1117Relative to the economic development section of a master plan.
HB1118Requiring paper ballots at all elections.
HB1119Relative to naming the Richard Monahan Bridge in the town of Carroll.
HB1120Relative to Internet access in public libraries.
HB1121(New Title) establishing a committee to study rulemaking and licensure issues relative to assisted living and residential care.
HB1122Relative to special elections.
HB1123Requiring equestrian helmets for first-time riders.
HB1124Relative to the wording of ballot questions and specifying that a simple majority is required to pass a ballot question, unless a supermajority vote is otherwise required.
HB1125Relative to the filing period for candidates in the presidential primary.
HB1126(New Title) relative to licenses for first mortgage bankers, brokers, pawnbrokers, and money lenders and relative to licensing of money transmitters.
HB1127Relative to obligation of religious leaders to report child abuse.
HB1128(New Title) relative to definition of teacher in the New Hampshire retirement system, and relative to approval of supplemental allowances.
HB1129Relative to eminent domain.
HB1130Relative to the definition of necessary shelter for dogs.
HB1131Increasing the payment in lieu of taxes paid to the city of Portsmouth by the Pease development authority.
HB1132Relative to qualifications for the Global War on Terrorism operations service bonus payment.
HB1133Establishing the employee civic duty act.
HB1134Relative to membership of the state building code review board.
HB1135Making a technical correction to the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act.
HB1136Establishing a commission to study the care needs of medically fragile students in the school system.
HB1137Relative to criminal trespass.
HB1138Relative to required pay for employees called into work.
HB1139Relative to the time required between mandatory shifts or other work periods.
HB1140Establishing a committee to study the establishment and enforcement of protection zones for nesting loons.
HB1141Relative to innovative land use controls.
HB1142Establishing a committee to study whether a general business license should replace the licensure of trades and professions.
HB1143Renaming the bridge located on Main Street in Enfield, New Hampshire and crossing the Mascoma River as the Enfield Ladies' Bridge.
HB1144Allowing dental hygienists to engage in independent practice.
HB1145Permitting vehicles to proceed straight through an intersection after stopping for a red light.
HB1146(2nd New Title) AN ACT establishing a state energy policy commission.
HB1147Relative to the conduct of recounts.
HB1148Making an appropriation to the Seacoast Shipyard Association.
HB1149Regarding public notification of sexual offender information and establishing a committee to study the creation of a sexual offender classification system.
HB1151Relative to the prohibition of illegal aliens.
HB1152Naming a certain bridge over the Merrimack River.
HB1153Establishing a commission to study the laws and rules relating to subpoenas, summonses and complaints.
HB1154Relative to eligibility for special number plates for veterans.
HB1155Creating a violation for failure to pay a highway toll.
HB1156Changing the notification for public hearings on ski area passenger tramway rules from registered mail to first class mail.
HB1157Relative to the definition of a sending district.
HB1158Relative to eligibility for the property tax exemption for the disabled.
HB1159Relative to procedures for certain court ordered out-of-district placements.
HB1160Establishing a committee to study the effects of willful, habitual misconduct by individuals on their subsequent well-being which may impose a burden on public funds.
HB1161Requiring vehicles to be equipped with a useable spare tire.
HB1162Relative to village districts.
HB1163Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of developing a conversion system for motor vehicles to operate on multiple fuels.
HB1164Requiring cellular telephone service providers to have a minimum 72-hour power backup capacity at each cell tower location.
HB1165Relative to absentee voting.
HB1166Relative to electronic ballot counting machines.
HB1167(2nd New Title) relative to the department of transportation pilot program for effective investment of state highway mitigation funds and making an appropriation to the land and community heritage investment program.
HB1168Establishing a commission to determine how to optimize boating safety on water bodies.
HB1169Relative to highway construction safety.
HB1170Requiring state education aid to be used exclusively for public education.
HB1171Relative to the violation of protective orders.
HB1172Relative to registration of political committees.
HB1173(New Title) relative to designating the clerk in cities the chief elections officer for the city.
HB1174Requiring that voters who request a secret ballot be present at the town meeting.
HB1176Establishing a committee to study statutes relating to railroads.
HB1177(New Title) prohibiting smoking in restaurants, cocktail lounges, and certain enclosed public places.
HB1178Relative to the definition of an adequate education.
HB1179Repealing a requirement that the department of transportation spend a certain amount for litter removal that is determined based on fees paid to the liquor commission.
HB1180Relative to distributing sexual offender registry information.
HB1181Establishing a committee to study the composition of the retirement system board of trustees.
HB1182(New Title) relative to the limited commercial lobster license fees.
HB1183Relative to the terms of office for state department commissioners.
HB1184Relative to the majority vote required for the use of bond proceeds in certain school districts or municipalities.
HB1185Relative to Volunteer NH.
HB1186Relative to the location of the Cheshire county superior court.
HB1187Requiring a school district to disclose the percentage of its total education budget used for direct support of education.
HB1188Relative to notice before entry into a condominium unit.
HB1189Relative to audits by the legislative budget assistant.
HB1190Establishing a committee to study refunds of insurance premiums overcharged under SB 110.
HB1191Making technical corrections to the chapter governing vital records.
HB1192Relative to property and casualty insurance.
HB1193Directing the secretary of state to remove certain language from the text of Part II, Article 73-a of the New Hampshire constitution.
HB1194(3rd New Title) relative to job protection for firefighters, rescue workers, and emergency medical personnel, and relative to health insurance claim review.
HB1195Relative to salary and compensation increases included in a default budget.
HB1196Relative to cost items submitted to the town meeting.
HB1197Establishing a committee to study requiring state government to consider using open source software when acquiring new software.
HB1198Establishing a committee to study highway rest areas.
HB1199Requiring out-of-state owners to register unflyable aircraft.
HB1201Relative to child passenger restraints.
HB1202Relative to the minimum age required for marriage.
HB1203Relative to school building costs for athletic fields.
HB1204Relative to human immunodeficiency virus education, prevention and control.
HB1205Relative to service of process by New Hampshire plaintiffs on foreign corporations.
HB1206(New Title) relative to the assessing standards board.
HB1207Establishing a committee to study the creation of a flag to honor all police departments in the state.
HB1208Establishing a committee to study transferring case management responsibilities for home and community based care programs from the department of health and human services to the counties.
HB1209Relative to notification requirements for criminal offenders.
HB1210Restricting the speed of remote controlled model boats.
HB1211Relative to tinted glass on motor vehicles.
HB1212Relative to the relocation of manufactured housing having delinquent property taxes.
HB1213Prohibiting tampering with a motorcycle's noise control system.
HB1214(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study certain educational and social service issues.
HB1215Relative to the winter maintenance of Diamond Pond Road in the towns of Colebrook and Stewartstown.
HB1216Relative to the sale of unpasteurized milk.
HB1217Requiring the secretary of state to publish certain information on campaign contributions.
HB1218Relative to the unauthorized use of the name of a financial institution.
HB1219Prohibiting the use of public funds to advocate for the success or defeat of a candidate or ballot question.
HB1220Establishing a committee to study a statewide review of all unanticipated fatalities and serious injury involving incapacitated adults and individuals 60 or older.
HB1221(New Title) relative to recovery of medical assistance.
HB1222Relative to unlawful voting.
HB1223Relative to the use of real estate brokers by the department of transportation.
HB1224Establishing reciprocity for liability limitations on claims against the state and against foreign jurisdictions.
HB1225(New Title) relative to the judicial branch family division for the Henniker and Hillsborough District Courts.
HB1226Relative to the New Hampshire Humanities Council.
HB1227Relative to late fees and reinstatement fees paid by business entities.
HB1228(New Title) AN ACT relative to the sale or lease of state-owned real estate and relative to penalties under the real estate practice act.
HB1229Prohibiting the use of false documentation for employment, government services, or permits.
HB1230Relative to clinical trials for pharmaceuticals.
HB1231(New Title) relative to the penalty for assaulting a firefighter, licensed emergency medical care provider, or law enforcement officer.
HB1232Applying the enhanced 911 system surcharge to voice over Internet protocol telephone service providers.
HB1233Including public officials under the real estate practice act.
HB1234Reducing the maximum amount of debt or damages for small claims actions.
HB1235Establishing a criminal penalty for driving a commercial motor vehicle while violating an out-of-service order.
HB1236Relative to disclosure of public expenditures related to lobbying and electioneering.
HB1237Requiring matching expenditures when public money is paid for purposes of electioneering.
HB1238(New Title) relative to centralized voter registration database information and relative to interference with campaign communications.
HB1239Relative to dog licensure.
HB1240Establishing the position of state ethics officer.
HB1241(New Title) extending the kindergarten construction aid program.
HB1242Relative to providing copies of the house and senate calendars to public libraries.
HB1243Reducing certain fines for motor vehicle violations.
HB1244Relative to eligibility to receive moneys from the driver training fund.
HB1245Allowing municipalities to be paid usage fees for services provided to county government.
HB1246Relative to assault on law enforcement, corrections, and probation-parole officers.
HB1247Relative to licensure of pharmacy benefit managers.
HB1248Relative to the alteration of a portion of the town line between Milford and Amherst.
HB1249Relative to state reimbursement for school breakfasts and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1251Relative to receipt by counties of federal funds for public assistance.
HB1252Authorizing the use of a credit freeze as a means of deterring identity theft.
HB1253Authorizing contracts and probationary periods for the hiring of appointed police chiefs.
HB1254Relative to eminent domain.
HB1255Establishing a committee to study improvements to the Amoskeag Street interchange at exit 6 of the F.E. Everett Turnpike.
HB1256Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of creating an independent administrative office of the courts.
HB1257Relative to conflicts of interest of municipal officials.
HB1258Establishing a sunset review process for executive agency and judicial programs and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1259Relative to the classification of wetlands as contributing or noncontributing.
HB1260(New Title) relative to informing first-time driver’s license applicants of the controlled drug laws.
HB1261Relative to driver's license revocation or denial for drugs or alcohol involvement.
HB1262Legalizing actions taken at town meeting relative to increasing the board of selectmen from 3 members to 5 members in the town of Pittsfield.
HB1263Requiring certain notification before a person with a mental illness may be discharged from a state mental health services facility.
HB1264Establishing an advisory committee to study the information practices act and establishing a temporary moratorium on reports filed under the information practices act.
HB1265(New Title) extending the final report date of the commission to study the relationship between public health and the environment.
HB1266Relative to acceptance of consular identification documents.
HB1267Establishing a committee to study the use of money in dedicated funds.
HB1268Making a capital appropriation for air conditioning in the house of representatives chamber in the state house.
HB1269Relative to the taking of red deer or elk.
HB1270Relative to the use of wireless telephones while driving.
HB1271Relative to speed limits on municipal ways.
HB1272Relative to the authority of elected police chiefs in towns with populations of more than 3,000.
HB1273(2nd New Title) relative to the disposition and retention of municipal records, legalizing the September 13, 2005 special meeting of the town of Brookline, legalizing the March 14, 2006 vote by the town of East Kingston to approve a bond financing a new police station, and legalizing the March 2006 Article 2 petitioned warrant article of the town of Sandown.
HB1274Relative to certain disclosures to the department of health and human services.
HB1276Relative to automobile insurance.
HB1277Providing limited immunity to mental health care providers caring for voluntarily admitted patients.
HB1278Increasing the fine for violating certain laws relative to labor.
HB1279Establishing a committee to study state medicaid reimbursement.
HB1280Establishing a committee to study all sources of grant funding received by the state.
HB1281Establishing a committee to study the effectiveness of the department of health and human services.
HB1282Establishing a committee to study the reasons why the economically disadvantaged are relocating to rural communities.
HB1283Relative to sheep and goat identification requirements.
HB1284Increasing the appropriation to the firemen's relief fund.
HB1285(New Title) relative to adoption.
HB1286Authorizing the secretary of state to initiate recounts.
HB1287Requiring legislative approval of any rules proposed by the state board of education.
HB1288Requiring an audit of federal funds received by the department of education.
HB1289Relative to Pennichuck Brook and its watershed.
HB1290Requiring the attorney general to enforce city and town charters and to prosecute suspected violations of city and town charters.
HB1291Relative to automobile insurance coverage for drivers in the same household as the policyholder.
HB1292Relative to the application of the capital murder statute.
HB1293Establishing a procedure for towns to change county affiliation.
HB1294Relative to antique snowmobiles.
HB1295(2nd New Title) AN ACT relative to notice brake shift interlock and key positions by automobile dealers to consumers.
HB1296Relative to the voluntary scrapie flock certification program.
HB1297Relative to requirements for a motor vehicle dealer license.
HB1298(New Title) establishing a study committee to evaluate disciplinary procedures of the board of medicine.
HB1299Establishing a medical malpractice insurance study commission.
HB1301Relative to the purchase of conservation, preservation, and agricultural preservation restrictions.
HB1302Relative to hunting in the town of Bow.
HB1303Requiring sex offenders to renew their drivers' licenses annually.
HB1304Relative to the scope of registration of lobbyists and statements of lobbying activities.
HB1305(New Title) authorizing cities to adopt certain bylaws and ordinances relative to businesses obtaining city permits.
HB1306Relative to threats made by pupils against a school.
HB1307Relative to application requirements for motor vehicle recycling yard licenses.
HB1308Establishing a commission to study revising the New Hampshire special education statutes.
HB1309Relative to commercial driver licenses when the license holder fails a drug or alcohol test.
HB1310Relative to strikes by public employees.
HB1311(New Title) relative to the electronic filing of reports and applications with the secretary of state.
HB1312Clarifying the definition of gift as it applies to elected officials.
HB1313Naming a bridge between the towns of Newfields and Stratham the United States Submarine Veterans of World War II Memorial Bridge.
HB1314Relative to an adult roles and responsibilities curriculum.
HB1315(2nd New Title) AN ACT relative to the definition and classification of dams, the acceptance of Jericho Lake dam and dike in Berlin, the fish and game department's acquisition of property rights to Big Brook Bog dam in Pittsburg, and the study of potential sources of funding for the repair and maintenance of dams by the state.
HB1316Exempting records of the National Animal Identification System from the right-to-know law.
HB1317(New Title) relative to the control or eradication of exotic aquatic weeds and requiring a review by the department of agriculture, markets, and food, the department of environmental services, the fish and game department, and the department of resources and economic development, evaluating the current permitting process for special permits for aquatic applications of pesticides to control or eradicate exotic aquatic weeds and making recommendations to improve the process.
HB1318Relative to prohibiting services for illegal immigrants.
HB1319Decreasing the rate of the tobacco tax.
HB1320Relative to penalties for planning and zoning violations.
HB1321Relative to qualifications for police chiefs in towns with populations of more than 3,000.
HB1322Relative to the establishment of allodial rights.
HB1323Relative to the statement of purpose in the statewide education improvement and assessment program.
HB1324(New Title) relative to the commission to study the state park system.
HB1325Relative to state regulation of martial arts schools.
HB1326Relative to donation of compensation by members of the general court.
HB1327Requiring a vote by the tenants who are owners of manufactured housing park units prior to purchase of the manufactured housing park by the tenant or tenants' association.
HB1328Relative to motor vehicle inspections.
HB1329Repealing the provision allowing operators to retain 3 percent of meals and rooms taxes collected.
HB1330Clarifying the laws relative to municipal enrollment in the National Flood Insurance Program and relative to adopting flood insurance rate map amendments.
HB1331(2nd New Title) AN ACT relative to the New Hampshire Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1332(New Title) establishing a commission to study health care in New Hampshire correctional facilities.
HB1333Relative to solid waste reduction goals.
HB1334Establishing a committee to study the effect on the unemployment compensation trust fund of employers with negative balance separate accounts.
HB1335(2nd New Title) relative to the authority of law enforcement officers during a state of emergency.
HB1336Relative to administrators of estates.
HB1337(New Title) establishing the amusement ride safety advisory board.
HB1338Relative to medical malpractice insurance rates.
HB1339Relative to voting procedures for local land use boards.
HB1340Relative to reference to "United States citizen" in the New Hampshire statutes.
HB1341Relative to the use of land for hunting.
HB1342Relative to the development of land and cutting of trees on land surrounding burial grounds and cemeteries.
HB1343(2nd New Title) AN ACT relative to the duties of the council on resources and development, and making bonded appropriations to the department of environmental services and the New Hampshire veterans’ home.
HB1344Relative to a certain highway project in Merrimack.
HB1345Establishing a commission to study community relations between the town of Plymouth and Plymouth state university.
HB1346Requiring certain persons to keep the contents of prescriptions confidential.
HB1347Relative to licensure, registration, or certification of regulated professions.
HB1348Requiring hunters to wear hunter orange.
HB1349Relative to costs of personnel and rates for equipment use in hazardous waste incidents.
HB1351Relative to the rulemaking process.
HB1352Relative to the placement of regional electronic toll collection system transponder readers.
HB1353Relative to addresses on motor vehicle registrations.
HB1354Relative to physical force in defense of a person.
HB1355Permitting the use of certain campers or recreational vehicles in manufactured housing parks.
HB1356Relative to on-board diagnostic system inspections.
HB1357(New Title) relative to the legislative facilities committee.
HB1358Establishing an investigatory commission for unethical conduct in state government.
HB1359Establishing a committee to study case management responsibility for certain elderly and adult services.
HB1360Relative to law enforcement accounts in the regional electronic toll collection system.
HB1361Relative to the penalty for shoplifting.
HB1362Relative to permitting audio and video recording on school buses.
HB1363Relative to financial statements used to determine child support obligations.
HB1364Establishing a commission to study the best use and possible transfer of certain state-owned land in the town of Brentwood.
HB1365Relative to public pooled risk management.
HB1366Relative to a planning board's authority to require public access to open space as a condition of subdivision approval.
HB1367Prohibiting vehicle number plate covers that obscure the plate numbers.
HB1368Requiring elementary school instruction in proverbs.
HB1369Relative to the posting of signs restricting the bearing of arms.
HB1370Transferring certain surplus moneys to the revenue stabilization reserve account.
HB1371Relative to requiring approval for extended absences for elected county officers.
HB1372Establishing a committee to study affordable and accessible health care services for all uninsured citizens of New Hampshire.
HB1373Establishing a commission to study ways to encourage the proper recycling and disposal of grease trap wastes and to determine ways to develop additional disposal capacity.
HB1374Establishing a committee to require personal information holders to disclose a security breach.
HB1376Relative to the duties of the legislative oversight committee on electric utility restructuring.
HB1377Relative to certain mandatory minimum sentences.
HB1378Establishing a committee to study the financial implications on local school districts when special education students attend charter schools.
HB1379Relative to the investment of trust funds.
HB1380Establishing the New Hampshire forensic science oversight commission.
HB1381Requiring the department of environmental services to do a criminal background check on any applicant for a permit.
HB1382Regulating the disclosure of personal information.
HB1383Defining deconstruction for purposes of solid waste management.
HB1384Relative to standardizing the format for special education budgets.
HB1385Relative to nomination papers and the definition of "party."
HB1386Relative to exceptions to the prohibition on carrying and selling knives.
HB1387Relative to emergency management powers of the governor concerning medical and health care professionals from other jurisdictions.
HB1388Relative to tenant security deposits and termination of tenancy.
HB1389Relative to firearms in locked vehicles.
HB1390Relative to official oppression.
HB1391Relative to the default budget in official ballot towns.
HB1392Relative to school budget committee membership.
HB1393Requiring horse owners to inoculate horses against eastern equine encephalitis.
HB1394Relative to determination of value of property in current use.
HB1395Relative to public drinking water protection.
HB1396Relative to competency of juvenile offenders.
HB1397Prohibiting an agency from adopting rules over the objection of the joint legislative committee on administrative rules.
HB1398Relative to titles for motor vehicles of a certain age.
HB1399Relative to the compensation paid to directors or officers of a charitable trust.
HB1401Exempting certain all terrain vehicle (ATV) and trail bike trail criteria from the change in use designation of rail trails.
HB1402(New Title) AN ACT establishing the standard of care for certain individuals or nonprofit entities in constructing, maintaining, or improving trails for public recreational use.
HB1403Relative to explanations of proposed constitutional amendments appearing on the ballot.
HB1404Relative to breach of security of computerized personal information.
HB1405Relative to the schedule for adoption, revision, and amendment of municipal charters.
HB1406Adding to the penalty provisions of the controlled drug act and relative to fines for violations of the controlled drug act.
HB1407Relative to funding exotic aquatic weeds eradication and control.
HB1408Allowing reserve and national guard members returning to New Hampshire after full-time active duty to take courses tuition free at any community-technical institute or college.
HB1409Relative to organ and tissue donation.
HB1410Relative to the cost to counties of convicted inmates awaiting sentencing in a county correctional facility.
HB1411Reducing certain fines for motor vehicle violations and repealing the surcharge on entry fees for small claims actions and the district court mediation fund.
HB1412Establishing a remedy for failing to file a copy of the annual town report with the department of education.
HB1413Relative to daylight saving time.
HB1414Relative to the protection of personal information by mandatory notice of security breach.
HB1415Establishing the office of corrections ombudsman.
HB1416Relative to the promotion, acquisition, and retention of a large animal veterinarian in the north country, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1417(New Title) establishing gold star number plates and relative to special number plates for veterans.
HB1418Relative to road toll refunds.
HB1419(New Title) relative to mediation in divorce proceedings.
HB1420(New Title) prohibiting remote control and Internet hunting and relative to exceptions to the prohibitions on the sale of firearms to minors and the furnishing of arms to persons under 16.
HB1421Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.
HB1422Relative to the death penalty.
HB1423Relative to prorating the initial registration fee for off highway recreational vehicles.
HB1424Relative to persons permitted to attend child abuse and neglect hearings.
HB1425Establishing a commission to study the efficacy of current laws in reducing exposure of children to lead hazards.
HB1426(New Title) granting a right-of-way over state-owned land.
HB1427(New Title) relative to guiding principles for developmentally disabled services.
HB1428Relative to the duties of the advisory committee on the education of children/students with disabilities.
HB1429(New Title) relative to municipal exemptions for hazardous waste cleanup liability and preventing the exemption of privately-owned landfills and ancillary facilities from property taxes.
HB1430Allowing cities, towns, and counties to adopt an October 1 fiscal year.
HB1431Relative to air permit applications.
HB1432Establishing a commission on special education funding.
HB1433(2nd New Title) establishing a moratorium on the incineration of construction and demolition waste.
HB1434Establishing a study committee to investigate municipal tax exemptions for nursing homes.
HB1435(2nd New Title) relative to the emergency plan for service animals and establishing a commission to study the evacuation and housing of animals during an emergency.
HB1436Authorizing municipal and county biennial budgets for a 24-month period.
HB1437Establishing a committee to study the effects of current state and federal laws on illegal drugs and the possession and use of such drugs.
HB1438Relative to mandatory recycling of solid waste.
HB1439Relative to petitioned zoning ordinance amendments.
HB1440Prohibiting the sale of certain pets.
HB1441Relative to the procedure for amending a minicipal charter.
HB1442Relative to identifying legislative enactments as public policy.
HB1443Relative to priorities for development of all terrain (ATV) and trail bike trails.
HB1444Relative to definitions under the real estate transfer tax.
HB1445Relative to including "none of the above" on official ballot budgetary questions.
HB1446(New Title) requiring the department of resources and economic development to prepare and submit a management and financial plan to the general court and the public prior to the opening of the Berlin regional ATV park.
HB1447Requiring a New Hampshire bank to credit a customer's account within 24 hours of notification that a check is good.
HB1448(New Title) relative to the applicability of drivers’ license revocations for drugs or alcohol involvement and relative to the medical/vision advisory board.
HB1449Requiring a reduced property assessment when a building is damaged.
HB1451Requiring a prorated assessment of new construction in the year completed.
HB1452Requiring insurance coverage for the cost of testing for bone marrow donation.
HB1453Relative to fireworks.
HB1454Relative to delivery sales of cigarettes.
HB1455(New Title) relative to the disposal of video display devices.
HB1456Relative to licensure of septic system inspectors.
HB1457Establishing an electricity transmission utility property tax.
HB1458Relative to the regulation of landscape architects.
HB1459(2nd New Title) AN ACT making an appropriation to the department of regional community-technical colleges for tuition maintenance; authorizing the temporary use of the department of regional community-technical colleges nonlapsing account for tuition maintenance; and authorizing the use of the department of regional community-technical colleges' nonlapsing account for construction of a health education center nursing wing at the New Hampshire technical institute of Concord.
HB1460Establishing a deduction against the business profits tax.
HB1461(New Title) AN ACT establishing a task force to study Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
HB1462Placing a temporary moratorium on the issue of certain water permits.
HB1463Relative to boating and water safety.
HB1464(New Title) relative to mosquito control, establishing a mosquito control fund, making an appropriation therefor, and relative to a public health response to arbovirus.
HB1465Relative to food stamp overpayments.
HB1466Relative to registration of slow-moving vehicles.
HB1467Requiring the registration of drug offenders.
HB1468(New Title) relative to Reservoir Road in the town of Deering and Lyme Road in the town of Hanover.
HB1469Requiring hospitals to make the price of certain common procedures available to the public.
HB1470Relative to overweight vehicle permit fees.
HB1471Repealing the statutes relative to regional highway conferences.
HB1472Establishing a home energy assistance program in the department of health and human services and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1473Temporarily reducing the road toll.
HB1474(New Title) AN ACT relative to unemployment compensation contribution rates and benefits and establishing a commission to investigate the feasibility of merging the department of employment security into the department of labor.
HB1476Relative to electronic tracking and monitoring of sexual offenders.
HB1477Implementing the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004.
HB1478Relative to penalties for employers who give false or incomplete required information about employees to the department of employment security and establishing an amnesty period for certain unpaid contributions.
HB1479Relative to debris and solid waste removal at manufactured housing parks.
HB1480Amending the provisions relative to registration of criminal offenders.
HB1481Establishing a moratorium period for lobbying by certain state officers.
HB1482Relative to false information provided in connection with registering a motor vehicle belonging to a foreign national.
HB1483Authorizing vehicle licensing, title, and registration recovery fees by motor vehicle rental companies.
HB1484(New Title) relative to including motorcycle and tractor-trailer safety in driver education courses.
HB1485Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of forming self-insurance groups for medical malpractice.
HB1486Relative to the definition of "moped."
HB1487Relative to marriage licenses.
HB1488Establishing a committee to study regulation of employers self-insured group health plans.
HB1489Relative to school emergency response plans.
HB1490Relative to procedures on ethics violations by legislators.
HB1491(2nd New Title) AN ACT extending certain deadlines relative to the Great Bay Estuary Commission and the Estuary Alliance for Sewage Treatment and establishing a commission to study the publicly owned treatment plant needs of New Hampshire and state laboratory water tests and fees.
HB1492Granting immunity from liability to pharmacists who refuse to dispense an emergency contraceptive pill without a prescription.
HB1493Declaring that groundwater is part of the public trust.
HB1494Relative to public use of groundwater.
HB1495Relative to setback requirements for landfills located near rivers.
HB1496Establishing a right to work act which provides for freedom of choice on whether to join a labor union.
HB1497(New Title) relative to certification by a superintendent regarding statistical reports.
HB1498(New Title) establishing a risk management unit within the department of administrative services and relative to the rulemaking authority of the department of administrative services.
HB1499Relative to the oversight committee on health and human services.
HB1501Making various changes to the lottery commission.
HB1502Relative to the use of surplus funds in the education trust fund.
HB1503Relative to financial programs administered by the postsecondary education commission.
HB1504Establishing a committee to study reimbursing towns for emergency services on interstate highways.
HB1505Relative to private actions under the consumer protection act.
HB1506Requiring children 12 years of age or under to wear personal flotation devices.
HB1507Requiring the department of environmental services to report on and make recommendations on global warming issues in New Hampshire.
HB1508Relative to acceptance of applications by planning boards.
HB1509(New Title) relative to campaign expenditure and contribution limitations.
HB1510Relative to leave of absences to serve as a legislator.
HB1511Relative to business replacement costs resulting from government program displacement.
HB1512(New Title) establishing a committee to study volunteer activity related to transportation.
HB1513Requiring legislative approval for changes to the purpose of a special corporation.
HB1514Relative to the business enterprise tax credit allowed against the business profits tax.
HB1515Increasing the tobacco tax and dedicating certain tobacco tax revenues to the tobacco use prevention fund.
HB1516Relative to the modification and enforcement of child support orders.
HB1517Relative to membership on the board of medicine and the medical review subcommittee.
HB1518Relative to the joint board of a school administrative unit.
HB1519Relative to all-terrain vehicle and trail bike trails.
HB1520Requiring certain information in the financial reports of counties.
HB1521(New Title) relative to the membership of the juvenile parole board.
HB1522Relative to extended authority for law enforcement assistance.
HB1523Relative to certain rulemaking authority of the commissioner of environmental services.
HB1524Relative to regulation of dog training by the fish and game department.
HB1525Relative to the safety of school bus stops.
HB1526Relative to the composition of the medical review subcommittee of the medical review board.
HB1527Allowing municipalities to establish local community services and care planning boards.
HB1528Establishing a committee to study the adequacy of consumer protection laws in New Hampshire.
HB1529Establishing a committee to study the implentation and use of growth management ordinances.
HB1530Naming the road to the supreme court and the administrative office of the courts Charles Doe Drive and naming the campus of the supreme court and the administrative office of the courts Charles Doe Place.
HB1531Establishing a commission to study implementing the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) program.
HB1532Revising the special education statutes.
HB1533Relative to services provided by manufacturers and distributors of beer to beer retailers.
HB1534Relative to maintaining construction and demolition debris as a solid waste.
HB1535Relative to best available control technology rules.
HB1536Relative to bonds required from persons excavating or disturbing certain highways.
HB1537Relative to the procedure for resolving disputes regarding construction defects between homeowners and contractors.
HB1538Relative to penalties for toll evasions.
HB1539Establishing a committee to study the shortage in speech language services and the criteria for certification as a speech language specialist.
HB1540Establishing a committee to study implementation of the regional electronic toll collection system.
HB1541Requiring applicants for large groundwater withdrawal permits to comply with local ordinances.
HB1542Relative to responsible drug advertising.
HB1543Relative to protections for temporary workers.
HB1544Establishing a committee to study the propriety of a university of New Hampshire employee working in and being paid by the governor's office.
HB1545Requiring mediation as part of participation in a juvenile diversion program.
HB1546(New Title) relative to patient information.
HB1547Clarifying what constitutes physical presence for purposes of establishing domicile under the election laws.
HB1548Relative to termination of tenancy.
HB1549Excluding certain acts based on bona fide economic and public safety considerations from the prohibition against age discrimination in public accommodations.
HB1551Establishing a committee to study incentives for reducing consumer solid waste for disposal in landfills and incinerators.
HB1552Relative to the authority of land surveyors to enter onto land to make surveys.
HB1553Relative to electioneering.
HB1554Relative to the amount paid for property in eminent domain.
HB1555Establishing a commission to investigate cost drivers in providing health care.
HB1556Relative to the disclosure of certain financial documents filed with the probate court.
HB1557Establishing guidelines for leaving children home alone and establishing babysitter age guidelines.
HB1558Relative to regulation of smoking by cities and towns.
HB1559Relative to training requirements for barbers, cosmetologists, manicurists, and estheticians.
HB1560Shortening the enforcement period for a restraining order against one's spouse.
HB1561Relative to equal treatment for fathers in the determination of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB1562Relative to fertility insurance coverage for out-of-state coverage holders who are living in New Hampshire.
HB1563(New Title) establishing a committee to study immigration.
HB1564Prohibiting mandatory tip charges for small parties.
HB1565Relative to evictions in cases involving incidents of domestic violence.
HB1566(New Title) relative to the definitions of resident for motor vehicle law purposes and domicile for voting purposes and relative to vehicle registration and driver’s license requirements.
HB1567Relative to removing names from the checklist.
HB1568(New Title) establishing a committee to study the siting and construction of commercial wind energy facilities.
HB1569Relative to trust protectors, trust advisors, and directed trusts.
HB1570Relative to health insurance coverage for part-time college students.
HB1571Relative to reports of legislative standing committees on environmental legislation and relative to the adoption of rules concerning environmental regulation.
HB1572Establishing a commission to study the mission and organization of the fish and game department.
HB1573Establishing a committee to study the scheduling and conduct of state construction projects.
HB1574(New Title) AN ACT relative to membership on the public employees deferred compensation commission and relative to criminal penalties for certain securities violations.
HB1576Implementing a voluntary Meth Watch program in New Hampshire.
HB1577Relative to the eligibility of persons with nontraditional domicile to vote.
HB1578To provide enhanced awareness of and education on methamphetamine to the citizens of New Hampshire.
HB1579Relative to membership of the air resources council.
HB1580Relative to the child support formula.
HB1581Relative to drivers' licenses issued to persons under the age of 21.
HB1582Prohibiting New Hampshire from participating in a national identification card system.
HB1583Relative to grounds for modification of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB1584Relative to cemetery setbacks and septic systems.
HB1585Relative to enforcement of orders regarding parenting plans.
HB1586Prohibiting enforcement of support orders for college or other postsecondary education expenses.
HB1587Establishing a committee to study the use of electronic traffic monitoring systems.
HB1588Relative to unemployment compensation requirements for governmental and non-profit employers.
HB1589Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of using certain state-owned buildings as transition housing for 17-year olds and 18-year olds who are ready to leave foster care or the youth development center.
HB1590Relative to the pari-mutuel commission.
HB1591Requiring tobacco tax revenue attributable to tobacco sales to minors and tobacco consumption by minors to be deposited in the tobacco use prevention fund for youth tobacco use prevention programs and purposes.
HB1592Making certain changes in the insurance laws.
HB1593Relative to the construction of high school athletic fields in the town of Bedford.
HB1594Relative to eligibility of an owner of a dog or cat to participate in the animal population control program.
HB1595(New Title) relative to certification of electronic systems technicians by the electricians’ board.
HB1596Relative to eminent domain compensation.
HB1597Relative to municipal obligations for indigent medical expenses.
HB1598Relative to publication of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated.
HB1599Reducing the rate of the business profits tax and repealing the business enterprise tax.
HB1601(New Title) relative to the funding of catastrophic special education aid and making an appropriation to the department of education to support the Laurent Clerc Academy.
HB1602Eliminating the reduction of a New Hampshire retirement system annuity at age 65.
HB1603Relative to administration and enforcement by the division of forests and lands over forest resources and timber harvesting.
HB1604Establishing business tax credits for employer-sponsored shared commuting costs.
HB1605Relative to transfers from prepaid fish and game license fund.
HB1606Relative to coupons and rebates used to purchase alcohol.
HB1607Relative to reckless endangerment of roadway workers.
HB1608(New Title) making appropriations to reimburse certain health and human services providers for the increased cost of utilities, heating, and mileage.
HB1609(New Title) requiring a pilot project to estimate future water needs and availability.
HB1610Relative to a determination of incompetence under the CHINS statute.
HB1611Relative to reimbursement for personal care services.
HB1612Relative to the use of lottery revenue as purses for horse and dog racing.
HB1613Relative to polling place arrangement and accessibility.
HB1614Relative to bonding requirements for certain roads.
HB1615Establishing a fund for improvement of the state veterans cemetery.
HB1616Establishing a performance measurement system for state agencies.
HB1617Relative to the Franklin school district.
HB1618Relative to net operating loss deductions under the business profits tax.
HB1619Relative to a certain toll plaza in Merrimack.
HB1620Relative to hunting restrictions of certain convicted felons.
HB1621(New Title) prohibiting the overpricing of commodities during a declared state of emergency or a market emergency.
HB1622Relative to the state recycling program.
HB1623Relative to harm or threats to public officials.
HB1624Relative to boat noise.
HB1625(2nd New Title) establishing penalties for guardians ad litem who fail to file reports.
HB1626(2nd New Title) AN ACT relative to appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state and establishing a quality early learning opportunity initiative and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1627Relative to the assessment of open space land.
HB1628Relative to expenses of operating bingo games.
HB1629Relative to property revaluation schedules in towns and cities and review by the department of revenue administration.
HB1630Relative to land use change taxes imposed for certain road construction on rights-of-way.
HB1631Relative to property taxation of certain property of the Appalachian Mountain Club.
HB1632Relative to qualifications for the elderly property tax exemption.
HB1633Relative to membership, eligibility, and financing of the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB1634Making technical changes to the law governing the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB1635Relative to direct recall elections.
HB1636Relative to appeals from class A misdemeanor sentences imposed by the district courts.
HB1637Reducing the rate of the timber tax.
HB1638Reducing the rate of the communications services tax.
HB1639Prohibiting the confiscation of lawfully owned and lawfully carried firearms during a state of emergency.
HB1640Requiring school boards to disclose the financial costs of contracts to the voters.
HB1641Establishing a common law court.
HB1642Relative to criminal penalties and forfeiture for activities in support of illegal immigration.
HB1643Relative to enhanced penalties for committing an assault in the presence of a minor.
HB1644Relative to funding the fuel assistance program in the office of energy and planning and requiring a one-time reduction in the rate of the statewide enhanced education tax and making appropriations therefor.
HB1645(New Title) relative to fireworks display permits, the position of permissible fireworks inspector, and the sale of permissible fireworks.
HB1646Relative to the use of a leashed tracking dog in the recovery of a wounded deer, moose, or bear.
HB1647Relative to lowering the legal drinking age for members of the armed forces.
HB1648(2nd New Title) relative to legal residency and financial liability for children in certain residential placements.
HB1649Including "unborn child" in the definition of "another" for the purpose of first and second degree murder, manslaughter, and negligent homicide.
HB1651Repealing the statewide enhanced education tax.
HB1652Relative to certain insurance claims.
HB1653Relative to handrails on stairways in public buildings.
HB1654Relative to the probate court mediation fund and fee.
HB1655Making rail system development a complement to the Interstate Route 93 highway expansion project.
HB1656Establishing an electronic toll collection transponder inventory fund.
HB1657(New Title) establishing a wildlife legacy initiative for gifts and donations for fish and wildlife conservation programs.
HB1658(New Title) relative to authorizing agreements by the fish and game department with nonprofit partners for the purpose of accepting gifts, grants, bequests, or donations to further department goals.
HB1659Relative to the use of certain small caliber firearms in taking wildlife.
HB1660Regulating identity theft.
HB1661Relative to the practice of real estate sales and eliminating the real estate commission.
HB1662Establishing the crime of peonage.
HB1663Relative to the licensing fee for motor vehicle recycling yards.
HB1664Relative to nondriver identification cards.
HB1665Creating an offense for the injury of another resulting in miscarriage or stillbirth.
HB1666Authorizing a memorandum of understanding between state and local law enforcement and the United States Department of Homeland Security regarding immigration enforcement and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1667Establishing penalties for methamphetamine manufacturing and possession of substances with intent to manufacture methamphetamine.
HB1668Relative to providing bank account balance information.
HB1669Increasing the penalties for littering.
HB1670Relative to membership on certain professional regulatory boards.
HB1671Relative to the regulation of dentists and dental hygienists by the board of dental examiners.
HB1672(2nd New Title) relative to a registry for founded cases of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of incapacitated adults, relative to certain background checks, and establishing a task force relative to central registries.
HB1673Relative to the reduction of mercury emissions.
HB1674Requiring emergency care providers to report information on certain sexual assault crimes to law enforcement officials.
HB1676Relative to misdemeanor jury trials.
HB1677Relative to the annulment of the arrest record of a person found not guilty by a jury.
HB1678Relative to state reimbursement of public safety expenditures made by the town of Plymouth on behalf of Plymouth state university.
HB1679(New Title) relative to the property tax exemption for university system property.
HB1680Requiring law enforcement and corrections officers to complete training in appropriate techniques for dealing with persons with mental health conditions.
HB1681Establishing the unused prescription drug program.
HB1682Relative to parental notification of a parent or legal guardian of a child who has been provided with emergency contraception by a pharmacist.
HB1683Establishing a homestead food license for residential, non-commercial kitchens.
HB1684Establishing a commission to study the effects of leasing state-owned waterfront property and placing a moratorium on the leasing of state-owned waterfront property.
HB1685Establishing a special needs scholarship program.
HB1686Relative to the allocation of certain off highway recreational vehicle fees.
HB1687(New Title) extending certain studies and adding a certain duty relative to pharmacy reimbursement.
HB1688Prohibiting the use of gasoline-powered watercraft on Head's Pond in Hooksett.
HB1689Relative to the New Hampshire-Vermont interstate waste compact.
HB1690Relative to renewable energy.
HB1691Establishing a geothermal assessment project.
HB1692Establishing the New Hampshire sexual predators act.
HB1693Relative to funding an adequate education.
HB1694Relative to a spending cap on municipal and school district budgets.
HB1695Defining an adequate education and relative to calculating the cost of an adequate education and adequate education grants.
HB1696Relative to the cremation of human remains.
HB1697(New Title) AN ACT relative to certain state salaries; establishing the position of director of homeland security and emergency management in the department of safety; authorizing the commissioner of safety to reorganize certain divisions, responsibilities, and activities of the department; relative to appeals of reclassification of positions; relative to a study of the unclassified salary schedule; and relative to the registration of apprentices by the board of barbering, cosmetology, and esthetics.
HB1698Relative to determination of town's share on county taxes.
HB1699Establishing a tax on fees charged by railroad companies for transiting of cargo over, under, or across railroad rights-of-way.
HB1701Relative to boat fee agents of the department of safety, increasing the boat registration fee, and relative to the prevention of exotic aquatic weeds.
HB1702Establishing a New Hampshire health access corporation, continually appropriating a special fund, and allowing the healthy kids corporation to cover adults.
HB1703Requiring certain employers to report on the percentage of payroll which is being spent on health insurance premiums for employees.
HB1704Establishing a health care fund, continually appropriating a special fund, and requiring certain employers to report certain information to the department of health and human services.
HB1705Relative to limited driving privileges for certain persons whose licenses have been revoked or suspended.
HB1706Requiring certain persons to have Transportation Security Administration training and certification to provide airport security support in emergency situations.
HB1707Establishing a school choice certificate program.
HB1708Relative to Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) eligibility for 2-parent families.
HB1709Establishing an autism registry in the department of health and human services.
HB1710(New Title) AN ACT making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for home care providers.
HB1711Relative to the regulation of fuel gas fitters.
HB1712Making an appropriation for design and engineering costs for the expansion of the northern New Hampshire correctional facility and for the design, engineering, and construction of a minimum security building at the northern New Hampshire correctional facility.
HB1713Restricting the over-the-counter sale of pseudeophedrine base and ephedrine base drugs and establishing commission to study the feasibility of an electronic tracking system for sales of pseudeophedrine base and ephedrine base drugs.
HB1714Relative to an electronic controlled drug prescription monitoring program.
HB1715Relative to funding of the professional assistance program for dentists.
HB1716Relative to state reimbursement for public safety expenditures made by towns on behalf of public higher education residence halls.
HB1717Requiring certain direct care services in nursing homes.
HB1718(New Title) requiring a written disclosure statement be provided to prospective nursing home facility clients.
HB1719Defining human life as beginning at the moment of fertilization.
HB1720Relative to notice of parent liability in CHINS proceedings.
HB1721Relative to changes in the use of weighted caseload statistics in the calculation of the salaries of part-time district court justices.
HB1722Relative to the New Hampshire council on developmental disabilities.
HB1723Relative to health care and health insurance data.
HB1724(New Title) AN ACT relative to compensation and benefits for reserve and national guard members who are state employees and amending certain capital appropriations to the adjutant general.
HB1725(New Title) extending the pilot project relative to abuse and neglect hearings and relative to confidentiality in pilot project abuse and neglect cases.
HB1726Requiring the state to pay legal fees for certain supreme court justices.
HB1727(New Title) relative to transfer or discharge of patients or residents in licensed facilities.
HB1728Relative to time limits on eligibility for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
HB1729Implementing a "good time" sentence reduction system for inmates in the state prison system.
HB1730Relative to long-term care program management and cost controls.
HB1731Making pseudoephedrine products available only by prescription.
HB1732Repealing the fund for the domestic violence grant program and relative to marriage license fees.
HB1733Establishing a reporting system for court decisions relative to residential responsibility under parenting plans.
HB1734Establishing a homestead exemption for seniors against the statewide enhanced education tax and a tax cap credit for seniors against local and state property taxes.
HB1735Relative to awarding the state employees' health insurance plan.
HB1736Relative to tuition payments made to charter schools.
HB1737Establishing a beverage fee to be paid by beverage manufacturers and distributors.
HB1738Prohibiting the use of surveillance devices to identify motor vehicles.
HB1739Relative to body art practitioners.
HB1740Making an appropriation to increase the hourly rate of pay for care providers for persons with developmental and acquired disabilities.
HB1741Relative to reporting requirements concerning infections in hospitals.
HB1742Relative to disclosing infections in hospitals and nursing homes.
HB1743Relative to reimbursing towns for the operating expenses of certain railroad passenger facilities.
HB1744Authorizing the pari-mutuel commission to regulate games of chance conducted by charitable organizations and relative to tournaments conducted by charitable organizations where chips have no monetary face value.
HB1745Relative to methamphetamine-related crimes involving children and incapacitated adults.
HB1746Relative to eligibility for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
HB1747(New Title) establishing a New Hampshire healthy tidal waters and shellfish protection program and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1748Prohibiting candidates who did not get elected from serving as alternate members of the planning board or zoning board of adjustment.
HB1749Relative to access to motor vehicle records by certain defense contractors.
HB1751Relative to penalties for failure to have workers' compensation coverage.
HB1752Requiring notice regarding the classifications of employee and independent contractor.
HB1753Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax exemption for geoexchange energy systems.
HB1754Relative to canteen privileges at veterans' clubs licensed by the liquor commission.
HB1755Establishing a statutory property tax relief commission, and relative to information on property tax bills.
HB1756Relative to alternative regulation of small incumbent local exchange carriers.
HB1757Relative to taxation of renewable generation facilities.
HB1758(New Title) classifying bio-oil, bio synthetic gas, and biodiesel as renewable energy sources and relative to taxation of renewable generation facilities.
HB1759Relative to liens for labor and materials.
HB1760Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax exemption for property using, manufacturing, or supplying bio-heat systems.
HB1761(2nd New Title) AN ACT relative to hold over tenants in vacation or recreational rental units and relative to lobbyist reporting requirements.
HB1762Extending a committee and adding a certain duty relative to pharmacy reimbursement.
HB1763Extending a committee and adding certain duties relative to pharmacy reimbursement.
HB1764Relative to the committee to study medicaid reimbursement rates for pharmacy providers.
HB1765(New Title) relative to funding for disaster relief efforts in response to the October 2005 floods and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1766Relative to the duties of the state board of education concerning educating pupils on AIDS and venereal diseases.
HB1767Authorizing the state acquisition of real estate destroyed in the October 2005 floods, establishing a commission to determine the appropriate use of the property, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1768(New Title) establishing a committee to study the effects of rescinding the charter of the New Hampshire Bar Association, and relative to the regulation of attorneys by the supreme court.
HB1769Relative to insurance records required for market conduct purposes.
HB1770Requiring the state to obtain a warrant for telephone and wireless telephone subscriber or customer information and billing records.
HB2006(2nd New Title) relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement plan, the exemption of highway projects from eminent domain, improvements on the FE Everett Turnpike/I-293 and certain segments of NH 101, a bridge crossing the Merrimack, and establishing a study committee.
House Concurrent Resolutions (6)
HCR20A resolution commending the New Hampshire committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve.
HCR21Urging the Department of Homeland Security to study New Hampshire's northern border and protection to our dam network.
HCR22Relative to the right to pursue a livelihood in natural resources industries.
HCR23A resolution urging the President to find it necessary to drawdown the strategic petroleum reserve.
HCR24A resolution supporting the increased production of renewable energy by the agricultural community.
HCR25Urging the United States to withdraw funding for the United Nations if the United Nations adopts a resolution in violation of the United States Constitution.
House Joint Resolutions (8)
HJR1(New Title) recognizing that Seavey Island and the Piscataqua River are within the boundaries of the state of New Hampshire.
HJR20Supporting stem cell research.
HJR21Urging the university of New Hampshire to restore intercollegiate baseball and softball.
HJR22A resolution in recognition and support of New Hampshire's participation in the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
HJR23A resolution designating a Purple Heart Trail spur to the New Hampshire state veterans cemetery and providing additional signs for the Purple Heart Trail.
HJR24Supporting efforts for commuter rail in the state of New Hampshire.
HJR25Encouraging the United States Congress to propose an amendment to the Constitution concerning eminent domain.
HJR26Urging Congress to reevaluate Title IX.
House Resolutions (10)
HR13(New Title) condemning the genocide in the Darfur region of the Sudan and calling upon the President, the State Department and Congress to unite the international community to end the genocide in Darfur.
HR14(New Title) A RESOLUTION supporting Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization.
HR16Requesting that the New Hampshire congressional delegation support optional Social Security personal retirement accounts.
HR20Recognizing Mendon McDonald for his service as chairman of the state committee on aging.
HR21Urging Congress to reimburse New Hampshire municipalities for the amounts granted in veterans' tax credits.
HR22Urging Congress to promote and publicize the report to the Congress of the United States entitled "A Review of the Restrictions on Persons of Italian Ancestry During World War II."
HR23Memorializing State Representative Robert R. Barker of Campton.
HR24Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2006 and 2007.
HR25Condemning protests and disruptions of military funerals and memorial services.
HR26Memorializing State Representative Lee G. Slocum of Amherst.
Senate Bills (212)
SB1Relative to preparation of 2006 state general election ballots.
SB13Relative to placement and removal of political advertising.
SB22(New Title) authorizing Holden College to confer degrees and exempting certain teachers from additional certification requirements imposed by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
SB24Relative to disposition upon death of patient accounts in nursing homes.
SB26Requiring identification to obtain a ballot.
SB64Establishing a committee to study small group health insurance plans.
SB72Relative to the licensing of public adjusters.
SB89Relative to financing federally aided highway projects.
SB95Relative to noise from motor vehicles.
SB103(New Title) establishing a committee to study alternatives for funding the operation and maintenance of state-owned dams and making an appropriation to the state dam maintenance fund.
SB104Relative to the tax exemption for water and air pollution control facilities.
SB107(New Title) relative to the tax on tobacco products other than cigarettes.
SB110Establishing the New Hampshire Rx plus program for prescription drugs.
SB128Relative to the establishment of emissions reduction standards as required by the Clean Power Act.
SB131Establishing a school choice certificate program.
SB140(New Title) relative to the acceptance of in-lieu payments for the restoration or creation of wetlands and the preservation of upland areas adjacent to wetland areas.
SB146Establishing a civil legal services fund consisting of court filing fee surcharges for the purpose of establishing and operating a New Hampshire Legal Assistance office in Nashua and to provide for additional staff in other New Hampshire Legal Assistance offices.
SB147(New Title) relative to eligibility for local assistance.
SB148(New Title) relative to motorcycle inspections and relative to electronic inspection information.
SB151Relative to issuance of dealer plates to bonded motor vehicle dealers.
SB155Prohibiting rafting of boats on lakes and ponds.
SB157Relative to all terrain vehicles used for agricultural purposes.
SB172Establishing a committee to study a medical fee schedule for workers' compensation.
SB175Requiring insurance coverage for certified midwives.
SB178Designating a certain highway the Gold Star Mothers Highway.
SB190(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study affordable housing in New Hampshire.
SB200Establishing the uniform athlete agents act.
SB206(New Title) establishing an executive branch ethics committee and recodifying RSA 15 relative to lobbyists, RSA 15-A relative to financial statements, and RSA 15-B relative to gifts, honorariums and expense reimbursements.
SB207(New Title) relative to enhanced penalties for certain crimes against the elderly and persons with a physical or mental disability.
SB209Relative to licensing of money transmitters and check cashers.
SB211Relative to pharmaceutical marketers.
SB221(New Title) relative to obtaining a driver’s license and creating a violation for failure to pay a highway toll.
SB225(New Title) relative to horse and dog racing.
SB229Relative to subsidizing malpractice premiums for certain specialties.
SB230(New Title) relative to the qualifications and liability of the medical director responsible for utilization review under the managed care law.
SB231Relative to the residency requirement to qualify for the elderly property tax exemption.
SB232Making a capital appropriation to the department of health and human services for a dental facility in the town of Tamworth.
SB233Relative to motorcycle rider education.
SB234Including the International Residential Code 2000 in the definition of the state building code.
SB235Relative to food safety in restaurants.
SB236Establishing an employment restriction on former board members of public corporations.
SB237Relative to excessive overpricing of essential commodities during a declared state of emergency.
SB238Relative to assistance to members of the general court provided by the legislative budget assistant.
SB239(2nd New Title) renaming the bridge located on Main Street in Enfield, New Hampshire and crossing the Mascoma River as the Enfield Women’s Memorial Bridge and naming the bridge located on Main Street in Newmarket, New Hampshire and crossing the Lamprey River as the Newmarket Veterans Bridge.
SB240Relative to transmission poles or structures on public highways.
SB241Allowing municipalities to exclude certain retirement assets from consideration in qualifying for the elderly property tax exemption.
SB242Prohibiting a person charged with unlawfully killing a decedent from taking from the decedent's estate.
SB243Establishing a commission to study rural transit in New Hampshire.
SB244(2nd New Title) relative to unclaimed deposits for utility services.
SB245Repealing laws relative to the municipal courts and the administrative committee of the district and municipal courts.
SB246Relative to provisions for permissible contact between the agent of the defendant subject to a protective order and a plaintiff.
SB247Establishing a right to work act which provides for freedom of choice on whether to join a labor union.
SB248Establishing a committee to study the issuance of dealer plates to bonded motor vehicle dealers.
SB249(New Title) allowing a master electrician to have 2 apprentice electricians under his or her supervision, and relative to examinations of electricians by the electricians’ board.
SB250Relative to lead paint poisoning prevention.
SB251Relative to the enforcement authority of the division of safety services.
SB252(New Title) relative to certification of speech-language assistants for purposes of speech language pathology practice.
SB253Relative to enforcement of support orders for college and postsecondary educational expenses.
SB254Renaming a certain bridge in the town of Stratford the Janice Peaslee Bridge.
SB255Establishing a committee to study the funding necessary to operate the hazardous materials program in New Hampshire.
SB256Relative to the definition of "harm" for purposes of the crime of improper influence.
SB257Requiring the joint legislative committee on administrative rules to study procedures for agency responses to complaints from the public.
SB258Requiring the joint legislative committee on administrative rules to study methods for improving notice to the public of proposed administrative rules.
SB259Relative to the duty of care of occupants of land constructing or maintaining snowmobile trails.
SB260Relative to certification of a registered nurse responsible for emergency medical transportation.
SB261Establishing a committee to study a highway project between Pembroke and Bow.
SB262(New Title) establishing the position of an administrator of women offenders and family services within the department of corrections and establishing an interagency coordinating council on women offenders.
SB263Relative to inclusionary zoning and workforce housing.
SB264Relative to the chief financial officer of the department of environmental services.
SB265Relative to workers' compensation requirements for out-of-state employers and employees.
SB266Requiring candidates for employment at the department of education to submit to a criminal background check.
SB267Relative to the definition of employee and clarifying the criteria for exempting workers from employee status.
SB268(New Title) raising the age of required attendance of children in school and establishing a 2-year pilot program for increasing vocational education opportunities in the Manchester and Nashua school districts and making an appropriation therefor.
SB269(New Title) ratifying all actions from the 1996 Seabrook annual town meeting, pertaining to the adoption of article 3, through September 12, 2006.
SB270Relative to a certain motor vehicle plate.
SB271Relative to the availability of voter checklist information.
SB272Establishing a committee to study laws relating to funerals and crematories, and their effectiveness.
SB273Relative to reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities.
SB274Adding court security to the duties of the New Hampshire court accreditation commission.
SB275Removing the requirement for criminal record checks for licensed nurses.
SB276Authorizing the town of Seabrook to plow and remove snow from certain private driveways.
SB277Permitting seasonal camps to qualify as open space land for current use assessment.
SB278Exempting certain transfers from the real estate transfer tax.
SB279Allowing employees of area agencies and mental health clinics to be treated as state employees for purposes of insurance.
SB280Adding a surcharge to motor vehicle fines for use by municipalities.
SB281Establishing an organ and tissue donor registry.
SB282(New Title) relative to removal of abandoned vehicles.
SB283Relative to stop loss insurance.
SB284( New Title ) establishing a third full-time justice position in the Manchester, Nashua, and Concord District Courts.
SB285Equalizing the pay of administrative judges in the judicial branch.
SB286Relative to notice to defendants in small claims actions.
SB287(New Title) making certain changes to the eminent domain statute and establishing a committee to study eminent domain issues.
SB288(New Title) relative to street rods.
SB289Relative to the brain and spinal cord advisory council.
SB290Relative to wellness programs in public schools.
SB291Relative to food service licensure for youth camps.
SB292Relative to permits for combustion of certain waste.
SB293Repealing an exemption from the communications services tax.
SB294Authorizing 7 additional state troopers and making an appropriation therefor.
SB295Relative to registration of business entities.
SB296Relative to recovery of public assistance.
SB297Establishing a new position and relative to the realignment of functions in the department of corrections.
SB298Relative to motor vehicle fines.
SB299Relative to health insurance rate changes.
SB300Exempting certain transfers of real estate between charitable organizations from the real estate transfer tax.
SB301Relative to pooled risk management programs for municipalities and public entities.
SB302Relative to real estate brokers.
SB303Relative to elective angioplasty.
SB304(New Title) relative to provider payments negotiated by the commissioner of the department of health and human services.
SB305Relative to the regulation of recreational therapists.
SB306Establishing a quality early learning opportunity initiative and making an appropriation therefor.
SB307Relative to catastrophic special education funding.
SB308Making an appropriation for school building aid.
SB309(New Title) establishing a commission to study inclusion of service as a part-time district court judge in the calculation of retirement benefits.
SB310(New Title) establishing gold star number plates and relative to special number plates for veterans.
SB311Relative to disclosure of the results of clinical trials.
SB312Relative to notice of rulemaking by the real estate appraiser board.
SB313Relative to the exemptions for the practice of massage therapy.
SB314Establishing minimum renewable standards for energy portfolios.
SB315Repealing the statewide enhanced education tax.
SB316Requiring interpretation services upon request for persons receiving medical treatment.
SB317(New Title) establishing a screening panel to review complaints to occupational and professional regulatory boards and establishing an appeals board to review decisions by occupational and professional regulatory boards.
SB318Relative to the use of deadly force to protect oneself.
SB319(2nd New Title) establishing a task force to study county government, and relative to prohibiting filing with the registry of deeds a document that includes an individual’s social security number or financial information.
SB320Relative to investigations of cruelty to horses.
SB321Relative to delinquency proceedings for juveniles committing felony cruelty to animals.
SB322(New Title) establishing the business loan enhancement program and relative to the capital asset backed guarantee program.
SB323Establishing a legislative youth advisory council.
SB324Requiring notification concerning certain offenders against children.
SB325(New Title) making technical corrections and other changes to motor vehicle laws.
SB326Relative to a temporary moratorium on large groundwater permits and withdrawals.
SB327Establishing the New Hampshire civil war cannon restoration fund.
SB328Relative to the regulation of snowmobiles and off highway recreational vehicles.
SB329Prohibiting dogs from being left alone in cars.
SB330Relative to outdoor advertising.
SB331Relative to certain small loans.
SB332Making technical corrections to the uniform trust code and related statutes.
SB333Relative to inquiries of DWI defendants regarding establishments serving alcohol to the defendants.
SB334Authorizing the use of a credit freeze as a means of deterring identity theft.
SB335Relative to funds of the department of resources and economic development used for snowmobile trail grooming equipment.
SB336Relative to security deposits in landlord tenant matters.
SB337Relative to the sale and repurchase of property acquired by tax deed.
SB338Relative to insurance coverage for childrens' early intervention therapy services.
SB339Changing certain job titles and responsibilities in the department of transportation.
SB340Establishing a legislative health care advisory board.
SB341(New Title) relative to the applicability of OBD II testing requirements.
SB342(New Title) relative to the treatment of glaucoma by optometrists.
SB343Relative to emergency contraception.
SB344Establishing a committee to study state benefit programs for national guard members.
SB345(New Title) relative to lobbyist registration requirements.
SB346(New Title) relative to septage management activities.
SB347Establishing a committee to study the state employee health insurance plan.
SB348Prohibiting the taking of arms and ammunition in a declared state of emergency.
SB349Relative to the HIV/AIDS service delivery system.
SB350(New Title) relative to boarding kennels.
SB351Declaring drowning as cruelty to animals.
SB352Relative to the regulation of real estate appraisers.
SB353Relative to registration of criminal offenders convicted of homicide.
SB354Requiring security officers of the New Hampshire hospital security force to be fully certified as police officers and including such security officers in group II of the New Hampshire retirement system.
SB355Relative to unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor.
SB356Relative to undue hardship knowingly caused by persons aiding in the transfer of assets.
SB357Relative to eligibility for motorcycle licenses.
SB358(New Title) relative to a nurse’s duty to warn of violent acts of patients.
SB359Relative to the regulation of plumbers and water treatment technicians by the plumbers' board.
SB360Establishing a surcharge on real estate transfers for deposit in the family stability fund and renaming the homeless prevention program the family stability program.
SB361(New Title) relative to school district contingency funds.
SB362Relative to a tuition reduction for certain students taking courses at a regional community-technical college.
SB363(New Title) prohibiting the department of revenue administration from collecting any communications services tax that is not permissible under federal law; and establishing a commission to study and determine the effect of ceasing the collection of Internet-related communications services tax.
SB364Relative to funding of the fish and game search and rescue fund and making an appropriation therefor.
SB365Relative to the lottery commission.
SB366Relative to issues of conflicts of interest in the provision of long-term care services.
SB367Imposing a penalty on Medicaid providers who receive overpayments of state Medicaid funds.
SB368Relative to life settlements.
SB369Relative to portability, availability, and renewability of health coverage.
SB370Relative to multidisciplinary child protection teams.
SB371Relative to the continuation of certain wetlands fees.
SB372Allowing certain employees of private agencies to be treated as state employees for purposes of insurance.
SB373Relative to a public health response to arbovirus.
SB374(New Title) relative to the state children’s health insurance program.
SB375Relative to the executive branch code of ethics and establishing an executive branch ethics committee.
SB376Relative to revenues dedicated to the education trust fund.
SB377Relative to COBRA coverage for persons 55 years of age or older.
SB378Relative to rates charged by health care providers.
SB379(New Title) relative to harm or threats to certain government officials.
SB380(New Title) establishing a research and development credit against business taxes.
SB381Expanding business tax credits to enhance research and development.
SB382Relative to the guardian ad litem board.
SB383Limiting liability of community land trusts which own certain hazardous property.
SB384(New Title) establishing a temporary one-time exemption from the real estate transfer tax for certain transfer of family farm or open space land.
SB385Relative to the membership and administration of the board of trustees of the New Hampshire retirement system, and relative to supplemental allowances.
SB386Relative to large groundwater withdrawals.
SB387Relative to energy efficiency loans and guarantees by the business finance authority.
SB388(New Title) relative to farm composting and pesticides.
SB389(New Title) establishing a committee to study programs funded by the system benefits charge.
SB390Relative to membership of the board of tax and land appeals.
SB391Relative to insurance third party administrators.
SB392Relative to the payment of Medicare Part D phased down state contribution, known as "clawback."
SB393Relative to the temporary provision of assistance to persons eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare services and making an appropriation therefor.
SB394Establishing the Trust Modernization and Competitiveness Act.
SB395Relative to the number of children in a licensed foster home.
SB396Repealing the rulemaking authority of the New Hampshire children's trust fund board.
SB397Establishing a temporary energy tax credit against the business enterprise tax.
SB398Relative to political contributions and expenditures.
SB399Relative to the powers of state government in the event of a pandemic.
SB400Relative to highway welcome signs.
SB401Relative to the Hanover-Lebanon District Court.
SB402Relative to payment of unreimbursed storm-related damages incurred by the town of Hanover and affected surrounding towns and making an appropriation therefor.
SB403Relative to verification of identity when a person registers or attempts to vote.
SB404(New Title) relative to retirement benefits, service credits, and administration of the Manchester employees’ contributory retirement system.
SB405Relative to the acceptance of certain tax-sheltered funds by the Manchester employees' contributory retirement system.
SB406Establishing a manufacturer's tax on cigarettes sold in New Hampshire.
SB407Relative to enforcement of labor statutes under current federal immigration laws.
Senate Concurrent Resolutions (4)
SCR3Relative to the Boy Scouts of America.
SCR6(New Title) urging Congress to support stem cell research.
SCR7A resolution urging Congress to amend the No Child Left Behind Act.
SCR8Declaring the general court in opposition to the federal Real ID Act of 2005.
Senate Joint Resolutions (1)
SJR4Urging Congress to require the Department of Defense to reinstate the terminology of "POW" or "Prisoner of War" into the classification of military personnel.
Senate Resolutions (1)
SR3Noting objections to certain issues regarding "Clawback" and requesting that corrective measures be taken to limit its negative financial consequences.