2007 bills

892 bills are currently in our system.

Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolutions (14)
CACR1Relating 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.
CACR3Relating to: the appropriation of certain revenues. Providing that: the scope of appropriations from certain revenues shall be broadened.
CACR4Relating to: funding for public transportation. Providing that: revenues from the operation of motor vehicles or the sale or consumption of motor vehicle fuel may be used for public transportation.
CACR5Relating to the highway fund. Providing that one hundred percent of the highway fund shall be used for highway construction, reconstruction and maintenance.
CACR7Relating to: county officers. Providing that: certain county officers shall be appointed rather than elected.
CACR10Relating to: sessions of the legislature. Providing that: the legislature meet biennially and meet after June 30 in odd-numbered years only in special session called by the governor or by 2/3 vote of the general court.
CACR11Relating 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.
CACR12Relating to: county personnel. Providing that: county treasurers, registers of probate, county attorneys, sheriffs, and registers of deeds shall be appointed by the county commissioners.
CACR13Relating to the state senate. Providing that state senators shall be 25 years of age or older.
CACR15Relating to citizen review retention elections for judges. Providing that a judge shall be subject to a citizen review retention election at the biennial election next occurring after he or she has served for 2 years and subsequently at regular intervals which depend on the court in which the judge serves.
CACR16Relating to an income and a sales tax. Providing that there shall be a state referendum prior to the legislature's adoption of an income tax or sales tax.
CACR17Relating to funding for education. Providing that revenue from lotteries and games of chance may only be used for educational purposes.
CACR18Relating to funding of public education. Providing that the general court shall define an adequate education, regularly determine the cost thereof, fund not less than fifty percent of the total statewide cost of an adequate education each year and distribute state aid to promote equal opportunity to receive an adequate education.
CACR19Relating to funding of public education. Providing that the legislature shall define standards for education, determine the level of state funding thereof, establish standards of accountability, and allocate state funds in a manner that mitigates disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, provided that every school district receives a reasonable share of the state funds on a per pupil basis.
House Bills (657)
HB1Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
HB2Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.
HB25Making appropriations for capital improvements.
HB32(New Title) establishing a commission to study voter registration cards.
HB33Relative to the compensation of members of the county convention.
HB34Establishing a committee to study barbering and barbering training.
HB36Relative to the reporting of municipal liens in consumer reports.
HB37Relative to notification requirements for criminal offenders.
HB38Relative to terms of appointment for certain state officers.
HB39Repealing the penalty provision in discretionary preservation easements.
HB41Relative to human immunodeficiency virus education, prevention, and control.
HB42(New Title) relative to resource protection sections of local master plans.
HB43(2nd New Title) relative to the procedure for establishing Medicaid reimbursement rates; relative to reimbursement rates for hospital-based physician and outpatient services; and establishing a committee to study Medicaid payments for hospital-based physician and outpatient services.
HB44(New Title) relative to the authority of authorized persons to take custody of nuisance dogs.
HB46(2nd New Title) making an appropriation to fund kindergarten programs in the Merrimack, Hampstead, Goffstown, Fremont, and Timberlane regional school districts.
HB49Relative to eligibility for admittance to the New Hampshire veterans' home.
HB51Permitting adoption by 2 unmarried adults in a familial relationship.
HB52Relative to leasing the Cannon Mountain ski area.
HB53Relative to school health personnel.
HB54(New Title) establishing a commission to study automobile recycling issues.
HB55Relative to required use of tail lamps.
HB56Relative to the definition of agritourism.
HB58Requiring municipalities to establish volunteer civilian police review boards.
HB59Relative to crossbow hunting by a person with a disability.
HB60Relative to the definition of an adequate education.
HB61Designating segments of the Ammonoosuc River into the rivers management protection program.
HB62(New Title) relative to balloons being released into the air.
HB64(New Title) relative to driving a commercial motor vehicle while violating an out-of-service order.
HB66Relative to display of antique motor vehicle plates.
HB67Relative to liens filed with public servants.
HB68Relative to the terminology used to describe public education.
HB69Relative to the solemnization of marriages.
HB70Including nonresident property owners who are veterans and at least 65 years of age in the persons qualified to receive the veterans' property tax credit.
HB71(New Title) prohibiting the sale, rent, lease, transfer, or distribution of records, information, or lists of licensed dog owners in New Hampshire to another person by the town clerk’s office.
HB72Relative to the payment of municipal sewage assessments.
HB73Relative to contractor bids.
HB74Relative to matching funds for federal disaster assistance for the October 2005 floods and making an appropriation therefor.
HB77Prohibiting cancellation of property and liability insurance on the basis of certain political activities.
HB78Relative to health insurance coverage for certain unmarried children.
HB80Relative to breast-feeding.
HB81Relative to required pay for employees called into work.
HB82Relative to communications outside meetings under the right-to-know law.
HB83(New Title) relative to the deliberations of the board of tax and land appeals under the right-to-know law.
HB84Relative to the hours of operation of vehicle inspection stations.
HB85Establishing a study committee on awarding the deferred compensation contract to AETNA/ING.
HB86Establishing a committee to study educational and social services programs that serve families with children 6 years old and younger.
HB87Relative to the exceptions to compulsory school attendance.
HB88Establishing a committee to study single payer health care.
HB89(New Title) establishing a committee to study dispute resolution between local political subdivisions and public employees in New Hampshire.
HB90Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of imposing a luxury sales tax and an amusements tax.
HB92Decriminalizing marijuana.
HB93Relative to use of the child support guidelines worksheet.
HB94Relative to overpayments of child support.
HB95(New Title) relative to the treatment of charter school pupils in the definition of average daily membership in residence.
HB96Relative to the replacement of the Neil Underwood bridge over the Hampton River and making a capital appropriation.
HB97Relative to the recording of audio and video images on private property for security purposes.
HB98Relative to the situation of landfills on land owned by municipalities.
HB99Relative to the youth employment law.
HB101Relative to annual training for members of the workers' compensation appeals board.
HB102(New Title) defining "food" for purposes of the alcoholic beverages laws.
HB103(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study the state highway trust fund and relative to the classification of certain roads in the town of Hooksett.
HB104Relative to renewal of drivers' licenses by certain national guard members.
HB105Repealing the parental rights and responsibilities and child support impact seminar requirement.
HB106Relative to leave of absences to serve as a legislator.
HB107Authorizing towns to charge property owners for solid waste removal.
HB108Making a capital appropriation for Merrimack district court facility improvements.
HB109Eliminating straight ticket voting.
HB110Relative to commercial driver licenses when the license holder fails a drug or alcohol test.
HB111Relative to county employment for Sullivan county.
HB112Relative to the method of depositing a ballot.
HB113Relative to interference with constitutional and lawful rights.
HB114Relative to the statement of purpose in the statewide education improvement and assessment program.
HB117Creating an exception for the storage of black gunpowder by historical reenactors and certain nonprofit entities.
HB118(New Title) reducing a prior appropriation to the department of transportation to purchase flood damaged property and extending the commission to determine the appropriate public use of the property.
HB119(New Title) relative to the sunset provision of the system benefits charge and the use of funds to pay administrative costs.
HB120Relative to extending polling hours.
HB122(New Title) naming a bridge in the town of Henniker after Sergeant Russell M. Durgin.
HB123Relative to the time required between mandatory shifts or other work periods.
HB124Establishing a committee to study enhancing electricity infrastructure.
HB126Relative to the definition of "school."
HB127Relative to voter registration forms.
HB128Establishing a committee to study ballot reform.
HB129Relative to outsourcing of jobs.
HB130Requiring bottled water labels to indicate the source of the water.
HB131Revising the role of the commissioner of the department of education in the approval of home education programs.
HB132Relative to domicile for voting purposes.
HB133Relative to voter registration forms.
HB134Relative to electronic prescribing for prescription drugs.
HB135Establishing the second Sunday in October as Firefighters Memorial Day.
HB136Relative to approval of voting machines.
HB137Relative to food safety in restaurants.
HB138Relative to disclosure of voting machine information.
HB139(New Title) relative to the reporting of burn injuries.
HB140(New Title) establishing the New Hampshire commission on deafness and hearing loss.
HB141Giving voters the option of bypassing voting machines.
HB142Relative to the sale of out-of-state animals.
HB143Relative to the apportionment of damages in civil actions.
HB144Relative to operation of boats on Spectacle Pond.
HB146Relative to nicknames on ballots.
HB147Relative to counting kindergarten pupils in charter school attendance.
HB148Establishing a commission to study pharmaceutical costs and the 340B Drug Pricing Program.
HB149Allowing a purchaser at a mortgage foreclosure sale to terminate a tenancy of the property by a notice to quit.
HB151Relative to provider contracts under the managed care law.
HB152Relative to public access to meeting minutes.
HB153Relative to standards for bridge and highway construction.
HB154Relative to the inclusion of certain tax information in state tourism publications.
HB155Relative to membership of the state building code review board.
HB157Establishing a committee to determine a permanent location for the old state house.
HB158(New Title) requiring insurance companies to allow covered persons to purchase an up-to-90-day supply of covered prescription drugs on the covered person’s health plan formulary under certain circumstances.
HB160Relative to the appointment of the executive director of the public employee labor relations board.
HB161Renaming the Veterans Administration Hospital the Styles Bridges Veterans Administration Hospital.
HB162Relative to liability for costs, fees, and certain expenses incurred by a defendant where the court finds the defendant's conduct is justifiable.
HB163Relative to the definition of "slaughterer."
HB164(New Title) prohibiting school personnel from recommending the use of psychotropic medications for any child.
HB165Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of carbon reduction incentives.
HB166Relative to the definition of a bridge.
HB167Relative to areas of assessment required under the statewide improvement and assessment program.
HB168Expanding the purposes of the wildflower establishment program.
HB169(New Title) relative to penalties for insurers or adjusters knowingly underestimating the value of an insurance claim.
HB170Relative to professional membership on certain occupational regulatory boards.
HB171Clarifying the wiretapping and eavesdropping statute.
HB176Relative to the return of replaced parts by a motor vehicle repair facility.
HB177Including "unborn child" in the definition of "another" for the purpose of first and second degree murder, manslaughter, and negligent homicide.
HB178Relative to the procedure for withdrawing from a cooperative school district.
HB179Prohibiting surrender penalties on life insurance policies.
HB180Relative to pay and allowances for officers and enlisted members of the national guard.
HB182Relative to indicating the branch of service on special number plates for veterans.
HB183Relative to the acquisition of a certain tract of land in the towns of Peterborough, Sharon, and Temple as a state reservation, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB184Repealing the parental notification law.
HB187(2nd New Title) establishing that sheriffs’ departments have authority to enforce civil orders.
HB188Excluding certain watercraft from the definition of ski craft.
HB189Relative to swim lines in public waters.
HB191(New Title) relative to the authority to unseal ballots following a state election.
HB192Requiring vote counting by election officials at polling places using vote counting machines.
HB193Relative to liquor and wine representative licenses.
HB194(New Title) relative to laboratories conducting alcohol concentration tests and relative to the alcohol ignition interlock program.
HB195Relative to the calculation of child support on a per child basis.
HB196Relative to changes of party registration on primary day.
HB197Relative to a tax credit for service-connected disability.
HB198(New Title) relative to collection of taxes on land with a discretionary easement or subject to community revitalization tax relief penalty assessments and relative to the calculation of penalties applied to tax-deeded properties.
HB199Making an appropriation for the restoration of the Sawyer House at the Daniel Webster birthplace.
HB202(New Title) relative to a point system for automobile dealer and inspection station violations, appointments to the motor vehicle industry board, and the regulation of snowmobiles as motor vehicles in certain circumstances.
HB203Relative to protections for temporary workers.
HB204Relative to the sale of unpasteurized milk.
HB205Relative to procedures for certain court ordered out-of-district placements.
HB206(New Title) relative to the disclosure of certain livestock health information.
HB207Establishing a commission to study and make recommendations on the expansion of the New Hampshire Agricultural Innovation Program.
HB209Relative to eligibility for farm plates.
HB210Establishing 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.
HB212Relative to possessory actions against tenants.
HB213Relative to the availability of school nutrition program funds for charter school and nonpublic schools.
HB215Relative to fees for hearing care providers.
HB216Establishing a commission to study the causes, effects, and remediation of siltation in the Great Bay Estuary.
HB217Establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire park and ride program.
HB218Relative to chief firewards, engineers, or fire chiefs.
HB219Relative to the membership of the wetlands council.
HB220(New Title) establishing a reporting requirement for departments that receive highway funds.
HB221Removing the requirement that the department of transportation report certain information relative to highway activity to the department of administrative services.
HB222Relative to residency requirements for members appointed to historic district or heritage commissions.
HB223Requiring the general court to hold sessions in the evening or on Saturday.
HB224Expanding the restriction on advertising devices to include all state highways.
HB226Relative to the investment of trust funds.
HB227Relative to identity theft.
HB228Relative to the definition of "medical necessity" under the managed care law.
HB229Relative to licensing requirements for operators of games of chance.
HB230Relative to the use or occupation of public ways.
HB231Establishing a commission to study the municipal assessment of market value for property tax purposes and the regulation of municipal assessors.
HB234Establishing a committee to study state environmental laboratory fees and services.
HB236Relative to the use of "farmer's markets" in trade names.
HB237Establishing a committee to study the relationship between land use regulation and the cost of housing.
HB238Establishing a committee to study limited liability for school teachers.
HB239Appropriating funds to the barn preservation fund matching grants program.
HB240Relative to the amount of child support arrearage triggering the denial of a passport.
HB242Relative to the declaration of candidacy form.
HB243Relative to a rabies immunization exemption.
HB244(New Title) repealing a certain provision of law regarding advance directives and mentally incompetent or developmentally disabled persons.
HB245Establishing a common law court.
HB246Relative to identifying legislative enactments as public policy.
HB247(New Title) allowing surviving spouses to retain temporarily special number plates for veterans.
HB248(New Title) eliminating separate dedicated accounts in the fish and game department and transferring the sums into the fish and game fund.
HB249(New Title) relative to preliminary objections to rules made by the joint legislative committee on administrative rules, and relative to extending the study committee on the rules process.
HB251Relative to the authority of the agricultural advisory board.
HB252Relative to exemptions from the permitting process for excavating and dredging.
HB253Relative to the use of credit rating for automobile or homeowner insurance.
HB256(2nd New Title) relative to the duties and powers of town treasurers.
HB257Allowing towns to appoint or elect a town treasurer.
HB258Making an appropriation to the department of safety, bureau of emergency management, to fund a grant to the town of Goffstown for installation of sewer and water systems in areas damaged by flooding in May 2006.
HB259Making an appropriation to the department of safety, bureau of emergency management, to fund a grant to the town of Goffstown for drainage installation in areas damaged by flooding in May 2006.
HB261Prohibiting the Carroll county attorney from engaging in the private practice of law.
HB262Allowing municipalities to exclude certain retirement assets from consideration in qualifying for the elderly property tax exemption.
HB263Relative to health insurance riders.
HB264Relative to a time period for declaring a person to be cancer free.
HB266Establishing a commission to study affordable and accessible health care for New Hampshire citizens.
HB268Relative to cellular telephone number directories.
HB272(2nd New Title) relative to presidential primary elections and relative to election affidavits.
HB273Relative to special needs trusts.
HB274Relative to income and asset limits and amount of the elderly property tax exemption.
HB276Relative to political advertising placed on state-owned rights-of-way.
HB277Relative to obstructing or preventing a probation-parole officer in the course of his or her official duties.
HB278Relative to notification of a parent or guardian by the medical facility treating a minor injured in an accident.
HB279Establishing the alternative motto "scenic" for motor vehicle number plates.
HB280Relative to the identification of persons and organizations petitioning for a citizen initiative or referendum.
HB284Relative to the repair of septic systems prior to the sale of waterfront property.
HB286Relative to a Medicaid waiver for family planning services.
HB288Requiring the commissioner of the department of health and human services to apply for public and private grant funding for drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs.
HB289Relative to joint agreements for the payment of postsecondary education expenses.
HB290Relative to safe operation of vessels on New Hampshire waters.
HB292(New Title) relative to consideration of the preference of a mature minor in the modification of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB293(New Title) allowing municipalities to establish agricultural commissions and relative to the ratification of a vote taken by the town of Barrington.
HB297Relative to signs for the Souhegan Valley.
HB298Relative to the healthy kids corporation.
HB299Relative to the sale of hypodermic syringes.
HB301Relative to nonresident registration of motor vehicles.
HB302Requiring notice of construction or expansion of a public school.
HB303(New Title) allowing Sunday dancing and repealing the prohibition on transporting moving picture films aboard passenger train cars.
HB305(New Title) establishing a task force to develop legislation for expanding access to affordable health insurance for the 2008 and 2009 legislative session.
HB306Establishing a task force on work and family.
HB307Relative to examinations of electricians by the electricians' board.
HB308Relative to continuing education for licensed electricians.
HB309Relative to the uniform fine schedule for the fish and game department.
HB311(New Title) establishing a committee to review liability issues for commuter rail operations.
HB312Relative to alternative providers for certain health services.
HB313Establishing a committee to study reimbursing towns for emergency services on interstate highways.
HB314Authorizing the Pelham school board to transfer funds for the purpose of renting portable classrooms.
HB316(New Title) relative to the 5-year assessment review by the department of revenue administration, and ratifying certain actions of the 2007 Kearsarge regional school district meeting.
HB317Requiring improvements to state highways by developers to meet the same standards as federally or state funded improvements.
HB318Relative to large groundwater withdrawals.
HB319(2nd New Title) relative to permits for projects funded through the Emergency Watershed Protection Program.
HB320Relative to the tax exemption for solar energy systems.
HB321Relative to river protection and restoration.
HB322Establishing a committee to study enhancing training for retail liquor licensees.
HB323(New Title) establishing a committee to study liquor commission revenues, enforcement, and training.
HB324(New Title) relative to the use of artificial trans fats and saturated fats in food prepared and served in public schools.
HB326Relative to disclosure of the basis for disciplinary proceedings among members of the board of medicine.
HB327(New Title) allowing collaborative pharmacy practice agreements to include pharmacy locations during declared emergencies.
HB328Relative to the regulation of electrical installation of alarms.
HB332Relative to the procurement of eggs and egg products by the state.
HB333Requiring driver education to include operation of manual transmission vehicles.
HB334(New Title) relative to the hours for on-premises sale of alcoholic beverages.
HB336Requiring notice of the classifications of employee and independent contractor.
HB337(New Title) relative to penalties for failure to have workers’ compensation coverage and continually appropriating a special fund.
HB338Requiring the plumbers' board to report on the feasibility of reestablishing reciprocity with neighboring states in licensing of plumbers.
HB339Establishing a commission to study the processing and denial of health insurance claims.
HB340Restricting sex offenders from residing within a certain distance from schools and child-oriented organizations.
HB341Establishing a study committee to review current laws and rules enforced by the liquor commission.
HB342Relative to workers' compensation coverage for certain independent contractors.
HB343Relative to religious organization property tax exemption requirements.
HB344Relative to conduct of recounts.
HB345Relative to certification of death certificates.
HB346Establishing a defined contribution retirement option in the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB347Establishing a committee to study establishing classes of property to be taxed at different rates under the statewide enhanced education tax.
HB348Relative to the payment of college or postsecondary education expenses as part of a child support agreement.
HB349Relative to exemptions from the consumer protection act.
HB353Relative to public access to ballots prior to their destruction.
HB354Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of establishing ecological consumption taxes as a source of revenue for the state.
HB356Relative to requiring a comprehensive impact report before a municipality approves or disapproves a proposed development project.
HB357Relative to disclosure of the sale of revolving credit loans to third parties.
HB360Relative to commercial construction contracts.
HB361(New Title) relative to certain laws governing public utilities and the proposed acquisition of certain assets and franchises of Verizon by FairPoint.
HB362(New Title) relative to the advisory committee on quality of vital records information.
HB363Relative to certain notification for emergency contraception.
HB364Requiring that the order of names on ballots be determined by lottery.
HB365(New Title) regulating the practice of foreclosure consultants and pre-foreclosure conveyances.
HB366Relative to work on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
HB368Prohibiting trafficking in persons.
HB370Relative to withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment.
HB371Establishing accessibility requirements for new residential home construction.
HB372Exempting motor vehicles equipped and used for transporting disabled persons from the tax on rental of motor vehicles.
HB376Distributing certain meals and rooms tax revenues to the fish and game fund.
HB377Relative to the right-to-know law.
HB378Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for start-up and equipment costs of the Tri-County Community Action Program dental facility.
HB381Relative to the procedures for New Hampshire individuals taking driver education courses in Vermont.
HB382Relative to vanity number plates for licensed amateur radio operators.
HB383(New Title) relative to waterfront buffer and woodland buffer requirements in the comprehensive shoreland protection act.
HB384Relative to repealing the authority of the department of environmental services regarding sludge and biosolids and establishing a committee to study new sludge legislation.
HB386Relative to advertisement of prescription drugs.
HB387Relative to penalties for election law violations.
HB388Establishing the position of fire protection engineer and requiring the commissioner of safety to establish fees for building, life safety, and fire protection system plan review by the state fire marshal.
HB389Establishing a commission to study long-term care oversight and enforcement.
HB390Relative to review of developments of regional impact.
HB391Establishing a committee to study the implementation of a circuit breaker on property tax liability.
HB393Relative to information filed by utilities paying the utility property tax.
HB394Relative to notice to defendants in small claims actions.
HB395Relative to penalties for computer crime.
HB396Establishing a commission to study autism spectrum disorders in New Hampshire.
HB397Relative to restricted drivers' licenses.
HB398Establishing a committee to study implementing a bedroom tax on residential dwellings.
HB401Relative to the removal of certain property tax abatement petitions filed with the superior court.
HB402Making an appropriation to the Good Neighbor Health Clinic.
HB403Establishing the Interstate 93 widening commission.
HB405Establishing a committee to study the disposal of end of life vehicles.
HB406Relative to access to state child support enforcement records.
HB407(2nd New Title) relative to assistance for milk producers.
HB408Establishing a council for the homeless.
HB409Relative to liquor licenses for sports recreation facilities.
HB410Establishing a commission on child support issues.
HB411Establishing a committee to study the absorption of the fish and game department by other state agencies.
HB412Relative to a new bridge connecting Hampton and Seabrook and making an appropriation therefor.
HB413Relative to the order of names on ballots.
HB414Relative to the sale of class A sludge in bulk agricultural fertilizer bags.
HB416(New Title) relative to mercury reduction and establishing a committee to study methods of improving the recycling rate in New Hampshire for mercury-added thermostats.
HB417(New Title) allowing the department of safety to transfer funds within the budget of the division of state police.
HB418Relative to RV friendly highway signs.
HB419Relative to the cost to counties of convicted inmates awaiting sentencing in a county correctional facility.
HB420Relative to the procedures for approving, reviewing, and transferring appropriations in county budgets.
HB421Relative to the right to a jury trial.
HB422Authorizing the granting of abatements to persons whose children are enrolled in schools other than the local public schools.
HB423Allowing municipalities to adopt a business incentive property tax credit.
HB424Relative to industrial hemp and establishing an industrial hemp special program fund.
HB426Relative to workers' compensation rates and resolution of disputes relative to classification of employees or independent contractors.
HB427(New Title) defining construction and demolition debris and certified waste-derived product, and relative to the department of environmental services certifying waste-derived products of the wood component of construction and demolition debris.
HB428(2nd New Title) prohibiting the combustion of the wood component of construction and demolition debris and defining construction and demolition debris and transfer station.
HB429Relative to nominations by multiple parties.
HB430Establishing a committee to study a constitutional amendment to guarantee a right to personal privacy.
HB431Establishing a commission to study academic and financial requirements for recipients of Pell grants.
HB433Relative to funding of fish and game department search and rescue operations.
HB434Relative to fishing in the Connecticut River.
HB435Making an appropriation to provide a death benefit for the family of a seasonal department of transportation employee.
HB437(New Title) permitting same gender couples to enter civil unions and have the same rights, responsibilities, and obligations as married couples.
HB438Renaming a certain island in Blackey's Cove in Lake Winnipesaukee.
HB439Relative to certain rulemaking authority of the commissioner of environmental services.
HB440Relative to the authority to quarantine to prevent dissemination of forest pests, relative to police training for forest rangers, and relative to forest resources and timber harvesting.
HB444Relative to parental rights in abuse and neglect cases.
HB446(New Title) relative to criminal threatening in a safe school zone.
HB447Relative to net energy metering.
HB448Relative to early renewals of vehicle registrations.
HB451(New Title) relative to the application of non-state sources of funding to catastrophic special education costs.
HB452Dedicating a percentage of liquor, wine, and beer revenues to the education trust fund.
HB453Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of merging marine patrol and fish and game department law enforcement staffing and resources.
HB457(New Title) allowing local governing bodies to restrict lawn watering during declared droughts.
HB458Relative to the exemption of replacement or redundant wells from the large groundwater withdrawal permitting process.
HB459(New Title) relative to the identification of wells and monitoring wells.
HB462Relative to site plan review of agricultural operations.
HB464Relative to Silver Lake in Belmont and Tilton.
HB465Relative to marking ballots cast at elections.
HB466(New Title) relative to removing abandoned vehicles and moving improperly parked vehicles in state park and ride lots.
HB468Relative to establishing the freedom's way heritage area and commission.
HB469(New Title) relative to on-premises cocktail lounge licenses for caterers and relative to beverage manufacturer hospitality rooms.
HB470Relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB471Relative to workers' compensation compliance in the construction sector and continually appropriating a special fund.
HB472(New Title) increasing fees for hazardous waste management and contaminated site cleanup and changing reporting requirements.
HB473Relative to reimbursement for members of the council for teacher education.
HB476Relative to membership on the public utilities commission.
HB477Relative to redeeming tokens.
HB478Decreasing the rate of the business profits tax.
HB479Relative to the default budget in official ballot towns.
HB480Relative to party columns listing names on ballots.
HB481Relative to suspensions of liquor licenses.
HB482Adding the song "Live Free or Die" as an official state song.
HB483Relative to mosquito control districts.
HB484Relative to liens held by condominium associations on condominiums.
HB486Requiring that the effect of turnpike tolls on towns be proportional and reasonable.
HB487Granting a property tax credit to persons aged 65 and older who have been residents for at least 10 years and not been convicted of a felony.
HB488(2nd New Title) relative to the state chief medical examiner and medico-legal death investigations.
HB489Changing the salary grade of certain department of safety positions.
HB490Requiring hospitals to make the price of certain common procedures available to the public.
HB491(New Title) establishing a public health improvement services council.
HB494Relative to keno in New Hampshire.
HB495(New Title) relative to criminal record and central registry checks of prospective foster and adoptive parents and relative to the custody of a child placed by the court in a delinquency proceeding or a proceeding for a child in need of services (CHINS).
HB496Relative to a property tax exemption for portable docks, piers, and wharves.
HB497Requiring jail time for certain offenses involving bad checks.
HB498(3rd New Title) dedicating certain OHRV and snowmobile unrefunded road tolls to the fish and game department, and relative to the land and community heritage investment program administrative fund.
HB499(New Title) relative to the innovation research center.
HB501Relative to keno and using keno revenues for college scholarships.
HB504Relative to registration requirements for certain criminal offenders under age 21.
HB505Relative to enhanced water quality monitoring for lakes and beaches.
HB506Relative to references to "United States citizen" in the New Hampshire statutes.
HB507Relative to the rights of citizens.
HB508Relative to the unlawful adoption of part 2, article 72-a of the New Hampshire constitution.
HB509Relative to constitutionality of law.
HB510Establishing authority for construction and regulation of casinos.
HB511(New Title) increasing the total prize value of a bingo game or series of games.
HB512Relative to commercial advertising on toll booths.
HB513Establishing a housing commission.
HB514Relative to the applicable minimum wage for hourly employees.
HB515Relative to combat veteran stickers on number plates.
HB516Authorizing the Mount Washington Chamber of Commerce to erect a sign on Interstate 95 in Portsmouth.
HB517(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to investigate cost drivers in providing health care and establishing the New Hampshire Rx advantage program and continually appropriating a special fund and making an appropriation therefor.
HB518Relative to establishing reciprocity for liability limitations on claims against the state and against foreign jurisdictions.
HB519Requiring children 12 years of age or under to wear personal flotation devices.
HB521Relative to the definition of adequate education.
HB523(New Title) relative to lobbyist registration and statements, and regulation of volunteer public service.
HB524Relative to the submission of minutes of the county convention adopting the budget to the department of revenue administration.
HB526Requiring district court judges to annually attend an educational program offered by the National Judicial College and establishing a surcharge on fines collected in the district court to pay for the costs of such attendance.
HB528Expanding the enhanced 911 system surcharge to providers of devices and services capable of accessing enhanced 911 service in New Hampshire.
HB529Relative to disclaimers of municipal services in real estate contracts.
HB530Relative to mortgages held by parties to a divorce.
HB531Establishing a tourism radio sign program.
HB532Relative to insurance fraud.
HB533(New Title) relative to Occupational Safety and Health Administration certification requirements for state contracts and establishing a commission to recommend a comprehensive program for increasing the use of passenger restraints in New Hampshire.
HB534Relative to political committees of political parties.
HB536Relative to the regulation of martial arts schools.
HB538Making an appropriation for the renovation of the state park system.
HB541Relative to polling places for wards.
HB542(New Title) establishing a study committee to study the approval process of nursing education programs and allowing registered nurses to pronounce an anticipated death in an assisted living residence.
HB543(New Title) establishing a committee to study the licensing process for licensed alcohol and drug counselors.
HB545Relative to the definition of recreational therapy.
HB546Establishing a commission to study liquor commission procedures and policies.
HB547Relative to the inspection of trucks.
HB548Relative to political expenditures and contributions.
HB549Relative to accepting a purchase and sale agreement on developed waterfront property.
HB551(New Title) allowing cities and towns to use capital reserve funds for debt repayment.
HB552Prohibiting the intensive confinement of caged egg-laying hens.
HB553(New Title) requiring the state to pay legal fees for certain supreme court justices and making an appropriation therefor.
HB554Requiring that funds in the civil legal services fund be distributed to New Hampshire Legal Assistance to establish an office in Concord.
HB556Relative to school emergency response plans.
HB557Relative to free parking in designated handicapped zones.
HB558(New Title) repealing the education trust fund.
HB559Relative to seat belts on school buses.
HB562Excluding extra or special duty pay from earnable compensation in the retirement system.
HB564Decreasing the rate of the business enterprise tax.
HB565Prohibiting the use of leghold traps and conibear traps.
HB566Relative to the housing of inmates in county correctional facilities.
HB567Relative to lowering the legal drinking age.
HB568Repealing the option to purchase nonqualified service credit in the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB569Relative to the retirement age for retirement system group II members.
HB571Relative to full-time seasonal state employees.
HB572Prohibiting the use of false documentation for employment, government services, or permits.
HB573Relative to the collection of judgments.
HB579Establishing 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.
HB580Relative to certain accidental disability retirement allowances payable to surviving spouses of retired members.
HB583Relative to funding for HIV/AIDS services.
HB586Imposing an enhanced penalty for sexual assaults by persons in a position of authority.
HB587Relative to the duties of probation and parole officers.
HB588Relative to Cates Hill Road and Jericho Lake Road in the city of Berlin.
HB590Changing the state migratory waterfowl stamp into a license issued by the fish and game department.
HB591Relative to an affirmative defense to certain felonious sexual assault offenses.
HB593Relative to penalties for violations of licensing requirements for certain regulated professions.
HB597Relative to expenditure caps for institutional health facilities under the certificate of need law.
HB598Repealing certain foreign dividend deductions under the business profits tax and repealing an exemption to the real estate transfer tax.
HB599(New Title) relative to fees for meals and rentals licenses.
HB601Transferring the portion of special education costs directly related to health issues to the department of health and human services.
HB602Relative to child support enforcement.
HB604Prohibiting the taking of deer from baited areas.
HB605Relative to employment eligibility verification by employers.
HB606Relative to the minimum age for purchasing, possessing, or using tobacco products.
HB607Relative to the death penalty.
HB608Relative to the number of ballots furnished by the secretary of state for a state general election.
HB609Relative to disclosure of campaign contributions in local elections.
HB611(2nd New Title) relative to payment of wages by automated pay card.
HB612Relative to coercion of abortion on a minor.
HB613Relative to payment for tobacco products purchased by retailers.
HB614Relative to eminent domain.
HB615Relative to the locations of superior courts, district courts, and the judicial branch family division.
HB616Exempting certain persons age 65 and older from 25 percent of the state and local education portion of property taxes.
HB619Establishing an additional exemption from the interest and dividends tax for individuals who are 70 years of age or older.
HB621Relative to speedy trial time frames.
HB622Establishing an income tax and repealing all state and local taxes, with the exception of the tobacco tax, beginning in 2012.
HB623Establishing a game management account in the fish and game fund and transferring certain other fish and game accounts into the game management account.
HB624Imposing a temporary moratorium on property reassessments and statistical adjustments for all municipalities which have been reassessed at least once since 2003 and establishing a committee to study the rapidly increasing property taxes in New Hampshire.
HB626Relative to the establishment and removal of certain toll booths.
HB627Relative to uniform main line toll rates for the New Hampshire turnpike system.
HB629(New Title) relative to authorizing continued membership in the Manchester employees’ contributory retirement system, and relative to the Nashua public works retirement system.
HB631Relative to the elimination of certain tolls.
HB634Establishing a dropout prevention number plate.
HB635Removing exemptions under the interest and dividends tax.
HB636Relative to physician credentialing under the managed care law.
HB638Relative to lease agreements entered into by the department of transportation.
HB639Relative to limitations on withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
HB641Relative to automatic credentialing for health care providers.
HB644Relative to differential pay of direct care employees at state institutions.
HB645Requiring notice to the public of a change in land use subject to the assessment of the land use change tax.
HB646Establishing a fee for copies of police and fire reports.
HB648(New Title) establishing a commission to develop a comprehensive flood management plan and requiring a no wake order on Silver Lake at a certain water level.
HB649Relative to the disposition of real estate given, devised, or bequeathed to a town for charitable or community purposes.
HB651Extending the school building aid grant program to cover kindergarten construction costs.
HB652Relative to the collection of debts owed to the state.
HB653(New Title) relative to the determination of benefits, funding, and administration of the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB654Prohibiting offenders against children from attending certain activities or events.
HB655Relative to unborn victims of violence.
HB657Authorizing the executive director of fish and game to issue moose hunting adventure permits.
HB658Prohibiting the taking of game by use of a tranquilizer.
HB659(2nd New Title) exempting certain motor vehicles manufactured prior to 1949 from vehicle equipment and inspection requirements.
HB660Relative to an assistant state veterinarian.
HB661Establishing an executive planning commission on special education.
HB662Exempting vehicles adapted for use by persons with disabilities from motor vehicle registration fees.
HB663(2nd New Title) relative to the protected shoreland permitting process and establishing and funding positions within the department of environmental services.
HB664(New Title) relative to annual dam registration and permit application fees and authorizing the city of Manchester to establish a stormwater utility.
HB665Relative to the comprehensive shoreland protection act.
HB667Making an appropriation for the purposes of the catastrophic illness program.
HB669Relative to kindergarten aid and kindergarten construction aid.
HB670Relative to repealing the incorporation of the New Hampshire Bar Association.
HB672Establishing a commission to study requirements for safe and secure landfills.
HB673Allowing advanced registered nurse practitioners to certify walking disabilities.
HB674Extending the veterans' property tax credit to all honorably discharged veterans.
HB676Relative to interest on deposits required under gasoline franchise agreements.
HB680Allowing municipalitities to determine the hours for the Saturday session for correction of the checklist.
HB681Relative to full cent gas pricing and road tolls.
HB684Establishing a rest area and state liquor store retail opportunities commission.
HB685(New Title) prohibiting New Hampshire from participating in a national identification card system, and establishing a death benefit to be paid to the family of a police officer or firefighter killed in the line of duty and establishing a committee to study the eligibility for and award of the benefit.
HB687Requiring the redistricting of the house of representatives for the 2008 elections.
HB688Establishing the council on the relationship between public health and the environment.
HB689Establishing a commission to study production and distribution of biodiesel fuel in New Hampshire.
HB691Excluding the value of a view from property tax assessments on working farms.
HB693Establishing a school choice certificate program.
HB694Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of tidal power generation under the Little Bay and General Sullivan Bridges, in Dover.
HB695Relative to regulation of wireless telephone service providers for consumer protection.
HB697Relative to responsible drug advertising.
HB698Relative to the policy and purpose of an adequate education.
HB699Establishing a commission to study methods and costs of sewage, sludge, and septage disposal.
HB701Relative to the definition of a school district in the case of unincorporated towns or unorganized places.
HB703Relative to day reporting programs in the county department of corrections.
HB704(New Title) relative to the commission on the status of men and relative to appropriations to the STARC armory and making appropriations for state matching funds for federal emergency management agency disaster assistance grants and energy expense shortfalls.
HB705Relative to the disposal of highway or turnpike funded real estate.
HB706Relative to requirements for highway agents.
HB707Relative to the time frames for hearings in domestic violence cases.
HB708Establishing a committee to study the cost effectiveness of the county jail system.
HB709Making various changes to department of revenue administration authority concerning property tax administration.
HB710Establishing a commission to study issues relative to the practice of leasing state-owned real estate on the shores of public waters.
HB713Relative to displaying gasoline and diesel fuel prices.
HB714Relative to motorized watercraft rental agencies.
HB716Relative to subdivision and septic system application waivers.
HB718(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study the cost, quality, accountability and oversight standards used by the state when contracting with private entities for delivery of public services.
HB719(New Title) relative to the statute of limitations for fire code violations and placing restrictions on an exception for the storage of black gunpowder by historical reenactors and certain nonprofit entities.
HB720Establishing a council on families and employment.
HB721(New Title) relative to the appropriation to the department of health and human services for rates paid for nursing services, and relative to reimbursement for home and community-based care providers.
HB722Relative to the rivers management protection program.
HB723(New Title) extending the moratoriums on nursing home beds and rehabilitation and relative to long-term care.
HB724Allowing municipalities to require the provision of income and expense information of business property to assessing officials.
HB726Establishing land and community heritage investment program number plates.
HB727(New Title) establishing a commission to study health insurance coverage in the construction industry.
HB728Relative to access to wireless telephone records.
HB731Relative to the use of vehicle information or location tracked by an electronic toll collection system.
HB732Changing the interest rate on late and delinquent property tax payments and subsequent tax payments.
HB733Relative to certain authority and procedures of the department of revenue administration.
HB735(New Title) relative to the form of the presidential primary election ballot, relative to administration of official oaths, and relative to assistant election officials.
HB736Relative to administrative enforcement of certain violations of municipal ordinances.
HB737Relative to the enforcement of domestic violence orders.
HB738Requiring insurance coverage for infertility treatments.
HB739Relative to contractor accountability and disclosure in the public works construction procurement process.
HB741Relative to the zoning requirement for child day care providers.
HB742Relative to the issuance of building permits on class VI roads.
HB743Relative to the rights of crime victims while making a victim impact statement.
HB744Relative to informed consent before abortion.
HB745Relative to the use of secret databases.
HB746Relative to listing candidates on election ballots.
HB747Relative to the special meeting requirements for municipalities.
HB748Requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists and political committees, and requiring lobbyist statements to include certain information.
HB749Changing the position of forensic toxicologist within the department of safety from an unclassified to a classified position.
HB751Relative to biodiesel road toll revenue.
HB753Relative to the electronic toll collection transponder inventory fund.
HB755(New Title) relative to transfers of motor vehicle permits.
HB756Relative to centralized voter registration database information.
HB757Relative to the beer tax.
HB758Establishing a new state defined contribution retirement plan for new state employees and establishing a committee to study the transition of current employees into the new plan and administration of the new plan.
HB760Relative to temporary relief in a domestic violence proceeding.
HB761Establishing the licensure and regulation of municipal real estate appraisers.
HB762Prohibiting smoking in restaurants, cocktail lounges, and certain enclosed places.
HB764Relative to access to toilet facilities in public places.
HB767(New Title) relative to insurance for volunteer drivers and establishing a state coordinating council for community transportation.
HB768Relative to voluntary registration with the Eastern Climate Registry.
HB769Relative to determination of town's shares of county taxes.
HB770Requiring certain information in the financial reports of counties.
HB772Relative to suspension or revocation of original drivers' licenses.
HB774Relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
HB780Requiring police departments to be certified by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).
HB782(New Title) relative to reinsurance intermediaries, conduct of examinations, and certain business transfer tax credits.
HB783Requiring DNA testing of persons convicted of certain felony offenses.
HB784Requiring excess revenue stabilization reserve account funds to be used for a credit against business enterprise and business profits taxes.
HB785Relative to user charges for excessive consumption of police and nuisance enforcement services.
HB787Relative to procedures for and requirements applicable to municipal appraisers for property tax purposes.
HB788Relative to games of chance.
HB790(2nd New Title) relative to dependent coverage for health insurance.
HB791(New Title) establishing a commission to study the legal and social effects of permitting same gender marriage.
HB793Establishing an exemption from the interest and dividends tax for individuals who are 62 years of age or older.
HB795Relative to restricting usage of cellular phones while driving.
HB796Relative to civil liability for damaging highway protective barriers.
HB797Regulating mandatory overtime for nurses and assistants.
HB798Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax freeze for persons aged 65 and older.
HB801Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of the state assuming responsibility for fully funding special education costs for children receiving special education services in the state.
HB802Relative to passenger restraints.
HB803Relative to the sale of tax-deeded property.
HB804Excluding the value of a view from property tax assessments.
HB805Relative to a crosswalk in the town of Seabrook.
HB806Relative to a traffic light in the town of Seabrook.
HB807Requiring headlight use when windshield wipers are in use.
HB808Relative to employees' rights to bring court action against employers.
HB811Establishing a committee to study alternatives to incarceration and funding for rehabilitation programs for non-violent offenders.
HB812(New Title) relative to certain exceptions to limits on land application of septage and sludge.
HB813Expanding the definition of income of the land conservation investment program monitoring endowment.
HB815(New Title) requiring the display of boater education decals on vessels registered in other states.
HB817Relative to the workers' compensation compliance statement.
HB819Establishing a right to work act which provides for freedom of choice on whether to join a labor union.
HB820Establishing tax on candy.
HB821Establishing a committee to study establishing a permanent Latino affairs commission.
HB822Relative to enrollment of students in regional vocational schools.
HB824Establishing a death benefit to be paid to the family of a police officer, firefighter, or highway worker killed in the line of duty.
HB826(New Title) relative to coverage of services and items under the medical assistance program.
HB827Relative to the reasonable cost of medical support for dependent children.
HB828(2nd New Title) relative to corrupt practices as defined in RSA 640 and state reporting requirements for gifts, honorariums, and expenses.
HB829Establishing authority for a state property tax bank administered by the housing finance authority and requiring the housing finance authority board to develop a proposal and report to the general court.
HB831Relative to notification by pharmacies to consumers when prescriptions need to be renewed.
HB832Relative to financial relief for members of the military reserve or national guard called to active duty.
HB833(New Title) establishing a committee to study the outsourcing of jobs involving state contracts.
HB834Relative to sales of tobacco products in state liquor stores.
HB835Relative to funding the modular building program.
HB836Prohibiting wastewater treatment plants from excluding towns for septage treatment and disposal services.
HB838Allowing municipalities to recover certain costs related to right-to-know requests.
HB840Relative to home improvement contracts.
HB843Requiring excess revenue stabilization reserve account funds to be used to make payments to all homeowners of primary residences in this state.
HB844Authorizing the commissioner of revenue administration to issue demands for records for purposes of interest and dividends tax audits and to seize and destroy unstamped and invalidly stamped tobacco products.
HB845Making an appropriation to the town of Dorchester to rebuild the Province road bridge.
HB846Transferring certain land in the town of Stoddard from the Trust for Public Land to the fish and game department.
HB848Relative to a private right of action to recover workers' compensation coverage payments.
HB849Relative to rent payments by voucher issued by a state or municipal agency.
HB851Relative to the determination of county payments for nursing home services.
HB852Changing the rate and distribution of the excavation tax.
HB853Establishing a commission to study the effect of fiat currency on the wealth of New Hampshire citizens.
HB854Relative to remedies under the right-to-know law.
HB857Relative to permitting responsibilities under the comprehensive shoreland protection act.
HB859Relative to the definitions of agriculture and farming in the motor vehicle laws.
HB860Relative to maintenance of draft beer equipment.
HB862Establishing an incapacitated adult fatality review committee.
HB863Relative to the assessment of property subject to a housing subsidy restriction.
HB864Requiring licensing of outpatient abortion facilities.
HB866(New Title) relative to the right-to-know law application to public utilities commission matters.
HB869Relative to unauthorized video surveillance.
HB870Relative to the calculation and disbursement of adequate education grants.
HB871Allowing the fish and game department to conduct an annual auction of moose hunting permits.
HB872Relative to an exception to the wiretapping and eavesdropping statute for recording images or sounds occurring where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy.
HB873Establishing minimum renewable standards for energy portfolios.
HB874Establishing a New Hampshire health access corporation, continually appropriating a special fund, and allowing the healthy kids corporation to cover certain adults.
HB876(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to make recommendations to ensure the long-term viability of the New Hampshire retirement system, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB879Relative to establishing a conservation agent program within the department of environmental services.
HB880Requiring the department of resources and economic development to implement a feasibility study for the production of alternative forms of energy using natural resources of the state of New Hampshire and making an appropriation therefor.
HB881Relative to the licensure and regulation of interior designers.
HB882Relative to limitations on tort liability of government units.
HB883Relative to tolls.
HB885Relative to the deputy commissioner of the department of employment security.
HB889Relative to securities regulation.
HB890Relative to sentencing of persons convicted of Internet solicitation of a minor.
HB891Establishing a beverage fee to be paid by beverage manufacturers and distributors.
HB892Relative to bonding for subdivisions and condominium projects.
HB895Relative to licensure of court reporters.
HB896Relative to authority to waive interest on late paid property tax bills
HB897Relative to the salary of the state veterinarian.
HB898Relative to the use of sled dogs and the training of sled dogs on state trails.
HB899Assessing a fee on water withdrawn for sale or resale from water supply sources in the state.
HB902Establishing a committee to study the costs and benefits of the drug prohibition policy on the people of New Hampshire.
HB903(New Title) prohibiting delivery of oil to non-compliant underground storage facilities and establishing requirements for guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for home heating oil, kerosene, or liquid petroleum gas.
HB905Establishing civil unions as legally recognized relationships.
HB906Relative to an informed jury.
HB907(New Title) relative to the sale and distribution of certain mercury-added products.
HB909Relative to oaths required of public officers.
HB911(New Title) establishing an automated external defibrillator advisory commission.
HB913Establishing a senior citizen property tax postponement program.
HB914(New Title) establishing a committee to study issues related to cooperative school districts.
HB915Establishing a committee to study the trafficking and distribution of illegal drugs into and throughout New Hampshire.
HB917(New Title) relative to the duties of the oversight committee on telecommunications.
HB918Relative to motor vehicle registrations for manufacturers.
HB920Establishing a worker adjustment and retraining notification requirement.
HB921Making technical changes in the insurance laws.
HB922Relative to licensing for games of chance.
HB923Prohibiting dog racing in New Hampshire and establishing a committee to make recommendations for mitigating the impacts of prohibiting dog racing.
HB926Relative to the regulation of pharmacies and pharmacists.
HB927(New Title) relative to the specific criteria and substantive educational program that define an adequate education, the resources required to provide an adequate education, and the establishment of a timetable for costing an adequate education.
HB928Relative to the Christa McAuliffe planetarium commission.
House Concurrent Resolutions (5)
HCR1Declaring the directives of the judicial branch in the Claremont cases that the legislative and executive branches define an "adequate education," adopt "standards of accountability," and "guarantee adequate funding" of a public education are not binding on the legislative and executive branches.
HCR2Urging the federal government to establish a post office and a zip code in the town of Lee.
HCR3Urging that New Hampshire members and veterans of the armed forces and national guard and their dependents receive health screening for depleted uranium exposure.
HCR4(New Title) recognizing the sacrifices and service of New Hampshire Air Force veterans on the 60th anniversary of the United States Air Force.
HCR5Endorsing the National Health Insurance Act.
House Joint Resolutions (1)
HJR1(New Title) urging that more veterans’ mental health counseling centers be established in New Hampshire and urging that funding be continued for the Manchester Veterans’ Center.
House Resolutions (13)
HR1Adopting the rules of the 2006 session for the 2007-2008 biennium.
HR2Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
HR3Distribution of House publications.
HR4The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
HR5Legislative salary and mileage payments.
HR6Relative to the tied election in Hillsborough County District 3
HR7Urging increased consideration and preservation of local authority in international trade and investment agreements.
HR8Requesting an opinion from the New Hampshire supreme court on certain questions regarding education funding.
HR9Supporting the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement.
HR10Opposing President George W. Bush's Iraq policy and urging the President and Congress to take actions relative to veterans' benefits and the war in Iraq.
HR11Memoralizing state Representative James H. Oliver of Hooksett.
HR12Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2007, 2008, and 2009.
HR13Memorializing State Representative Donald R. Buxton of Brentwood.
Senate Bills (197)
SB18Raising the age of required attendance of children in school.
SB26Prohibiting the fish and game department from stocking fish in certain water bodies without public access and requiring public access for Big Island Pond.
SB27Relative to the display of the POW-MIA flag.
SB28Redefining the "board of the public employer for the judiciary" in public employee collective bargaining.
SB29Updating laws relative to child impact seminars to reflect the implementation of the judicial branch family division.
SB30Combining the judicial branch salary adjustment fund and the judicial branch benefit adjustment account into a single fund.
SB31Adding the chief justice of the supreme court or designee to the advisory council on emergency preparedness and security.
SB33Equalizing the pay of administrative judges in the judicial branch.
SB34Relative to eligibility for certain veteran disability plates.
SB35(2nd New Title) making an appropriation for disaster relief assistance in response to the May 2006 and April 2007 floods and establishing a committee to study the distribution of financial disaster assistance.
SB36Eliminating straight ticket voting.
SB37Relative to accidental death benefit payments in the city of Manchester employees' contributory retirement system.
SB38Relative to uninsured or hit-and-run motor vehicle coverage.
SB39Allowing a newly-retired supreme court justice to continue to participate as a temporary justice in a case held before retirement but decided after.
SB40Relative to the modular building code.
SB41(New Title) relative to the authority of law enforcement officers to obtain registration checks on motor vehicles for official purposes and prohibiting the use of automated number plate scanning devices.
SB42Prohibiting smoking in restaurants, cocktail lounges, and certain enclosed public places.
SB43Relative to the training for barbers and establishing the master barber license under the board of barbering, cosmetology, and esthetics.
SB44Relative to licenses to carry pistols and revolvers.
SB46(New Title) requiring criminal history record checks of all applicants to practice medicine in New Hampshire, and revising the criminal history record checks under the nurse practice act.
SB47Making a supplemental appropriation for school building aid.
SB50(New Title) relative to the membership of the state veterans’ advisory committee and authorizing the state veterans council to accept certain donations and bequests.
SB51Transferring authority over court forms from the supreme court to the judicial branch administrative council.
SB52Relative to authorizing the attorney general to bring actions for violations of New Hampshire combination and monopolies law.
SB53Relative to membership of the board of trustees of the regional community-technical colleges.
SB54(New Title) relative to dog license fees.
SB55(New Title) establishing a committee to study the efficacy of the Master Settlement Agreement and strategies for addressing the financial burden imposed on the state by cigarette smoking and the use of tobacco products.
SB56Relative to Old Drewsville Road in the town of Walpole.
SB57Requiring a course in civics for high school graduation.
SB58Relative to the recommendation for the town budget.
SB59(New Title) establishing a committee to study the effect on the unemployment compensation trust fund of employers with negative balance separate accounts.
SB60Relative to compensations for injuries and illnesses suffered by national guard members on state active duty.
SB61Relative to pharmaceutical marketers.
SB64Changing the dates of the reports on court facilities made to the supreme court by the court accreditation commission and made to the commissioner of administrative services by the supreme court.
SB65(2nd New Title) requiring that the state provide 21 days’ written notice to the defendant prior to jury selection for his or her trial of the state’s request for an extended term of imprisonment.
SB66(New Title) relative to involuntary civil commitment of sexually violent predators and relative to payment of the sex offender registration fee by criminal offenders.
SB67Relative to implementation of the recommendations of the YDC master plan and making an appropriation therefor.
SB68Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services to implement the New Hampshire estuaries project's comprehensive conservation and management plan.
SB69Relative to exceptions to the confidentiality provisions for certain department of employment security records.
SB70( New Title ) relative to external review for disability income policies.
SB71Relative to setback requirements for new landfills located near designated rivers.
SB72Relative to standards for public school approval.
SB73Relative to lottery prizes and administration by the lottery commission.
SB74Relative to the operation and administration of the state park system.
SB75(2nd New Title) relative to establishing a New Hampshire rail transit authority that will have responsibility for developing and providing commuter rail and related public rail transportation services in New Hampshire.
SB76(New Title) establishing a commission to study the proper allocation of costs for transporting convicted persons and methods for minimizing the costs of transporting convicted persons.
SB77Prohibiting the department of health and human services from entering into a contract with Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., or any organization that provides abortion services.
SB78Relative to the placement of twins or other multiples in the same classroom.
SB80Relative to qualified minor's trusts.
SB81(New Title) relative to the state building code.
SB82Reorganizing the administration and governance of the regional community-technical college system.
SB83Naming the Epsom traffic circle in honor of Officer Jeremy Charron and Officer Michael Briggs and naming a portion of Route 4 in honor of Officer Michael Briggs.
SB86Naming a bridge in Plymouth.
SB87Making technical corrections to certain lottery commission provisions.
SB88Relative to public employee terms of employment, bargaining units, and dispute resolution.
SB89Authorizing the Holden School of Nursing to confer degrees.
SB91(New Title) relative to political contributions by corporations, partnerships, and labor unions.
SB92Relative to the definition of employee and clarifying the criteria for exempting workers from employee status.
SB93Relative to insurance coverage for children's early intervention therapy services.
SB95(New Title) relative to bingo games conducted by senior citizens’ organizations.
SB96Extending the veterans' property tax credit to all honorably discharged veterans.
SB97(New Title) relative to unemployment administrative contributions and the training fund, and transferring the job training program administered by the department of regional community-technical colleges to the department of resources and economic development.
SB98(New Title) relative to party access to voter information.
SB99Relative to the terms for payment in lieu of taxes for renewable generation facilities.
SB100Relative to the authority of a real estate escrow agent to hold funds in the event of a dispute.
SB101Relative to payment of costs for certain students attending alternative education programs.
SB104( New Title ) relative to the directory of charitable trusts.
SB105Repealing the bond requirement for fund raising counsel of a charitable trust.
SB106Allowing lobbyists and those connected with lobbyists to sit on committees established by the judicial branch.
SB107Authorizing the judicial branch family division and the superior court to use bail commissioners in civil cases.
SB108Making technical corrections to the probate laws.
SB109Relative to emergency powers of the supreme court.
SB110Relative to the ban on the sale and use of lead fishing jigs.
SB111Permitting a dam to be constructed on Lake Ivanhoe in the town of Wakefield.
SB112Relative to recommendations of marital masters.
SB113Relative to the position of special justice in the district court.
SB115Prohibiting mandatory fees for state employees.
SB116Establishing a committee to study the licensing and regulation of fuel gas fitters by the state fire marshal.
SB118Increasing fines for certain dog violations.
SB119Establishing a committee to study the oversight of municipal capital reserve funds.
SB120Establishing a commission to study the removal of thimerosal from vaccines.
SB122Relative to maintenance of grounds around signs in the right-of-way on state highways.
SB123Relative to pole attachments.
SB124Changing the membership of the economic development matching grants screening committee.
SB125Relative to certificates for architect business organizations.
SB126Relative to motor vehicle fines.
SB127Relative to search and rescue operations conducted by the fish and game department.
SB128Establishing an enhanced penalty for injuring another as a result of resisting arrest.
SB129Requiring interpretation services upon request for persons receiving medical treatment.
SB130Relative to the insurance premium tax.
SB132Allowing marital masters to be reimbursed for certain expenses and repealing a provision permitting court stenographers to be reimbursed for expenses.
SB133Relative to the escrow fund for court facility improvements.
SB134(2nd New Title) establishing a research and development credit against business taxes and requiring the commissioner of resources and economic development to report on the research and development tax credit program.
SB135Establishing a commission to study lowering costs of health insurance for small businesses.
SB136Relative to the attorney general's authority to appoint, organize, and assign investigatory personnel at the department of justice.
SB137Removing the prospective repeal of community reinvestment and opportunity zones (CROP zones).
SB138(New Title) relative to the waiting list for services to persons with developmental disabilities and acquired brain disorders.
SB139Relative to the asset transfer penalty in Medicaid.
SB140(New Title) relative to transmission upgrades, the process for siting renewable generation facilities, and the study of demand response programs and distributed generation.
SB141(New Title) relative to differential pay of certain direct care employees.
SB143(3rd New Title) naming Jericho Mountain state park and establishing ATV and trail bike trails in such park.
SB144(New Title) relative to lottery ticket sales and revenue.
SB145Allowing marital masters and registers and deputy registers of probate to perform notarial acts.
SB147Relative to proceedings regarding a child in need of services (CHINS).
SB148Relative to retirement system status for members of the university system police force.
SB149(New Title) relative to the 2 family support councils for the developmentally disabled serving Lebanon and Claremont.
SB150Requiring drivers who are residents of foreign countries to have insurance.
SB151Relative to drug nuisance abatement.
SB152Relative to permanency planning for delinquent children, abused and neglected children, and children in need of services.
SB153(New Title) establishing a commission to study changing statutory references to “mental retardation.”
SB154Relative to the worker's compensation compliance statement.
SB155Relative to insurance coverage for chiropractic services.
SB157(New Title) establishing a committee to study the criteria necessary for the creation of a master plan for the development of future all-terrain vehicle parks.
SB159Relative to polling place arrangement and accessibility.
SB160(New Title) adding members to the Skyhaven airport operation commission and relative to the Skyhaven airport transfer plan.
SB161(New Title) relative to the registration fees for mortgage servicing companies and relative to debt adjustment services.
SB162Establishing a commission to oversee and negotiate issues relative to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
SB164Relative to renewals and reinstatements of licenses issued by the board of dental examiners and procedures of the board.
SB167Relative to the licensure of medical assistants by the board of nursing.
SB168Establishing tuition waivers for foster children.
SB169(3rd New Title) establishing a death benefit to be paid to the family of a police officer or firefighter killed in the line of duty and establishing a committee to study the eligibility for and award of the benefit.
SB170Establishing an office of mediation and arbitration within the judicial branch.
SB171Relative to regulation of apprenticeships by professional regulatory boards and commissions.
SB175Establishing an apprentice hunting license.
SB176Relative to lead paint poisoning and establishing a commission to study the current childhood lead poisoning prevention law, policies, and standards.
SB178Relative to the judicial retirement plan.
SB180Relative to local regulation of persons soliciting contributions on streets.
SB181Adding a fee to motor vehicle fines for use by municipalities.
SB182Establishing a committee to study the confidentiality of health care records in abuse and neglect proceedings.
SB183(New Title) requiring health insurance plans for family coverage to extend to dependent under age 26.
SB184Relative to residential home care services providers.
SB185Relative to photo identification for persons released from correctional facilities and establishing a commission to study the services needed to help chronically homeless children in New Hampshire.
SB186(New Title) establishing a committee to study a state elderly homeowner property tax credit.
SB187Relative to motor vehicles operated in parades.
SB188Relative to unfair claim settlement practices by insurers.
SB189Relative to medical benefits under motor vehicle insurance.
SB191Relative to the nongame species account in the fish and game fund.
SB192Establishing an outreach program in the children's health insurance program.
SB193Relative to adjustments to the child support guidelines under special circumstances.
SB194Establishing a commission to study the trafficking of persons across borders for sexual and labor exploitation.
SB195Relative to unemployment benefits for persons needed to care for family members who are disabled.
SB197Relative to continuation of group health insurance in the event of divorce or legal separation.
SB198Requiring milfoil stickers for out-of-state boats.
SB200Relative to the state directory of new hires.
SB202Establishing a lifetime license for certain long-serving emergency medical care providers.
SB203Relative to the use of the English language in writs and other court documents.
SB204Relative to collection of debts owed the state.
SB206(New Title) relative to the investment authority of local government entities and authorizing the city of Nashua to purchase Pennichuck Corporation stock.
SB207Extending the committee to study the funding necessary to operate the hazardous materials program in New Hampshire.
SB208Relative to court review of certain planning and zoning decisions.
SB209(New Title) requiring the board of trustees of the judicial retirement plan to study the inclusion of service of all judges who are not members of the judicial retirement plan.
SB213(New Title) establishing a comprehensive cancer plan fund, requiring master settlement agreement strategic contribution fund payments to be deposited in such fund, and establishing a comprehensive cancer plan oversight board.
SB214Making a capital appropriation to the department of administrative services to fund acquisition of land on which to build a facility for the Hampton-Exeter district court.
SB215(New Title) relative to funding for the human immunodeficiency virus prevention program and certain AIDS services organizations.
SB216Relative to certification of employee organizations to represent public employees.
SB217(New Title) establishing the New Hampshire housing and conservation planning program.
SB218Relative to notice of sale requirements for manufactured housing parks.
SB219(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study the effectiveness of current preservation planning tools designed to prevent unnecessary demolitions of significant historic properties and recommend new incentives to aid communities, improvements to existing methods, or creation of new programs.
SB220Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of establishing a public review board for health insurance rate increase requests.
SB221Establishing a commission to organize events in celebration of the Abraham Lincoln bicentennial.
SB222Relative to health insurance for national guard members.
SB223(New Title) establishing a New Hampshire medal of honor and prohibiting funeral protests.
SB224(New Title) relative to the telecommunications planning and development advisory committee.
SB225Relative to allowing video gaming in Coos county, building casinos in Berlin and Portsmouth, and establishing a fund to assist with the payment of property taxes.
SB226Relative to the temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) program.
SB227Authorizing land and community heritage investment program donations accompanying motor vehicle registrations.
SB228Relative to the supervision of persons released on bail.
SB229Relative to restitution ordered against an inmate.
SB230Relative to annulment of records of arrests or prosecutions not resulting in a conviction.
SB231Exempting certain department of corrections practices and procedures from the provisions of RSA 541-A.
SB232Relative to profits from the prison industries program.
SB233(2nd New Title) relative to specialty beer, relative to sales by beverage vendor licensees, and establishing a committee to study flavored malt beverages.
SB234Relative to privileges, benefits, and immunities for national guard members.
SB235(New Title) establishing a milk producers emergency relief fund.
SB237(2nd New Title) establishing a commission on employment issues affecting veterans.
SB238Relative to funding for the Groveton Branch Corridor repairs.
SB239Requiring the state of New Hampshire to transfer title to certain property to the town of Wakefield.
SB241Relative to availability of cable television in manufactured housing parks.
SB242Establishing the intellectual property business loan development program.
SB243Relative to regulating home contractors.
SB244(New Title) relative to employers withholding from employees’ wages for certain purposes.
SB245Relative to the New Hampshire college tuition savings plan.
SB246Relative to a temporary moratorium on the issuance of large groundwater withdrawal permits and on large groundwater withdrawals from bedrock aquifers if withdrawal has not commenced.
SB247Establishing a committee to study the adjudication of land use issues and ordinance violations.
SB249Establishing a new position and relative to the realignment of functions in the department of corrections.
SB252Relative to publication of supreme court reports.
SB253Relative to appeals in child abuse and neglect cases.
SB254Relative to legal representation during contract negotiations.
SB255Requiring non-motorized vessels to display conservation decals issued by the fish and game department.
SB256Relative to hazardous buildings.
SB258Relative to reliance on ethics committee advisory opinions.
SB260Relative to the location and budget practices of the lottery commission.
SB261Naming the state law library the John W. King law library.
SB262Establishing a committee to study certain prohibitions on smoking.
SB263Establishing a committee to study Medicaid payments for hospital-based physicians and outpatient services and establishing a moratorium on certain reimbursement policy changes pending the study's recommendations.
SB265Relative to the state apprenticeship council and the regulation of apprenticeship programs.
SB266Relative to a capital appropriation for the Laconia district court renovation.
Senate Concurrent Resolutions (4)
SCR1Declaring a state of emergency in the town of Dorchester during the March 2006 floods.
SCR2Urging Congress to amend the No Child Left Behind Act.
SCR3Urging preservation of traditional powers of state and local governments under international trade agreements.
SCR4Calling on the President and the Congress to fully fund the federal government's share of special education services in public elementary and secondary schools in the United States under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
Senate Resolutions (1)
SR1Requesting an opinion of the justices concerning the constitutionality of SB 112.