2008 bills

1061 bills are currently in our system.

Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolutions (20)
CACR2Relating to: the definition and constitutionality of judicial and legislative acts. Providing that: the supreme court shall determine the constitutionality of judicial acts and the legislature shall determine the constitutionality of legislative acts.
CACR6Relating to: education funding. Providing that: the state may meet its funding obligations under Article 83 by providing aid only to those communities that, in the reasonable judgment of the general court, are in need of such aid.
CACR8(New Title) Relating to: the term of office of the governor. Providing that: the governor’s term of office shall be 4 years.
CACR9(New Title) RELATING TO: clerks of the probate court. PROVIDING THAT: clerks of the probate court shall be appointed instead of elected.
CACR14Relating to cherishing public schools. Providing that state aid to public schools cannot decrease unless the number of students decreases.
CACR20Relating to funding of public education. Providing that the local political subdivision shall provide public education and determine curriculum and the amount of funding thereof, and the legislature shall have the authority to make reasonable determinations as to public education, provide supplemental funding, and determine the amount and allocation of such state funds.
CACR21Relating to local public education. Providing that the local political subdivision responsible for public education shall have the power to determine curriculum, set standards, and determine funding, and that the legislature may provide supplemental funding.
CACR22Relating to the membership of the senate. Providing that the senate shall consist of 36 members.
CACR23Relating to parental rights. Providing that the State shall not abridge the right of parents to control the welfare and education of their children.
CACR24Relating to prohibiting any new tax on personal income. Providing that no new tax on personal income shall be levied by the state of New Hampshire.
CACR25Relating to state participation in federal programs. Providing that the state shall not participate in unfunded and partially funded federally mandated programs.
CACR26Relating to the state senate. Providing that state senators shall be 25 years of age or older.
CACR27Relating to the election of a state auditor. Providing that the state auditor shall be elected to a term of 4 years and shall be responsible for auditing the accounts of the treasurer.
CACR28Relating to compensation of members of the legislature. Providing that compensation of members of the legislature be increased to $100 per week.
CACR29Relating to education. Providing that the recognition of local control of education in the New Hampshire constitution is reestablished.
CACR30Relating to the oath of office. Providing that the name of the state in the oath of office be corrected.
CACR31Relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the legislature shall make a reasonable determination of the content, extent, funding, which shall include targeting, and delivery of public education.
CACR32Relating to local public education. Providing that the local political subdivision responsible for public education shall have the power to determine curriculum, set standards, and determine funding, and that the legislature may provide supplemental funding.
CACR33Relating to funding a 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.
CACR34Relating to funding of public education. Providing that the general court shall define an adequate education and distribute state funds for public education in a manner that alleviates local disparities.
House Addresses (1)
HA1For the removal of Patricia C. Coffey, superior court justice, from office.
House Bills (712)
HB31Requiring the licensure of property and casualty insurance appraisers.
HB35Establishing a commission to study human trafficking issues in New Hampshire.
HB40Relative to living wills and durable powers of attorney for health care.
HB45Relative to addresses on motor vehicle registrations.
HB47Exempting inheritances from marital assets for purposes of divorce settlements.
HB48Relative to the definition of "party" for election purposes.
HB57Relative to advance directives for durable powers of attorney and living wills.
HB63(New Title) relative to conflicts of interest involving county officers and employees.
HB65(New Title) relative to the Pease development authority.
HB76Creating an environmental policy for New Hampshire.
HB79Relative to the safety of school bus stops.
HB91(New Title) relative to lobbyist registration and statements, repealing the restriction on simultaneous employment and public service, and relative to regulation of volunteer public service.
HB115Relative to the procedure for counties to apply for, accept, and expend federal, state, or other grants.
HB116Limiting access to certain business records.
HB121Expanding eligibility for special number plates for veterans to family members of soldiers killed in action.
HB145Establishing an education funding study committee.
HB156Relative to the membership of the ballot law commission.
HB159(New Title) establishing an interbranch criminal and juvenile justice council.
HB172(New Title) relative to state meat inspection.
HB173(2nd New Title) relative to the promotion, acquisition, and retention of large animal veterinarians in those areas of the state where there is a need, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB174Relative to regulating residential building and remodeling contractors.
HB181Establishing a tuition voucher program for New Hampshire national guard members and making an appropriation therefor.
HB185(New Title) relative to economic revitalization zone credits.
HB186Relative to random recounts.
HB190Relative to the definition of "resident" for motor vehicle purposes.
HB201Relative to recycling and reconstituting the recycling market development steering committee.
HB208Relative to the definition of swine as a nuisance.
HB211(New Title) requiring that driver’s license applicants be informed of and examined on laws relating to blind pedestrians.
HB214Relative to discovery in criminal matters.
HB232(New Title) relative to retaliatory rent increases and mediation of manufactured housing park disputes.
HB233Specifying compensation for ballot law commissioners.
HB235Relative to the recognition of out-of-state marriages.
HB241Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions.
HB254Relative to mandatory employer meetings about political and religious beliefs, including beliefs about joining a union.
HB255Establishing a committee to study the implementation and use of growth management ordinances.
HB260Relative to bail agents and recovery agents.
HB265Relative to the waiting list for services to persons with developmental disabilities and acquired brain disorders and making an appropriation therefor.
HB267Relative to certain small loans.
HB269Prohibiting "pretexting" as a means of obtaining personally identifiable information.
HB270Allowing municipalities to adopt a homestead exemption for property tax assessments on a person's principal place of residence.
HB271Making political and commercial advertising placed illegally on public property subject to state litter laws.
HB281Relative to the cancellation of buying club memberships.
HB282Relative to administration of road tolls.
HB283Allocating a portion of unrefunded road tolls to the dam maintenance fund.
HB285(New Title) relative to voting machines.
HB287Requiring the seller to provide notice to the buyer of privately owned land or property known, or in an area historically known, to have been inhabited by Native Americans.
HB291Relative to licensure of fireworks sellers.
HB294Relative to current use taxation of certain farm buildings.
HB295(2nd New Title) relative to fuel quality standards and testing requirements for combustion of biomass and biomass fuel and clarifying a definition of provider of electricity.
HB296Prohibiting the use of flatbed trailers with outrigger wheels in parades.
HB304Relative to the criteria under which guardianship over a minor is granted.
HB310(New Title) allowing municipalities to regulate small wind energy systems.
HB315(New Title) relative to criminal background checks of prospective municipal employees through the division of state police.
HB329Relative to fire equipment servicing certification program.
HB330Establishing a task force to study the feasibility of supplying laptop computers to all 7th grade children in the state.
HB331(New Title) relative to time limits on design review.
HB335Defining "unnecessary hardship" for purposes of zoning variances.
HB351(New Title) clarifying that the definition of “overseas business organization” includes all foreign incorporated business organizations and all 80/20 business organizations.
HB352Relative to trust funds for public school educational enhancement.
HB355Establishing number plates supporting New Hampshire public higher education.
HB358(New Title) relative to the procedure for listing candidates on election ballots.
HB359(2nd New Title) relative to recovery of medical assistance from an estate, relative to the nursing facility quality assessment, and establishing an assessment on intermediate care facilities for the intellectually disabled.
HB367Relative to incompatible offices.
HB369(New Title) relative to state reimbursement and payment for costs of bailiffs.
HB373Relative to unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor.
HB374Increasing the appropriation to the firemen's relief fund.
HB379Relative to the adoption, revision, and amendment of municipal charters.
HB380Relative to the forms of government under town charters.
HB385Relative to licensing and insurance fees.
HB392Relative to the use of property held by the state of New Hampshire under an easement specifying low impact recreational use only.
HB399(New Title) relative to the minimum hourly rate of compensation.
HB404Prohibiting state and local law enforcement agencies from enforcing federal immigration laws.
HB415Establishing a geothermal assessment project.
HB432(New Title) relative to certain on-premises beverage and liquor licenses.
HB436Expanding employee freedom of expression to all public employees.
HB441Establishing a non-motorized trails grant program and making an appropriation therefor.
HB442Prohibiting unconscionable prices for essential commodities during a declared state of emergency.
HB443Relative to requirements for admission to the New Hampshire bar upon motion.
HB445Relative to the assessment of open space land.
HB449Relative to motor vehicle inspections.
HB454Relative to meetings of the supervisors of the checklist.
HB455Repealing the law relative to screening panels for medical injury claims.
HB456(New Title) limiting liability for town health officers and overseers of public welfare when acting in the course of their official duties.
HB460Relative to conservation restrictions to protect public water supplies.
HB461Relative to purchasing alliances.
HB463Relative to the awarding parental rights and responsibilities to a stepparent or grandparent.
HB467(New Title) establishing a state climate change policy commission and developing a climate action plan and to report on climate change issues.
HB474Excluding septic and sewage treatment facilities from the tax exemption for water and air pollution control facilities.
HB485Exempting tidal waters from the general rules for vessels operating on water.
HB492Relative to consumer protection in telecommunication contracts.
HB493Expanding the meals and rooms tax on rentals to include motorized recreational vehicles.
HB502(New Title) extending Medicaid coverage through age 20 to individuals who were foster children and are attending postsecondary school.
HB503Relative to establishing a solid waste management fund and assessing a surcharge for the disposal of solid waste.
HB520Establishing a state-owned casino to provide funds for public education.
HB522Requiring the supreme court to notify the legislature of any pending cases or matters before the court which involve constitutional issues regarding current law or pending legislation.
HB527Establishing a recreational saltwater license for fishing of marine species in coastal and estuarine waters.
HB535Establishing a regional license suspension hearing pilot program.
HB537Establishing a task force on homeless teenagers.
HB539Relative to manslaughter.
HB540Relative to solid waste reduction, establishing a solid waste disposal fee, and renaming the recycling market development steering committee.
HB544Relative to exemptions from auctioneering for Internet sales.
HB555Relative to certain disclosures by campaign workers.
HB560Relative to insurance coverage for prostate cancer testing.
HB561Relative to pharmacy benefit managers.
HB563(New Title) relative to obtaining certificates of stillbirth for stillborn children.
HB570Increasing the fee for a wild turkey hunting license.
HB574Relative to preservation of electronic voting machine data.
HB576Increasing certain fish and game nonresident license or permit fees.
HB577Establishing the number of associate justices of the superior court.
HB578Providing a definition of an adequate education and establishing an adequacy board.
HB581(New Title) relative to the penalty for purposely mistreating service animals.
HB582Relative to the bridge over the Merrimack River.
HB584(New Title) including 17-year olds in the juvenile justice system.
HB585(New Title) requiring all animal shelter facilities, pet shops and commercial kennels to collect a neutering deposit when placing a cat or dog that has not been neutered.
HB589Relative to the calculation of concurrent and consecutive terms of imprisonment.
HB592Relative to tolls on the Everett Turnpike.
HB594Granting group II retirement system status to certain positions in the department of corrections.
HB595(2nd New Title) requiring the commissioner of the department of corrections to adopt procedures establishing a policy on and procedures for an internal clemency board to review and make recommendations on requests for sentence modifications.
HB596Relative to a retirement system calculation exemption for certain retired teachers of the Concord school district.
HB603Establishing a task force on mental health costs and requiring the commissioner of the department of corrections to enroll any person being released from a correctional facility in any available free or reduced cost drug program.
HB610Requiring the criminal justice and public safety committee to review motor vehicle fines and extending the effective date for certain motor vehicle fine reductions.
HB617Establishing a property tax relief program and fund and making an appropriation therefor.
HB618Establishing a research and development credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise taxes.
HB620Repealing the statutory provisions regarding small loans, title loans, and payday loans and establishing a general statutory usury rate.
HB628Establishing the New Hampshire Rx advantage program and continually appropriating a special fund.
HB630Relative to an electronic controlled drug prescription monitoring program.
HB632Relative to the penalty for death resulting from the trafficking of controlled drugs.
HB637Establishing a gaming oversight authority and video lottery gaming.
HB640Relative to requiring reimbursement of search and rescue costs of the fish and game department.
HB642Relative to educational accountability programs.
HB643Relative to the distribution of tobacco settlement funds.
HB647Relative to indicating citizenship on drivers' licenses and nondrivers' identification cards.
HB656Relative to the issuance of identification cards to individuals who lack the ability to obtain a nondriver's picture identification card.
HB666(New Title) relative to the immunizations included for reimbursement in the animal population control program.
HB671Relative to certain data used for workers' compensation rates.
HB677Relative to special education procedural safeguards and the dispute resolution process.
HB678(New Title) establishing a committee to study issues related to cochlear implants.
HB679Relative to delivery of special education services.
HB682(New Title) relative to guardianship of a minor.
HB683Relative to nominations by party committees.
HB686(New Title) relative to the regulation of remotely readable devices and the illegal use of payment card scanning devices or reencoders.
HB690(4th New Title) authorizing the commissioner of the department of employment security to adjust the discount rate and relative to auditable basis policies.
HB692(2nd New Title) relative to workers’ compensation.
HB696Reclassifying certain positions in the insurance department.
HB702(New Title) relative to continued jurisdiction in child protection cases.
HB711Requiring insurance coverage for the cost of hormone treatment drugs for transsexuals.
HB715(New Title) establishing a committee to study the state heritage collections committee and the joint legislative historical committee.
HB717Allowing municipalities to establish local community services and care planning boards.
HB729Relative to prohibitions on reproducing drivers' licenses and identification cards and copying information in motor vehicle records.
HB730Increasing the maximum fine for speeding in a highway construction or maintenance zone.
HB734Establishing a committee to study requiring certain nonresidential property owners to submit income and expense information for determining property value for tax purposes.
HB740Relative to mental health services.
HB752Relative to per pupil funding for charter school pupils.
HB754Repealing the law relative to the Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority.
HB759Relative to administration and enforcement of banking laws.
HB763Establishing the licensure and regulation of residential and building inspectors.
HB765(New Title) establishing a committee to study the financial liability for placement of a child with a disability.
HB766Making changes to the laws relating to special education.
HB771Extending medical and surgical benefits to domestic partners.
HB773Excluding noise violations from the crime of disorderly conduct.
HB776Establishing the licensure and regulation of private investigators.
HB777(New Title) relative to agricultural exemptions from alteration of terrain permitting requirements and penalties for site development.
HB778Relative to a preeminent scholastic educational foundation.
HB779Relative to funding of retirement system benefits and supplemental allowances.
HB781(New Title) relative to the duties of the department of safety and relative to emergency lights and warning lights.
HB786Relative to compensation for retired full-time justices for service after retirement.
HB789Providing supplemental education grants for certain school districts.
HB792Prohibiting convicted felons from profiting from their crimes.
HB794(New Title) establishing a commission to study the feasibility of public funding of state election campaigns.
HB799Establishing a criminal usury rate for interest rates.
HB809Relative to restrictions on political advertising.
HB810Establishing a commission to prepare a master plan for Mount Sunapee state park, Sunapee state beach, Pillsbury state park, Wadleigh state park, Rollins state park, and Winslow state park.
HB814Relative to the judicial retirement plan.
HB818Establishing a committee to study reestablishing the port authority as an independent agency.
HB823Relative to state and municipal contracting practices for public works.
HB830Relative to milk support prices in New Hampshire.
HB837(2nd New Title) relative to easement interests under the land and community heritage investment program.
HB839`establishment of maximum retail fluid milk prices.
HB841(New Title) relative to the appointment of parenting coordinators and establishing the family mediator and parenting coordinator certification board.
HB842Establishing safety requirements and procedures for firefighters.
HB847Relative to general rules for vessels operating on water.
HB855Relative to renewable energy generation incentive payments.
HB856Relative to the definition of veteran.
HB858(New Title) relative to discount medical plan organizations.
HB861(New Title) allowing certain active duty members of the United States armed forces and their dependents to attend public postsecondary institutions at the in-state resident tuition rate.
HB865Relative to an adequate education and state education grants.
HB867Relative to parent liability for court-ordered services in juvenile proceedings.
HB868Relative to a surcharge on recording documents with the register of deeds to fund the land and community heritage investment program.
HB877Relative to the state recycling program.
HB878Relative to drivers' licenses issued to persons 70 years of age and older and relative to the medical/vision advisory board.
HB884Increasing the rate of the tobacco tax.
HB886Relative to funding an adequate education.
HB887Allowing certain members of the United States armed forces, including the reserve component, and veterans who qualify for the Montgomery GI Bill, to take courses tuition free at public postsecondary institutions.
HB888Relative to instructional and operational costs of providing an adequate education.
HB893Relative to long-term care.
HB894Requiring insurance coverage for bariatric surgery for diabetics.
HB901(New Title) relative to nondriver’s identification cards.
HB904Defining an adequate education and relative to calculating the cost of an adequate education and adequate education grants.
HB908Relative to the licensure and regulation of massage therapists and registration of somatic and bodywork practitioners.
HB910Relative to state reimbursement to sheriffs' departments for the costs associated with court bailiffs.
HB912Establishing the New Hampshire homestead plan.
HB916Relative to nonpublic or private schools receiving public funds.
HB919Relative to the high school curriculum for New Hampshire history.
HB924Relative to the deconstruction of buildings.
HB925Relative to state and local taxes.
HB1126Relative to eligibility for the supervisory level certificate for commercial pesticides applicators.
HB1127Relative to determining a bargaining unit in public employee labor relations.
HB1128Mandating the commissioner of the department of environmental services to conduct an examination of Willand Pond in the Dover/Somersworth area.
HB1129Relative to special number plates for municipal police department vehicles.
HB1130Relative to repealed DWI laws.
HB1131Relative to protection of poll workers' employment.
HB1132Creating an exception to the wiretapping statute for a recording device used in conjunction with a TASER or other similar electroshock device.
HB1133Relative to the age of majority for purposes of pornography-related offenses.
HB1134Including upkeep and improvements of the state park system within the land and community heritage investment program.
HB1135Establishing a commission to study enabling counties to have taxing authority and impose county taxes.
HB1136Relative to automated external defibrillators.
HB1137Relative to contracts with illegal aliens.
HB1138Relative to on-line patient information.
HB1139Relative to party access to voter information.
HB1140Relative to insuring personal jewelry.
HB1141Establishing a committee to study parking for wheelchair-lift vans.
HB1142Relative to licensure requirements for bird breeders.
HB1143(New Title) relative to shelter for dogs and the authority of law enforcement officers to take abused and neglected dogs into custody.
HB1144Allowing veterans discharged under honorable conditions to be eligible for the veterans' property tax credit.
HB1145Designating the Senator Otto Oleson Scenic Overlook in Jefferson.
HB1146Relative to immunity for school personnel using necessary force to protect pupils.
HB1147Relative to statements of financial condition by counties.
HB1148Relative to the enforcement of parenting plans.
HB1149Relative to the operation and maintenance of the Gunstock Area in Gilford.
HB1151Relative to reporting dates for the instream flow pilot program.
HB1152(New Title) relative to interpreting statutory deadlines.
HB1153Relative to physician assistants and physicians regulation by the board of medicine.
HB1154Establishing a commission to study flooding in the town of Bradford, specifically Lake Massasecum, Lake Todd, and the watershed.
HB1155Making an appropriation of certain revenues to the board of nursing.
HB1156Relative to workers' compensation insurance premium calculations for certain corporation officers or limited liability company members.
HB1157Relative to requirements for approval of village plan alternative subdivisions.
HB1158Increasing the exemption for persons 65 years of age and older and establishing a credit for persons 70 years of age and older under the interest and dividends tax.
HB1159Establishing a conditional early release bond.
HB1160Establishing the women's health protection act.
HB1161(New Title) establishing a committee to study the truancy laws.
HB1162Relative to supervised driving time by persons completing driver education.
HB1163Relative to town or district bonds or notes.
HB1164Relative to the counting of charter school pupils in the definition of average daily membership in residence.
HB1165Relative to department of transportation traffic control regulations.
HB1166Relative to rate setting for interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing.
HB1167Relative to substituting generically equivalent drug products.
HB1168(New Title) relative to acceptance of property donated to towns and village districts and extending the time for the city of Rochester to commit to acquiring Skyhaven airport.
HB1169Relative to parental approval of a student's participation in human sexuality instruction in public schools.
HB1170Requiring that certain contributions be reported to the secretary of state before they may be used by a candidate.
HB1171Establishing a commission to study air quality issues in public school buildings.
HB1172Changing the name of the pari-mutuel commission to the racing and charitable gaming commission.
HB1173Relative to the definition of a trust.
HB1174Relative to condominium association meetings.
HB1176Relative to jury duty.
HB1177Relative to prohibited interests in on-premises liquor licensees.
HB1178Relative to the definition of beverage.
HB1179(New Title) including certain nonprofit organizations under the right-to-know law and including a reference in a section of the right-to-know law.
HB1180(New Title) relative to the definitions of “law enforcement officer” and “judicial officer” under the capital murder law and establishing a commission to study the death penalty in New Hampshire.
HB1181Naming the Manchester district courthouse the Armand Capistran district courthouse.
HB1182Relative to appraisals of property with off-site views.
HB1183Relative to meeting with legal counsel under the right-to-know law.
HB1184Relative to religious practices of children placed outside the home pursuant to RSA 169-C.
HB1185Relative to the preservation of religious freedom.
HB1186Reducing the membership of 2 legislative oversight committees.
HB1187Regulating disclosure of personal information obtained in the course of business.
HB1188Relative to grounds for modification of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB1189Relative to the development and enforcement of the parenting plan.
HB1190Establishing a commission to study issues related to child support.
HB1191Relative to environmental investigations in tax lien and tax sale proceedings.
HB1192(New Title) relative to the solemnization of marriage.
HB1193Relative to planning and zoning enforcement decisions.
HB1194Relative to theft of stones from stonewalls.
HB1195Relative to health care provider reimbursement for services to patients without health insurance.
HB1196(New Title) relative to the procedure for amending municipal charters and relative to referendum procedures for public water supplies.
HB1197Relative to liquor advertising.
HB1198Limiting the annual interest that may be charged on small loans.
HB1199Relative to the residency requirement for the elderly property tax exemption.
HB1201(New Title) allowing communities to conduct point of dispensing exercises to test emergency management operations plans, allowing qualified health professionals to prescribe and administer flu vaccine during such exercises, and granting immunity to such qualified health professionals.
HB1202(New Title) relative to monitoring privately owned water distribution programs and defining “eligible regional water system costs” for public water systems.
HB1203Relative to bicycles.
HB1204Relative to the number of write-in votes required to receive a party's nomination.
HB1205Relative to the recall of selectmen.
HB1206Relative to park and ride facilities.
HB1207Relative to standards for highway and bridge construction.
HB1208Allowing dental hygienists to engage in independent practice.
HB1209Establishing a 6-year transportation improvement plan.
HB1210Establishing a commission to study whistleblower protection for public employees.
HB1211Relative to postsecondary career courses approved by the postsecondary education commission.
HB1212Prohibiting sexual harassment in private postsecondary career schools.
HB1213Establishing a commission to study the juvenile justice system.
HB1214Establishing a committee to study adjustable rate mortgages.
HB1215Relative to the New Hampshire-Vermont interstate waste compact.
HB1216Establishing a committee to study archiving of county attorney records.
HB1217Relative to violations of conditional release by delinquent children.
HB1218Relative to signs at polling places.
HB1219Relative to exempting fish and game department volunteers from financial disclosure requirements.
HB1220Establishing a commission to study the taxation of alternative fuel and electric-powered motor vehicles for the purpose of funding improvements to the state's highways and bridges.
HB1221Relative to the rights and powers of cemetery trustees.
HB1222Prohibiting writing a text message while driving.
HB1223Relative to exemptions from local ordinances for excavation sites.
HB1224Relative to the definition of an adequate education.
HB1226(New Title) allowing the town of Bristol to establish a capital reserve fund for use of the water works and sewer department, and relative to applying municipal budget law to municipalities adopting, revising, or amending a charter by official ballot town meeting or town council.
HB1227Clarifying when persons elected may assume certain offices.
HB1228Relative to sales of motor fuel by the department of transportation to certain nonprofit corporations.
HB1229Requiring the office of energy and planning to maintain a map of the state's lands under conservation or development restrictions.
HB1230Requiring pharmacists to charge an insured person the usual and customary price or the copayment, whichever is less, of filling a prescription.
HB1231(New Title) repealing the advisory panel on cancer and chronic diseases and the tobacco use advisory committee and relative to the New Hampshire comprehensive cancer plan.
HB1232Relative to the regulation by the fish and game department of baiting of game birds.
HB1233Relative to the privilege of habeas corpus.
HB1234(New Title) establishing an affirmative defense to prosecution for a possession offense if a person has a lawful prescription for a controlled drug.
HB1235Relative to motorist duties when approaching highway emergencies.
HB1236Relative to motor vehicle laws.
HB1237(New Title) establishing a committee to study liquor advertising by the liquor commission.
HB1238Relative to "course of conduct" in the stalking statute.
HB1239Relative to the legislative youth advisory council.
HB1240Relative to disqualification of certain election officers and relative to arrangement of polling places.
HB1241Requiring a discount to wholesalers on cash purchases of tobacco tax stamps.
HB1242(New Title) relative to the prohibition on employee consumption of beverage or liquor and relative to the minimum hourly rate of compensation.
HB1243Amending the timeframes for involuntary civil commitment of sexually violent predators.
HB1244Relative to auditable basis policies.
HB1245Relative to insurance department records, investigations, and enforcement.
HB1246Relative to insurance policy denial provisions.
HB1247Relative to revolving accounts for public, educational, and governmental access to cable.
HB1248Allowing a designated selectman to sign town payrolls.
HB1249Relative to gasoline and diesel fuel prices.
HB1251Requiring wrecker operators to make certain reports to the department of transportation.
HB1252Limiting civil liability of liquified petroleum gas providers under certain circumstances.
HB1253Relative to the ability of towns to recoup money lent to homeowners upon foreclosure.
HB1254(New Title) relative to the ability of towns to regulate the storage of deicing chemicals.
HB1255Relative to declarations filed by candidates for office.
HB1256Relative to safety training for certain public school extracurricular activities.
HB1257(New Title) relative to license suspensions for persons operating under the influence of drugs.
HB1258Relative to vehicle impoundment following an arrest for DWI or refusing consent to a blood alcohol test.
HB1259(New Title) authorizing communities to establish municipal housing commissions and affordable housing revolving funds.
HB1260(3rd New Title) relative to growth management ordinances.
HB1261Establishing a commission to investigate a program in which senior year of high school may be spent at a community college.
HB1262(New Title) relative to continuing medical education requirements for persons licensed by the board of medicine, and requiring a report by the board on the audit of the board of medicine.
HB1263Relative to the protection of existing property uses.
HB1264Relative to prohibiting ATV and trail bike use on state-owned rail trails acquired using federal funds.
HB1265Establishing a duty for owners of businesses and institutions to provide protection to customers and employees and liability for failure to provide protection.
HB1266Allowing 50 caliber pistols to take game animals in the state.
HB1267Allowing municipalities to adopt a non-wartime veterans' property tax credit.
HB1268Establishing a commission to study creating incentives for electricity conservation and efficiency by consumers.
HB1269Authorizing local governing bodies to place certain properties on a conservation priority list and requiring owners of land designated as conservation priority land to notify the municipality before offering the land for sale.
HB1270(New Title) relative to limiting certain future interests in real property.
HB1271Relative to 2008 contribution reports by candidates.
HB1272Relative to "meetings" under the right-to-know law.
HB1273Establishing a commission to study "clean elections" funding.
HB1274Relative to certain securities professional designations and securities administration.
HB1276(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study revisions to the auctioneers’ practice act and the regulation of third-party Internet sales.
HB1277Relative to the definition of farm.
HB1278Relative to the purchase of computer services and supplies for state agencies.
HB1279Relative to the scope of certain insurance laws.
HB1280Repealing divorce based on irreconcilable differences and replacing it with divorce based on mutual consent.
HB1281(New Title) prohibiting public schools from requiring health insurance as a condition of enrollment except if health insurance is a requirement of the student’s program of study.
HB1282Amending the pre-engineering technology curriculum.
HB1283Relative to temporary deferrals of property tax based on income.
HB1284Establishing a commission to consider the feasibility of adopting Atlantic Daylight Savings Time.
HB1285Relative to organization of or withdrawal from a school administrative unit.
HB1286Relative to the licensing of mortgage bankers, mortgage brokers, and mortgage originators.
HB1287Establishing a commission to study negotiated plea agreements.
HB1288Allowing pharmacists to administer influenza vaccines.
HB1289(New Title) relative to court-ordered placements for a child in need of services and relative to permanency hearings in juvenile cases.
HB1290Establishing a committee to study insurance coverage and related issues for children required to do community service.
HB1291Requiring persons under 18 years of age to wear ski helmets.
HB1292Relative to amending the charter of Dartmouth college.
HB1293(New Title) relative to eligibility of dog and cat owners to participate in the state’s reduced fee companion animal population control program.
HB1294Establishing the offense of public urination or defecation.
HB1295Establishing a commission to study issues relating to stormwater.
HB1296Relative to health insurance coverage in the event of divorce or legal separation.
HB1297Relative to licenses for aquaculture issued by the fish and game department.
HB1298Making changes to the veterinary/medical/optometric education program.
HB1299(New Title) establishing a committee to study the feasibility of creating a preschool incentive fund program.
HB1301Relative to the definition of service dogs.
HB1302Relative to enforcement of gambling laws.
HB1303Relative to limiting games of chance.
HB1304Authorizing Plymouth state university to award doctoral degrees.
HB1305Relative to filing for election to town offices.
HB1306Relative to the removal of commercial signs placed on public property.
HB1307Making technical corrections to town audit and reporting requirements.
HB1308Relative to the business profits tax deduction for reasonable compensation.
HB1309Relative to the definition of "cigarette".
HB1310Relative to information for property tax assessments of commercial and industrial properties.
HB1311Relative to impaired driver intervention programs.
HB1312Establishing a committee to study allowing municipalities to enforce ordinances by citation.
HB1313Relative to voting by the chairman of the retirement system board of trustees.
HB1314Relative to animal cruelty.
HB1315Allowing municipalities to adopt a home improvement property tax credit for homes 75 years old or older.
HB1316Establishing a committee to study the use of mercury in childhood vaccines.
HB1317Relative to firearms proficiency requirements for armed security guards.
HB1318(New Title) relative to delivery of applications for certificates of title by dealers.
HB1319Relative to the reasonable cost of medical support for dependent children.
HB1320Establishing a commission to promote the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Day.
HB1321Relative to the inspection of juvenile detention facilities.
HB1322Relative to hearings for incapacitated persons admitted to state institutions by their guardians.
HB1323Relative to certification of out-of-state placements in juvenile proceedings.
HB1324Relative to amending zoning ordinances at official ballot town meetings.
HB1326Relative to access to voter information.
HB1327Relative to domicile for purposes of voter eligibility.
HB1328Relative to disciplining school employees.
HB1329Relative to the authority of elected municipal authorities in dealing with municipal utilities.
HB1330Relative to the process for nonrenewal of teacher contracts.
HB1331Relative to the duties and authority of the town budget committee.
HB1332(2nd New Title) defining “hauler” of solid waste and requiring haulers to register with the department of environmental services, and relative to the weight and measurement of solid waste.
HB1333Relative to post-foreclosure eviction actions.
HB1334Increasing the fee for a tobacco products retailer's license, establishing a tobacco use prevention and cessation program fund, and designating the increase to such fund.
HB1335Establishing a commission to study the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury suffered by New Hampshire soldiers and veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
HB1336Requiring the department of education to develop a plan to educate school personnel to recognize stress-related issues in children whose parents have served in Iraq or Afghanistan.
HB1337Relative to private actions under the consumer protection act.
HB1338(New Title) establishing an arboviral illness task force and relative to mosquito control and abatement.
HB1339Establishing an optional mortgage loan payment program for payment of property taxes and municipal charges of qualifying elderly homeowners.
HB1340(New Title) relative to the special account of the judicial retirement system, and requiring the board of trustees of the judicial retirement plan to study and report on the inclusion of service of certain district court judges.
HB1341Making an appropriation to the department of administrative services for an energy audit and system evaluation of the state house.
HB1342Relative to travel pay for certain employees.
HB1343(New Title) prohibiting the placing on file or masking of convictions incurred by holders of commercial driver licenses or persons required to hold such licenses.
HB1344Relative to negotiations between public employers and employees.
HB1345(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study vehicle dealer licenses, dealer plates, and temporary plates and relative to notification of the Lyme town and budget committee meetings.
HB1346Relative to the regulation of junk dealers, scrap metal dealers and pawnbrokers.
HB1347Establishing a committee to review the Revised Statutes Annotated and recommend revision or removal of obsolete laws or references.
HB1348Relative to the milk producers emergency relief fund.
HB1349Relative to membership on the council on resources and development.
HB1351Relative to fish and game license and registration agents.
HB1352(New Title) relative to the comprehensive state development plan.
HB1353(New Title) extending the commission to study issues relative to groundwater withdrawal.
HB1354Relative to security in the state house and legislative office building.
HB1355Exempting alternative and renewable fuels from the road toll.
HB1356Prohibiting the use of certain information to underwrite motor vehicle insurance coverage.
HB1357Relative to extensions of time for filing returns and making payments under the interest and dividends tax for deployed members of the United State armed forces.
HB1358Relative to custom vehicles.
HB1359Relative to fees for public records.
HB1360Repealing the court civil filing fee surcharge.
HB1361Requiring the continuation of the appointment of marital masters by election within the judicial district and requiring marital masters to be New Hampshire residents.
HB1362Establishing a selection process for compulsory assistant election official service.
HB1363Relative to fees charged by the registry of deeds.
HB1364Relative to public employee collective bargaining negotiations under the public employee labor relations act.
HB1365Relative to changes in the rates of highway tolls.
HB1366Establishing a committee to study implementation of a new statewide budget system.
HB1367(New Title) relative to the conversion to a new state financial accounting and statewide budget system.
HB1368Establishing a financial benefit for returning New Hampshire national guard and army reserve unit members and make an appropriation therefor.
HB1369Relative to the amount of meals and rooms taxes retained by operators collecting the tax.
HB1370Establishing a pilot program for an integrated juvenile justice information sharing system.
HB1371Extending certain studies.
HB1372Relative to allowing driveway construction permit fees.
HB1373Establishing an income tax.
HB1374(New Title) relative to the homeland security and emergency management responsibilities of the department of safety and the use of interpreters in court-authorized wiretaps.
HB1376Relative to insurance penalties.
HB1377(New Title) relative to New Hampshire’s rest areas and welcome centers.
HB1378Relative to insurance taxes and fees.
HB1379Relative to the authority of state agencies to prohibit state employees from lawfully carrying a firearm.
HB1380Relative to the procedure for amending a birth record.
HB1381Relative to game operators acting on behalf of charitable organizations.
HB1382Adopting the uniform prudent management of institutional funds act.
HB1383Adopting the uniform child abduction prevention act.
HB1384Relative to the regulation of designated agents by the New Hampshire real estate commission, and relative to the disclosure of certain property conditions.
HB1385Waiving medical records fees for persons applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Income (SSDI).
HB1386(New Title) relative to a grandparent’s rights to access court and case records involving a grandchild in child abuse and neglect cases.
HB1387Relative to reimbursement rates for foster care respite providers.
HB1388(New Title) establishing a commission to study practices relative to medications prescribed to children in out-of-home placements.
HB1389Requiring hospitals to report on criteria for placing patients on waiting lists for organ transplants.
HB1390Relative to educational improvement and accountability.
HB1391Prohibiting the investment of state funds in the energy sectors of countries that have been identified by the United States Department of State as state sponsors of terrorism.
HB1392Relative to prohibited activities of lobbyists.
HB1393Requiring hepatitis C cases to be reported to the department of health and human services.
HB1394Relative to procedures for approvals of nursing education programs.
HB1395(New Title) establishing the AIDS drug assistance program fund and relative to the membership of the health services planning and review board.
HB1396Relative to requiring prescriptions to be ordered pursuant to a practitioner-patient relationship.
HB1397Relative to retention of political expenditure receipts.
HB1398Requiring that certain political contributions be made in cash.
HB1399Relative to the limit for political contributions.
HB1401Adopting the uniform environmental covenants act.
HB1402Relative to community health centers.
HB1403Relative to the performance of an abortion when there is a reasonable expectation of viability.
HB1404Relative to liability insurance for passenger rail service.
HB1405(New Title) regulating outdoor wood-fired hydronic heaters.
HB1406Authorizing a special license and limiting liability for retired physicians, dentists, nurses, and nurse practitioners offering volunteer services.
HB1407Relative to permission to discharge a firearm in the compact part of a town or city.
HB1408Relative to the right-to-know law.
HB1409Creating a right of first refusal for a municipality in which certain utility property or stock is proposed to be sold by a utility.
HB1410(New Title) relative to youth training and employment in firefighting.
HB1411(New Title) relative to rulemaking under the native plant protection act.
HB1412Establishing a commission to study appointing or contracting with a fleet manager for state-owned motor vehicles.
HB1413Relative to elimination of sign-off requirements for payroll manifests.
HB1414Increasing the fee for bail commissioners.
HB1415Relative to civil unions and marriages between parties of the same sex contracted outside of New Hampshire.
HB1416Establishing a committee to study methods and procedures for making the general court paperless.
HB1417Relative to banning the sale of low-efficiency light bulbs.
HB1418Extending Medicaid to prevent gaps in coverage under the New Hampshire healthy kids program.
HB1419Relative to voting machine costs.
HB1420Relative to the applicability of zoning ordinances to auto salvage yards.
HB1421Relative to an exemption from the indoor smoking act for certain restaurants.
HB1422(2nd New Title) establishing a commission on the prevention of childhood obesity.
HB1423Establishing a commission on larviciding.
HB1424Relative to notice of meetings of county conventions.
HB1426Relative to motor fuel import fees.
HB1427Relative to the fuel oil import fee.
HB1428Naming a portion of the Franconia Notch Parkway after Corporal Bruce McKay.
HB1429Relative to private landfills.
HB1430Relative to the application of animal cruelty laws to horse and dog race tracks.
HB1431Establishing a permanent state defense force.
HB1432Relative to the intent of living wills.
HB1433Relative to the terms general court of New Hampshire and state of New Hampshire in legislation.
HB1434(New Title) relative to the regional greenhouse gas initiative and authorizing a cap-and-trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.
HB1435Requiring certain food programs to comply with Centers for Disease Control/Institute of Medicine standards.
HB1436Relative to requiring inclusion of an automatic continuation clause in collectively bargained agreements with public employees.
HB1437Establishing a committee to study whether the state of New Hampshire shall establish a policy that victims of negligent or intentional tortious acts shall recover losses incurred as a result of such acts.
HB1438Relative to a capital appropriation for the construction of the Hampton-Exeter district courthouse.
HB1439Relative to a moratorium on large groundwater withdrawals intended for commercial bottling use.
HB1440Relative to reciprocity with the state of Maine for registration of OHRVs and snowmobiles.
HB1441Relative to use of the terms "selectwoman" and "selectperson."
HB1442(New Title) relative to the taxation of farm buildings and land under farm buildings, and relative to the assessment of property subject to a housing covenant under the low-income housing tax credit program.
HB1443Establishing a commission to study relocating the state library and establishing an executive office building.
HB1444Relative to vacancies in county offices.
HB1445Increasing the road toll and designating the increase for the highway and bridge betterment account.
HB1446Relative to changes to the school building aid statutes and to the schoolhouses statutes.
HB1447Relative to Medicaid for employed adults with disabilities.
HB1448(New Title) relative to documents prepared by the department of transportation and reimbursement fees for such documents.
HB1449Allowing county commissioners to be interim administrators of the county nursing home.
HB1451Relative to the transportation of deer by certain persons not issued a deer tag.
HB1452Relative to the impact fee for development affecting state highways.
HB1453Relative to civil liability for damage to protective barriers.
HB1454Relative to electoral college electors.
HB1455Increasing the amount of the veteran's property tax credit and enabling municipalities to extend the veterans' property tax credit to include all veterans who have been honorably discharged.
HB1456Naming route 202 in Strafford county the Charles E. Smith Memorial Highway.
HB1457(New Title) allowing smoking in cigar bars.
HB1458Relative to milk producers and hauling and stop charges.
HB1459Relative to modular building standards and fees.
HB1460Requiring the public utilities commission provide cost recovery for construction of generation assets by Public Service Company of New Hampshire.
HB1461Relative to penalties for vehicle overload.
HB1462Establishing the office of personal financial education in the treasury.
HB1463Allowing municipalities to grant a property tax exemption for residential property of qualified low income persons in need of property tax relief.
HB1464Relative to the availability of proposed amendments to bills and resolutions.
HB1465Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of requiring state government to consider using open source software when acquiring new software.
HB1466Relative to the inventory fund in the department of safety and relative to the costs and production of number plates.
HB1467Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of constructing a state hospital facility to treat certain youths addicted to heroin or cocaine.
HB1468(New Title) establishing a mosquito control policy for state-owned lands.
HB1469(New Title) relative to the definition of public employee terms and conditions of employment.
HB1470Relative to vehicular pursuits by police officers.
HB1471(New Title) relative to time limits for excavating and dredging permits and directing the department of environmental services to make legislative proposals regarding solid waste management.
HB1472Relative to workforce housing.
HB1473Restricting the placement of fertilizer within 250 feet of the reference line of any property.
HB1474Relative to the construction and operation of shooting ranges.
HB1476Relative to shooting ranges.
HB1477Relative to cellular phone and satellite television records for child support enforcement.
HB1478(New Title) relative to the quorum for meetings of the equalization standards board, and relative to removal of a member of the assessing standards board or equalization standards board for absences.
HB1479Relative to sale of tobacco products and the appeals process concerning the seizure of illegal tobacco products.
HB1480Authorizing the commissioner of revenue administration to deny certain tobacco licenses.
HB1481Relative to identification of registered sex offenders on the state website.
HB1482Requiring schools and school libraries to install Internet filters.
HB1483Requiring instruction in Internet safety.
HB1484Establishing a commission to study retail health clinics.
HB1485Relative to state reimbursement under the housing security guarantee program.
HB1486Enabling municipalities to establish term limits for elected officials.
HB1487(New Title) establishing a committee to study practice by advanced dental hygiene practitioners and ways to increase access to oral health care.
HB1488Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of establishing pro se law libraries.
HB1489Prohibiting the start of public school until after Labor Day.
HB1490Adopting the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act.
HB1491Establishing a committee to study the ownership and disposition of rangeways.
HB1492Relative to prescriptions under the controlled drug act.
HB1493Relative to the commission to study the state highway trust fund.
HB1494Relative to the office of register of probate.
HB1495Relative to parental notification.
HB1496Establishing motor vehicle learners' permits and relative to youth operators' licenses.
HB1497Requiring proof of motor vehicle liability insurance prior to selling a motor vehicle to a person under 21 years of age.
HB1498Relative to notification of a parent or guardian by medical professionals when treating a minor.
HB1499Replacing the electricity consumption tax with an electricity generation tax.
HB1501Relative to the penalty for certain sexual assault cases where the perpetrator is under 21 years of age.
HB1502(New Title) establishing a commission to develop alternatives to the disposal of medical sharps in household waste.
HB1503Making an appropriation to fund the reporting of hospital infections by the department of health and human services.
HB1504Directing New Hampshire to withdraw from the No Child Left Behind Act.
HB1505Establishing the New Hampshire birth conditions program.
HB1506Establishing a restricted mail registry in the department of justice.
HB1507Exempting the land and buildings of Masonic lodges from property taxation.
HB1508(New Title) relative to prohibited influence of voters and persons intending to vote and relative to the applicability of political advertising and push polling restrictions.
HB1509(New Title) relative to games of chance.
HB1510Redefining tobacco products and increasing the tax on tobacco products other than cigarettes.
HB1511Relative to fees for laboratory services and establishing a laboratory services fund.
HB1512Relative to disposition of motor vehicle fines.
HB1513Relative to an evidence-based prescription drug education program.
HB1514Establishing the New Hampshire state health investment program corporation and continually appropriating a special fund.
HB1515Prohibiting "at will" employment and creating a database of employee terminations.
HB1516Relative to the divestiture of New Hampshire retirement assets relating to Sudan.
HB1517Relative to parental consent for abortions.
HB1518Relative to prescription drug marketing, restrictions, and disclosure.
HB1519Relative to the determination of gainful occupation for a group II member receiving a disability retirement allowance from the retirement system.
HB1520(New Title) allowing service in the Peace Corps and AmeriCorps to be purchased as creditable service in the retirement system.
HB1521Relative to Franklin Highway in the town of Andover.
HB1522Relative to care standards for farm animals.
HB1523Relative to the use of clotheslines.
HB1524Relative to speed limits and keeping right except to pass.
HB1526(New Title) relative to the use of images of New Hampshire residents who died in the line of duty.
HB1527Relative to charitable organizations and games of chance.
HB1528Relative to suspension of a driver's license for gasoline theft.
HB1529Relative to permitting chambers of commerce to conduct games of chance.
HB1530Relative to access to mental health practitioners.
HB1531Relative to allowing a cause of action for identity theft.
HB1532(New Title) relative to obstruction of parking places for persons with walking disability.
HB1533Relative to the office of the state treasurer.
HB1534Relative to the misuse of social security numbers.
HB1535Relative to establishing a factual data base for wetland decision accountability.
HB1536Relative to periodic payments of judgments.
HB1537Relative to the definition of milk.
HB1538Relative to mineral extraction, mining, and reclamation in New Hampshire.
HB1539Relative to the political party representation of members of the fish and game commission.
HB1540Relative to coverage for clinical trials under the children's health insurance program and the state Medicaid program.
HB1541Relative to service in the Vietnam Conflict for purposes of qualification for the veterans' property tax credit.
HB1542Relative to burials in cemeteries.
HB1543Relative to the citizen's petition for redress of grievances by the legislature.
HB1544Relative to the development of effective energy efficiency measures.
HB1545Establishing a waiver option for live-racing tracks.
HB1546Allowing the local chief of police to object to games of chance licenses for charitable organizations.
HB1547Repealing a fee charged by the registry of deeds.
HB1548Relative to benefits for state employees who serve with a national guard unit or army reserve unit in Iraq or Afghanistan.
HB1549Relative to the duration of the disability requirement for aid to the permanently and totally disabled.
HB1551Relative to fees for special number plates for veterans.
HB1552Relative to establishing a single liquor commissioner.
HB1553Banning sales of cigarettes through vending machines and banning the distribution of free samples of tobacco products.
HB1554Relative to challenges of voters.
HB1555Relative to an E-Z Pass discount for residents of Merrimack.
HB1556Establishing a property tax relief program.
HB1557Relative to enforcement of modular building standards.
HB1558Requiring disclosure of fees by automobile dealers.
HB1559Requiring home confinement for certain drug possession crimes.
HB1560Relative to the pharmaceutical assistance program and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1561(New Title) establishing an energy efficiency and sustainable energy board.
HB1562Relative to procedures of the site evaluation committee.
HB1563Authorizing public academies to receive public funds for renovation and expansion of regional vocational education programs.
HB1564Relative to the regulation of commercial mobile services by the public utilities commission.
HB1565Relative to notice of video or audio surveillance in a business or public building.
HB1566Prohibiting automated teller machine skimming devices.
HB1567Permitting the possession of marijuana in certain quantities.
HB1568Relative to endangering the public water supply.
HB1569Relative to the use of drugs on wildlife.
HB1570Relative to one-day temporary plates.
HB1571Relative to inspection of construction or alteration of publicly accessible buildings for compliance with accessibility standards, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1572Establishing cancer research number plates.
HB1573Relative to hazardous and dilapidated buildings.
HB1574Increasing the beer tax.
HB1576(New Title) relative to the employment of veterans on Veterans’ Day.
HB1577Relative to revenue sharing between the state and municipalities of vehicle fines and forfeitures.
HB1578Relative to insurance fraud.
HB1579(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study issues relating to land development and land development regulation in New Hampshire and establishing a surcharge on certain documents related to real property.
HB1580Relative to witness fees and writs for depositions.
HB1581Relative to the formation of stormwater utility districts.
HB1582Relative to eligibility decisions under the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program.
HB1583Requiring the bureau of emergency communications to develop and maintain a statewide emergency notification system.
HB1584(New Title) creating a commission to study the recycling and disposal of electronic waste.
HB1585Relative to regulation of fuel gas fitters by the state fire marshal.
HB1586Relative to housing assistance for recipients of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
HB1587Relative to patient health care information.
HB1588Relative to the verification of the state of residency of an unemancipated minor seeking an abortion in New Hampshire.
HB1589Prohibiting the lethal injection of any substance as part of the abortion process.
HB1590(New Title) establishing a DWI victim fatality sign program.
HB1591Relative to vehicles traded to automobile dealers.
HB1592Requiring road toll revenues to be spent on highways and bridges.
HB1593Establishing a flat rate education income tax and relative to the statewide enhanced education tax and certain other taxes.
HB1594(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study the current methods of funding the hazardous waste and hazardous materials programs in New Hampshire.
HB1595Relative to driver's license renewals by persons engaged in overseas government service.
HB1596(2nd New Title) relative to fees charged by the motor vehicle division.
HB1597Relative to workers' compensation compliance.
HB1598Relative to the salary ranges for unclassified state officers.
HB1599Relative to allowable deductibles in the individual insurance market.
HB1601(New Title) relative to funding for certain capital projects of the Pease development authority, relative to reporting dates for the instream flow pilot program, and relative to certain requirements under the comprehensive shoreland protection act.
HB1602Relative to dependent health insurance coverage.
HB1603Establishing a penalty for payment of a state obligation with an invalid form of payment.
HB1604Relative to the electronic toll collection system.
HB1605Making certain technical changes in the insurance laws.
HB1606Relative to the rate of highway tolls.
HB1607(New Title) relative to firefighter services leave for state employees.
HB1608Requiring insurance coverage for colorectal screening for adults in New Hampshire.
HB1609Relative to misrepresentation as an owner of a service dog.
HB1610Relative to motor carriers.
HB1611Relative to physical restraints used for involuntary commitments.
HB1612Relative to county and state obligations for costs for nursing care and services, and for court orders for children services.
HB1613Making changes to certain statutes relating to crimes against children.
HB1614Relative to illegal immigration.
HB1615(3rd New Title) establishing the state office of rural health in the department of health and human services and establishing a commission to recommend policies and programs to increase the number of persons in health professions servicing New Hampshire’s rural and underserved areas.
HB1616Relative to financial aid for students losing aid due to registering to vote.
HB1617Relative to the registration of repossessors.
HB1618Relative to motor vehicle fees and motor vehicle violation fines and relative to appropriations from the highway fund.
HB1619(New Title) requiring a report of the number of female inmates incarcerated in a state correctional facility receiving sex offender treatment.
HB1620Adding a fee to motor vehicle fines for use by law enforcement agencies.
HB1621Relative to requiring a refundable deposit on beverage containers.
HB1622Allowing counties to implement a first-time offender alcohol and substance treatment program, requiring the department of justice to administer grants to counties for such program, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1623(New Title) relative to the penalty for possession of marijuana.
HB1624Relative to a one day/one trial jury duty pilot program.
HB1626Relative to a new bridge over the Merrimack River.
HB1627Establishing a committee to study procedures and standards used by the state in public service contracts.
HB1628Relative to renewable energy generation incentive programs.
HB1629Relative to the evaluation of recycling and energy conversion options for grease trap wastes at the Winnipesaukee river basin program's Franklin wastewater treatment facility and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1630Establishing the position of administrator of contract services.
HB1631Relative to the state purchase of biodiesel fuels.
HB1632Relative to continuing the commission to study the production and distribution of biodiesel in New Hampshire.
HB1633Relative to the regulation of licensed alcohol and drug use counselors.
HB1634Establishing the New Hampshire council on autism spectrum disorders.
HB1635Relative to permits for motor vehicle salvage facilities and motor vehicle crushers.
HB1636Relative to automotive recycling.
HB1637(New Title) relative to reports to the cancer registry and requiring the oversight committee on health and human services to study the frequency of unfilled prescriptions due to inadequate staffing in pharmacies and pharmacy closures.
HB1638Establishing an oversight commission on motor vehicle fines.
HB1639Relative to charter school funding and enabling charter schools to receive school building aid.
HB1640(2nd New Title) relative to the classification of convicted sex offenders and offenders against children.
HB1641Relative to collections and refunds of road tolls.
HB1642(New Title) providing additional funding for charter schools for the 2009 fiscal year.
HB1643Relative to medical benefits payment by the retirement system for eligible group I teachers and political subdivision employees in the retirement system.
HB1644Establishing a Coos county job creation tax credit.
HB1645Relative to administration of the New Hampshire retirement system and benefits for members.
HB1646Relative to the 10-year transportation improvement plan.
HB1647Relative to demand response program revenue.
HB1648(New Title) relative to search and rescue response expenses of the fish and game department and relative to appropriating additional funding for certain fish and game programs.
HB1649Relative to the Medicaid long-term care eligibility determination process.
HB1651Allowing municipalities in Coos county to offer property tax exemptions to foster commercial and industrial construction.
HB1652Relative to the state obligation for payment of the non-federal share of FEMA public assistance and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1653Relative to providing additional fuel assistance and enhanced weatherization services to income eligible New Hampshire citizens and state matching funds for July - September 2008 disaster assistance grants, and making an appropriation therefor.
House Concurrent Resolutions (11)
HCR6Urging Congress to prevent the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement superhighway system.
HCR7Urging federal action on the earned income tax credit and other tax benefits related to child custody.
HCR8Urging Congress to rename the Veterans Administration Hospital the Styles Bridges Veterans Administration Hospital.
HCR10(New Title) urging communities to conduct handicap parking awareness days and urging the state of New Hampshire to declare October as Handicap Parking Awareness Month.
HCR11Urging municipalities to establish an annual free tire collection day.
HCR12Urging the federal government to withdraw the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
HCR13Urging Congress to create an Office of the National Nurse.
HCR14Urging Congress to establish the Homeowners and Bank Protection Act.
HCR15Commemorating the commissioning of the USS New Hampshire.
HCR16Urging Congress to rescind a law allowing the President to exercise federal control over the state national guard without consent of the governor.
HCR17Encouraging the use of reusable shopping bags.
House Joint Resolutions (3)
HJR10Urging congress to allow for the interstate sale of state inspected meat and poultry.
HJR11Requesting the United States Department of Agriculture to provide redress for price reporting errors in milk prices.
HJR12Relative to support for research into colony collapse disorder.
House Resolutions (14)
HR20Memorializing State Representative Bruce F. Hunter of Goffstown.
HR21(New Title) urging Congress to oppose any attempt to remove the phrases “In God We Trust” and “E Pluribus Unum” from United States currency and coinage.
HR22Urging that the federal government enforce existing immigration law.
HR23Declaring a supra-national government such as a North American union unconstitutional.
HR24Petitioning Congress to commence impeachment procedures.
HR25Urging Congress to fully implement the Secure Fence Act of 2006.
HR26Expressing regret that New Hampshire's United States Senators voted to deny the District of Columbia the right to be represented in the Congress.
HR27Memorializing state Representative George F. Brown of Rochester.
HR28Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2008 and 2009.
HR29Memorializing State Representative Edgar H. Mears of Berlin.
HR30Memorializing State Representative Michael D. Whalley
HR31Memorializing state Representative Robert W. Forsing of Raymond
HR32Requesting an opinion of the justices concerning the constitutionality of SB 436.
HR33Memorializing State Representative Peter R. Goyette of Hudson.
Senate Bills (289)
SB32Increasing the maximum amount of debt or damages for small claims actions.
SB45Changing the name of the ballot law commission to the elections and ballot law commission, increasing the membership of the commission, and requiring the commission to propose redistricting plans.
SB48Relative to removal of appointed highway agents from office.
SB49Relative to the authority of highway agents.
SB62Relative to penalties for violations of the state building code.
SB63Authorizing the commissioner of revenue administration to extend tax filing deadlines for certain members of the armed forces.
SB79Relative to court security and court security officers.
SB84AN ACT establishing procedural requirements to improve implementation of the 10-year highway plan.
SB85Relative to eligibility for the property tax exemption for the disabled.
SB90Relative to the penalty for impersonating a law enforcement officer.
SB94(New Title) establishing the department of information technology, relative to positions in the department of information technology, and the membership of the information technology council.
SB102Relative to the powers of state government in the event of an incident or outbreak of communicable disease.
SB103(New Title) establishing a committee to generate and evaluate solutions for maintaining emergency access on class VI and private roads.
SB114Relative to licensed acute care hospitals.
SB117Relative to fireworks display permits and the position of permissible fireworks inspector.
SB121Relative to preventing strategic lawsuits against public participation.
SB131Relative to insurance coverage for services of midwives.
SB142Relative to the regulation of real estate brokers and salespersons by the real estate commission.
SB146Relative to allowing service credit for certain court system employment.
SB156Relative to public health regions and regional public health councils.
SB158Relative to review of activities affecting surface waters.
SB163Relative to housing assistance for families in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program.
SB165Relative to informing physicians of results of the screening panels for medical injury claims.
SB166(New Title) relative to port moorings.
SB172Allowing counties to share correctional facilities.
SB173Relative to regulation of private postsecondary career schools.
SB174Establishing the northern counties development authority and making an appropriation therefor.
SB177(New Title) relative to orders of reparation by the public utilities commission and penalties against public utilities.
SB179(New Title) establishing an automated external defibrillator advisory commission.
SB190Establishing a committee to study municipal regulation of private motor sports clubs.
SB196Establishing the position of director of climate change in the office of energy and planning.
SB199Relative to the assessment of property subject to a housing subsidy restriction.
SB201Authorizing certain Keene state college campus safety officers to detain individuals pending arrest or protective custody.
SB205Eliminating an exception to state reimbursement for drug testing for racing dogs and horses.
SB210(New Title) relative to making various changes to the regulation of plumbers and water treatment technicians by the board of licensing and regulation of plumbers.
SB211Establishing a veterans' programs number plate trust fund and a special veterans' programs license plate, to support state veterans' programs.
SB212Relative to the regulation of home inspectors.
SB236Extending the authority for police mutual aid.
SB240Establishing contractual cohabitation and extending certain rights to parties to a contractual cohabitation.
SB248Relative to ethical standards for volunteers in the executive branch.
SB250Relative to damages awarded to a prisoner resulting from prison conditions litigation.
SB251Allowing the board of medicine to issue licenses for physicians to engage in a correctional institution medical practice.
SB257Relative to penalties for life safety code violations under municipal housing standards.
SB259Establishing state appliance and equipment energy efficiency standards.
SB264(2nd New Title) relative to post-judgment attachments to secure small claims judgments.
SB300Relative to death benefits for corrections officers killed in the line of duty.
SB301(2nd New Title) relative to durable medical equipment.
SB302Relative to parental notification.
SB303Relative to special number plates.
SB304Repealing a fee charged by the registry of deeds.
SB305Relative to the regulation of private investigators.
SB306Relative to allowing video gaming in Coos county, building a casino in Berlin, and establishing a fund to assist with the payment of property taxes.
SB307Exempting Purple Heart plate recipients from number plate and registration fees.
SB308(2nd New Title) preventing potential double taxation on the identical gross business profits of business organizations.
SB309Relative to the regulation of amateur and professional fighting sports by the boxing and wrestling commission.
SB310Relative to changes to games of chance.
SB311Extending the statute of limitations for civil actions based upon a sexual assault case.
SB312Relative to insurance coverage for obesity and morbid obesity.
SB313Relative to transfers to the revenue stabilization reserve account.
SB314Relative to the use of certain prior service credit in the retirement system for purposes of eligibility for medical benefits.
SB315Preventing the fraudulent use of the names of financial institutions.
SB316Expanding a death benefit for police officers and firefighters to emergency medical technicians.
SB317(New Title) relative to the sale of tobacco products and the appeals process concerning the seizure of illegal tobacco products.
SB318(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study the creation of an animal care worker classification.
SB319Relative to third party liability and state recovery of public assistance.
SB320Relative to unauthorized payment of public assistance.
SB321(2nd New Title) relative to construction or renovation of regional vocational centers, transferring certain positions from the pari-mutuel commission to the department of safety, requiring certain operating budget reductions, relative to revenues and expenditures, and legalizing certain meetings.
SB322Relative to lists of professional bondsmen.
SB323(New Title) repealing a provision relative to the calculation of multiple concurrent or consecutive sentences of imprisonment.
SB324(New Title) relative to substance abuse services within the department of health and human services.
SB325Relative to child care provider reimbursement rates.
SB326Relative to salaries for certain unclassified positions.
SB327Relative to compensation for state employees injured in the line of duty.
SB328Relative to civil forfeitures for certain waste disposal violations.
SB329(New Title) relative to payment of members of screening panels for medical injury claims.
SB330Relative to video lottery machines at certain pari-mutuel facilities.
SB331Establishing new positions and realigning functions at the department of corrections.
SB332(New Title) prohibiting the disposal of human remains through a reductive process utilizing alkaline hydrolysis in New Hampshire and establishing a committee to examine the practice of resomation.
SB333Establishing an exemption from the real estate transfer tax.
SB334Relative to undue influence on real estate appraisals and relative to the quorum of the real estate appraiser's board.
SB335Allowing certain judges to terminate membership in the judicial retirement plan and elect senior active status.
SB336Relative to special number plates for veterans who are former prisoners of war.
SB337(New Title) relative to notification requirements for home education programs, adding legislative members to the home education advisory council, and establishing a commission to examine New Hampshire’s home education statutes.
SB338Relative to the Hampton Beach capital improvement fund.
SB339Relative to per pupil funding for charter school pupils.
SB340Requiring a transportation stipend for charter school pupils.
SB341Prohibiting digital advertising devices on certain highways.
SB342Establishing a mechanism for expediting relief from municipal actions which deny, impede, or delay qualified proposals for workforce housing.
SB343(New Title) making school building aid grants available to charter schools as reimbursement for annual lease costs.
SB344Relative to capital murder.
SB345Prohibiting hospitals from requiring insurance coverage for organ donations and organ transplants.
SB346Relative to the regulation of fuel gas fitters by the state fire marshal.
SB347Establishing a commission to study making changes to the New Hampshire accountancy act.
SB348Relative to the certification of forensic counselors by the board of forensic counselors.
SB349Allowing continuation of judicial retirement plan benefits for judges called to full-time active military duty.
SB350Extending the surcharge on probate court entry fees to judicial branch family division cases which would previously have been brought in probate court.
SB351Requiring that funds in the civil legal services fund be distributed to New Hampshire Legal Assistance to establish an office at a location in Carroll county.
SB352Relative to shoreland protection.
SB353Relative to illegal aliens.
SB354Establishing a spending cap on state budget requests.
SB355Relative to room and board scholarships for children of firefighters and police officers killed in the line of duty.
SB356(New Title) prohibiting offenders against children from participating in or being a spectator at certain activities or events.
SB357Relative to the examination of acts and resolves before printing.
SB358Relative to mooring permits.
SB359(New Title) updating the health curriculum requirements for public school students and requiring the state board of education to provide for procedures through which students may be excused from course requirements relating to health and sex education on religious grounds without penalty.
SB360Relative to local enforcement of the state building code.
SB361Relative to the widening of Interstate 93.
SB362Relative to the responsibility for providing a free appropriate public education to students with disabilities.
SB363Requiring youth operators and passengers of OHRVs and snowmobiles to wear approved protective headgear.
SB364Relative to vehicle weight tolerance.
SB365(New Title) relative to the commission to study childhood lead poisoning prevention laws, policies, and standards in New Hampshire.
SB366Relative to the operation of the state suggestion and extraordinary service award program.
SB367Relative to the date of the final property tax bill in municipalities that bill quarterly.
SB368Relative to exemptions for toxics reduction in packaging.
SB369Relative to the towing and storage of motor vehicles.
SB370Relative to emergency powers of the supreme court.
SB371Making various changes to the city of Manchester employees' contributory retirement system.
SB372(New Title) relative to membership of the heating system certification advisory committee.
SB373(2nd New Title) relative to the application of the civil unions law to the retirement system.
SB374Relative to the process for nonrenewal of teacher contracts.
SB375(New Title) allowing veterinarians to inform town and city clerks about dogs that have been euthanized or died during treatment.
SB376(New Title) requiring local fire chiefs to annually inspect all school buildings within his or her jurisdiction and report on the condition of all such school buildings.
SB377Relative to the application of the prudent investor rule to town trust funds.
SB378(New Title) authorizing the supreme court to establish a business and commercial dispute docket in the superior court.
SB379Relative to boating while intoxicated and transporting alcoholic beverages by a minor.
SB380Relative to petitions for boating rules.
SB381Relative to conservation commissions.
SB382Relative to gasoline and diesel fuel prices.
SB383Establishing a commission to develop a plan for the expansion of transmission capacity in the north country.
SB384Relative to the repair of septic systems prior to the sale of waterfront property.
SB385Requiring pharmacies to report an inability to fill prescriptions.
SB386Relative to service territories served by several telephone utilities.
SB387Relative to forfeiture of recognizances.
SB388Relative to commercial driver license qualifications.
SB389(New Title) relative to privileged communications between health care providers and minor children.
SB390Establishing a suicide prevention council.
SB391Relative to affordable health insurance for small employers.
SB392Relative to recovery of child support payments.
SB393Allowing dental hygienists to engage in independent practice.
SB394Establishing an economic development advisory council.
SB395Establishing a commission to review New Hampshire's statutes on human immunodeficiency virus education, prevention, and control.
SB396Relative to the establishment of a statewide transportation policy.
SB397Relative to mail-in rebates for merchandise purchased within the state.
SB398Establishing a committee to study municipal boundaries and the laws pertaining to these boundaries.
SB399Permitting annulment of certain criminal records in the supreme court.
SB400Relative to the authority of bail commissioners.
SB401Relative to recommendations of marital masters.
SB402Relative to large groundwater permitting requirements for wells installed prior to 1998.
SB403(2nd New Title) relative to the commission to study issues relating to stormwater.
SB404Allowing dental school graduates to practice in an approved dental residency program.
SB405Establishing a committee to study driver's license revocation and continuous alcohol monitoring.
SB406Relative to exempting the town of Wakefield from the setback requirements of the shoreland protection act.
SB407Establishing a committee to study the right of entry upon lands for the purpose of conducting a land survey.
SB408Establishing a committee to study reverse mortgages.
SB409Relative to conservation and preservation restrictions.
SB410(New Title) relative to the conditions for issuance of a cremation certificate and relative to the medical examiner’s statute.
SB411Relative to the confidentiality of health care records during the investigation of child abuse and neglect cases.
SB412Establishing the office of technology development and telecommunications planning and the position of director of telecommunications in the department of resources and economic development.
SB413(New Title) relative to the administrative fee for certain disposals of state lands.
SB414(New Title) authorizing special elections to fill vacancies in elective town offices.
SB415Relative to the effective date of the compulsory school attendance law.
SB416Relative to subdivision and site plan regulation waivers.
SB417Relative to changes to the shoreland protection act.
SB418(New Title) replacing references to “charter school” with “chartered public school”.
SB419Relative to the duties of the energy planning and advisory board and restructuring policy principles.
SB420(New Title) relative to criminal background checks of health care facilities and certain nurse applicants.
SB421(2nd New Title) relative to workforce housing.
SB422Adding an energy section to zoning and planning master plans.
SB423Relative to cashing of bingo winnings checks.
SB424Relative to prohibiting ATV and trail bike use on state-owned rail trails acquired using federal funds.
SB425(New Title) relative to the data collection practices of health care providers and relative to the development of a comprehensive uninsured health care database.
SB426Establishing a committee to study the current definition of the term "community benefit" applicable to nonprofit health care providers.
SB427Requiring hospitals to report on their standards and criteria for organ donations and transplants.
SB428(New Title) establishing a commission to study the funding of vaccines for children who are not covered by private health insurance.
SB429Relative to driver education courses in other states.
SB430Relative to cemeteries and mausoleums.
SB431Naming a small impoundment in Goffstown as Namaske Lake.
SB432Relative to workers' compensation for employee leasing companies.
SB433Relative to confidential communications between a physician and a patient.
SB434(New Title) relative to providers of electronic communication services and an extension for compliance with the REAL ID Act of 2005.
SB435Relative to fill and dredge permits in wetlands.
SB436Enabling certain persons to vote in primaries prior to turning 18 years of age.
SB437(New Title) relative to access to voter information.
SB438Relative to contractor accountability and disclosure in the public works construction procurement process.
SB439Relative to money transmitters and mortgage servicing companies.
SB440Relative to requiring occupational boards and commissions to include relevant military experience or training in satisfying requirements for engaging in a regulated profession.
SB441Relative to collective bargaining by judicial employees.
SB442Requiring that the proceeds of fees for motions to appear in court pro hac vice be paid into the law library revolving fund.
SB443Requiring notice to the probate court prior to the sale of real estate by an administrator or executor.
SB444Relative to settlements on behalf of minors and judgments and decrees in favor of minors.
SB445(New Title) changing the procedure for recommending persons for initial appointment as marital masters.
SB446Allowing probate court judges and district court justices to sit on either court in certain circumstances.
SB447Eliminating obsolete provisions regarding pleas by mail and noncomputerized courts.
SB448Relative to increasing the staff of the charitable trust unit of the department of justice and making an appropriation therefor.
SB449(New Title) relative to the status of emergency services volunteers.
SB450(New Title) requiring the New Hampshire Citizens Health Initiative to provide an annual summary to the general court.
SB451Authorizing rate recovery for electric public utilities investments in distributed energy resources.
SB452Relative to transportation planning.
SB453Relative to the terms of members of the electricians' board.
SB454Relative to certain changes to the controlled drug act.
SB455Relative to the removal of designations from certain real property by the department of environmental services.
SB456Establishing a committee to study the impact of the research and development tax credit and the current cap on the credit on high technology industries and New Hampshire businesses in general.
SB457Extending the veterans' property tax credit to all honorably discharged veterans.
SB458Establishing a committee to study the impact on New Hampshire revenues resulting from evasion of taxes by Massachusetts businesses.
SB459Establishing an advanced manufacturing education advisory council.
SB460Relative to the definition of surviving issue.
SB461Relative to accessibility of genealogical records to the public.
SB462Limiting liability for overseers of public welfare when acting in the course of their official duties.
SB463(New Title) establishing an investment committee and an audit committee in the New Hampshire retirement system.
SB464Relative to the number of children in a licensed foster home.
SB465Relative to the laws regulating trusts and trust companies in New Hampshire.
SB466Relative to probate court jurisdiction over special needs trust.
SB467Relative to taking lobsters and crabs.
SB468(New Title) relative to the reinsurance pool and the New Hampshire vaccine association.
SB469Allowing fish and game license agents to collect an additional convenience fee.
SB470Allowing lobbyists and those connected with lobbyists to sit on committees established by the judicial branch.
SB471Allowing local building codes to add requirements for installation and inspection of heating and ventilation systems.
SB472(New Title) relative to consumer protection from certain practices of payday loan, small loan, and title loan lenders and establishing a commission to study access to consumer credit for people in New Hampshire.
SB473Naming the Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Memorial in Hesky Park in the town of Meredith.
SB474Relative to registers of deeds and reports of county officers.
SB475Relative to the definition of advance fees in the real estate practice act.
SB476Relative to operation of OHRVs on state highways in Coos county.
SB477Requesting that the attorney general seek a ruling from the supreme court relative to whether New Hampshire may opt out of enforcing the provisions of the Master Settlement Agreement.
SB478Relative to processing absentee ballots.
SB479Relative to the vote required for passage of school bonds.
SB480Repealing a requirement that the fish and game department publish certain hunting season information in newspapers in each county.
SB481Relative to the bond requirement for completion of local and state public works projects.
SB482Relative to ethical standards for volunteer service in the executive branch.
SB483Establishing a committee to study in-home intervention and counseling services for families and children charged with a crime or designated in need of services by the juvenile court.
SB484(New Title) establishing a commission to study the sentencing, incarceration, and recidivism of criminal offenders in order to enhance public safety and improve the criminal justice system's cost effectiveness.
SB485Relative to party designations for voters.
SB486Relative to the duties and responsibilities of special deputy forest rangers.
SB487Clarifying the law regarding bail pending appeal.
SB488Relative to jurisdiction of the probate courts and superior courts.
SB489(New Title) establishing a commission to study erecting a fire tower on Copple Crown mountain in Brookfield.
SB490(New Title) relative to fees for special number plates for veterans and relative to vehicle registration fees for disabled veterans and former prisoners of war.
SB491Excluding the value of a view from property tax assessment.
SB492(2nd New Title) relative to persons designated to fill vacancies on the ballot and relative to recount requests by candidates.
SB493Allowing certain tax exempt organizations to be defined as charitable organizations for purposes of games of chance operations.
SB494Relative to compulsory coverage requirements under workers' compensation.
SB495Prohibiting Internet solicitation and exploitation of children.
SB496Establishing a commission to study incentives for providers of home and community-based care.
SB497Relative to the security of bonds or notes issued to the New Hampshire Municipal Bond Bank.
SB498Relative to state guarantees of certain municipal debt issues.
SB499Relative to penalties for unauthorized disclosure of confidential matters in legislative ethics proceedings.
SB500(2nd New Title) relative to certain insurance fraud and establishing a task force on employee misclassification.
SB501(4th New Title) relative to workers’ compensation on certain state projects, penalty collection powers of the department of labor and permanent impairment awards under workers’ compensation.
SB502Relative to unemployment compensation.
SB503Relative to authorizing temporary registrations of off-highway recreational vehicles for nonresidents.
SB504Restricting the number of puppies to be sold by commercial kennels.
SB505Relative to the moratorium on certain nursing home beds.
SB506Naming the Elm Street bridge in Newport after Specialist Justin A. Rollins.
SB507(2nd New Title) relative to criminal street gangs and establishing a commission to study the scope of criminal street gang violence in New Hampshire and methods of addressing such violence.
SB508Relative to municipal deposits.
SB509Requiring tobacco cessation therapy under the state Medicaid program.
SB510Relative to fees for terrain alteration permits.
SB511Relative to requirements for school building aid grants.
SB512Relative to emergency management powers.
SB513Relative to fighting animals.
SB514Relative to mercury exposure reduction and requiring insurance coverage for mercury-free fillings, vaccines, and injections for certain persons.
SB515(New Title) relative to the combat veteran business tax credit.
SB516Relative to aid for county bridges.
SB517Relative to commercial advertising on toll booths.
SB518Relative to agricultural restricted covenants.
SB519Imposing a per diem fine on dam owners and operators for failure to repair damage.
SB520(New Title) requiring the state veterans council to issue a state veterans handbook biennially and making an appropriation therefor.
SB521Increasing the maximum scholarship amount available from the national guard scholarship fund.
SB522(New Title) relative to licensing requirements for small quantity biodiesel producers and distributors and prohibiting the sale or delivery of biodiesel not meeting the state ASTM standard.
SB523Relative to requirements for the estuary alliance for sewage treatment to take and hold land.
SB524Relative to eligibility for persons to receive the elderly property tax exemption.
SB525(New Title) establishing the first Saturday in May as Emergency Medical Services Provider Recognition Day.
SB526Relative to the death benefit for police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty.
SB527Relative to adult involvement for minors seeking abortions.
SB528Relative to a mercury-added thermostat collection program.
SB529Changing certain references in the mental health laws.
SB530Relative to kindergarten aid.
SB531(2nd New Title) relative to making capital appropriations for the Hillsborough north superior court and the Manchester district court family division and lapsing certain prior capital appropriations, and relative to the venue for civil and criminal cases in Hillsborough county.
SB532Relative to administrative fines under the indoor smoking act.
SB533Establishing a committee to study age-based driver's license renewal testing.
SB534Eliminating the processing fee on court credit card transactions.
SB535Relative to exceptions to highway surveillance prohibitions.
SB536Reclassifying certain positions in the insurance department.
SB537Relative to allowing the commissioner of the department of employment security to participate in a joint local employment dynamics program with the United States Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
SB538Relative to the community college system of New Hampshire board of trustees and repealing a motor vehicle regulation statute applicable to the community college system.
SB539Relative to the cost of an adequate education and provision of fiscal capacity disparity aid.
SB540(New Title) relative to New Hampshire HealthFirst, an affordable, wellness-based health insurance plan for small employers.
SB541(New Title) relative to an expedited process for certificate of need review and membership of the health services planning and review board.
SB542Relative to a mediated settlement dispute in the town of Rye.
SB543Establishing a commission to study court security.
Senate Concurrent Resolutions (7)
SCR5Urging that federal, state, and local governments work with broadcasters and consumer groups to inform New Hampshire residents of the 2009 digital broadcast conversion.
SCR6(New Title) urging the federal government to create a simplified process for short-term admissions to nursing homes for the purpose of respite care.
SCR7Urging the United States Department of Defense and Congress to restore full services to the Manchester Veterans Administration Hospital.
SCR8Urging the United States Department of Defense to restore the designations of Prisoner of War and Missing in Action to those servicemen and servicewomen who are missing in operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
SCR9Urging Congress to fund a community-based outpatient clinic for veterans in Keene.
SCR10(New Title) urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to actively seek an increase in federal funding for wastewater treatment facility improvements.
SCR11Supporting the application of Taiwan for observer status at the World Health Organization.
Senate Joint Resolutions (1)
SJR1Prohibiting the department of health and human services from adopting proposed administrative rule He-P 1906.02.
Special Session House Bills (1)
SSHB1Relative to capital appropriations to the community college system, including the Pease campus renovation; relative to the bonding authority of the Pease development authority; relative to school building aid; relative to the secretary of state handling charge for electronic fee collection; and relative to certain fish and game programs and appropriations.
Special Session Senate Resolutions (1)
SSHR12008 Special Session Rules of the House
Special Session Senate Bills (1)
SSSB1Relative to temporarily permitting carrying beverages into motor vehicle racetracks.