2009 bills

896 bills are currently in our system.

Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolutions (11)
CACR1Relating to taxes. Providing that all revenues raised by a state income tax shall be dedicated to funding public education.
CACR2Relating to funding of public education. Providing that the legislature shall define standards for education, determine the level of state funding thereof, establish standards of accountability, and allocate state funds in a manner that mitigates disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, provided that a reasonable share of state funds shall be distributed on a per pupil basis.
CACR3Relating to public schools. Providing that: it shall be the duty of the legislature to encourage the interest of literature and the sciences and all seminaries and public schools.
CACR4Relating to elections. Providing that certain persons may vote in primaries prior to turning 18 years of age.
CACR5Relating to funding for education. Providing that revenue from lotteries and games of chance may only be used for educational purposes.
CACR6Relating to clerks of the probate court. Providing that clerks of the probate court shall be appointed instead of elected.
CACR7Relating to judges. Providing that judges be elected for a specified term.
CACR8Relating to public education. Providing that the recognition of local control of education in the New Hampshire constitution is reestablished.
CACR9Relating to term of office. Providing that beginning with the 2012 general election, there shall be a 4-year term of office for governor.
CACR10Relating to: electoral districts. Providing that: representative districts be apportioned within senate districts and that senate districts be apportioned within executive council districts and giving county boundaries priority in senate district apportionment.
CACR11Relating 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 Bills (669)
HB1Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2010 and June 30, 2011.
HB2Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.
HB25Making appropriations for capital improvements.
HB30Requiring operating budget reductions for fiscal year 2009.
HB31Requiring insurance coverage for certain preventative testing.
HB32Relative to insurance for parking lots used to store vehicles owned by charitable organizations.
HB33Amending the Concord school district charter.
HB34(New Title) prohibiting writing a text message while driving.
HB35Eliminating the office of vice-president from the presidential primary ballot.
HB36Relative to the purchase of information technology by state agencies.
HB37Relative to the penalty for using a gun in commission of a felony.
HB38Relative to the minimum amount of child support ordered by the court.
HB39Relative to the authority of the state board for the licensing and regulation of plumbers.
HB40(New Title) relative to the reporting of hospital infections.
HB41Allowing the executive director of fish and game to donate certain hunting and fishing permits to the wildlife heritage foundation of New Hampshire.
HB42Allowing the state veterinarian to employ a meat inspection services administrator.
HB43Relative to subdivision and site plan regulation waivers.
HB44Relative to the use of alternates by local land use boards.
HB45Relative to the water supply land conservation program.
HB46Relative to dispute resolution within the context of public employee dispute resolution.
HB47Establishing a board to evaluate a sexual offender's likelihood of reoffending.
HB48Establishing a committee on agriculture in the classroom.
HB49Relative to stop and haul charges for milk.
HB50Repealing the law relative to screening panels for medical injury claims.
HB51Reestablishing the initial monthly gross charge exemption to the communications services tax.
HB52Relative to the regulation of massage therapists.
HB53Relative to the definition of "public body" under the right-to-know law.
HB54Requiring vehicle impoundment for driving after revocation or suspension.
HB55(New Title) relative to energy facility siting construction and operation.
HB56Renaming a bridge to honor U. S. Navy Seal Daniel Healy.
HB57Limiting charges against estates for assessing the value of insurance policies and annuities.
HB58Designating segments of the Cocheco River as protected under the rivers management and protection program.
HB59Requiring employers of employees with service dogs to place signs prohibiting animals other than service dogs.
HB60Relative to large groundwater withdrawals.
HB61Relative to a definition of "sustainable energy."
HB62Requiring young women under 15 years of age to provide proof of counseling prior to obtaining an abortion.
HB63Relative to the use of the term "farmers' markets" in corporation names.
HB64(New Title) relative to eligibility for Aid to the Needy Blind.
HB65Establishing a commission to study the application of criminal law in landlord-tenant matters.
HB66Relative to the legal age for blood donations.
HB67Relative to the return of replaced parts by a motor vehicle repair facility.
HB68Relative to commercial driver licenses when the license holder fails a drug or alcohol test.
HB69Relative to submission of health care data.
HB70Relative to taking stones from stone walls.
HB71Relative to increasing the dollar limit for requiring public hearings on issuance of local bonds.
HB72Relative to requesting a secret ballot at a town meeting.
HB73(New Title) affirming religious freedom protections with regard to marriage and prohibiting the establishment of civil unions on or after January 1, 2010.
HB74Relative to student membership on a school board.
HB75Prohibiting the use of information concerning education level to underwrite insurance coverage.
HB76(New Title) establishing a permanent commission to study recommendations of the National Transportation Safety Board and relative to the New Hampshire rail transit authority.
HB77Relative to continuing education requirements for licensed architects.
HB78(2nd New Title) relative to the interbranch criminal and juvenile justice council, appointing an additional member to the interagency coordinating council for women offenders, and reducing the quorum requirement for the oversight commission on motor vehicle fines.
HB79Relative to use of the child support guideline worksheet.
HB80(2nd New Title) adding a pharmacy board member and requiring at least one member of the pharmacy board to be a hospital pharmacist, and relative to the consecutive years of service of pharmacy board members.
HB81Prohibiting smoking within 25 feet of playgrounds.
HB82Establishing a committee to study the homestead right.
HB83Relative to ownership of milk.
HB84Relative to the regulation of reflexologists, structural integrators, and Asian bodywork therapists.
HB85Establishing the women, infants and children program fund.
HB86(New Title) allowing towns to issue citations and accept pleas by mail for local ordinance violations.
HB88Prohibiting filing with the registry of deeds a document that includes an individual's armed forces service number.
HB89Exempting certain information relating to suicides from the right-to-know law.
HB90Relative to the employment of veterans on Veterans' Day.
HB91Allowing municipalities to extend the veterans' tax credit to veterans who do not have service in a war or conflict, and relative to the definition of veteran.
HB92Requiring municipalities to establish volunteer civilian police review boards.
HB93Relative to the minimum age for fighting sports competitions.
HB94Establishing a commission to study workforce housing issues.
HB95Relative to motorcycle equipment and noise levels.
HB96(New Title) correcting certain references relating to municipal growth management, and allowing certain replacement structures to qualify for the community revitalization tax relief incentive.
HB97Relative to the lottery commission's ability to make rules concerning the Multi-State Lottery Association.
HB98Relative to reinstatement of lapsed licenses of speech-language pathologists.
HB99Relative to supervised driving time by persons completing driver education.
HB100Relative to homeowner's insurance.
HB101Prohibiting the use of credit reports for certain insurance purposes.
HB102(3rd New Title) relative to the rivers management and protection program, establishing the volunteer river assessment program, and naming the bridge at the intersection of NH route 12A and NH route 123 in Alstead the Alstead Veterans Memorial Bridge.
HB103(New Title) relative to paying discharged and laid off employees.
HB104Repealing the law authorizing the supreme court to establish a business and commercial dispute docket in the superior court.
HB105Relative to voting machines for the counting of ballots.
HB106Relative to penalties for land use violations.
HB107Making technical corrections to the law on taxation of farm structures and land under farm structures.
HB108Establishing an employers' private right of action to enforce the payment of workers' compensation coverage.
HB109Relative to consumer choice in health insurance.
HB110Relative to annulments for certain sexual assault convictions.
HB111Exempting tier I offenders from inclusion in the department of safety's public list of registered offenders.
HB112Relative to addresses on motor vehicle registrations.
HB113(New Title) extending the moratorium on nursing home beds and rehabilitation beds.
HB114Relative to meetings in official ballot towns.
HB115Relative to licenses for the operation of motor vehicle recycling yards and junk yards.
HB116Relative to the membership of the legislative youth advisory council.
HB117Repealing the gas utility restructuring oversight committee.
HB118(New Title) relative to periodic payments of judgments, relative to informational filings by pooled risk management programs, and repealing a provision regarding trial de novo in the superior court for violations of securities laws.
HB119Establishing a commission to consider the feasibility of adopting the Atlantic Daylight Savings Plan.
HB120Relative to the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in single and multi-family dwellings.
HB121Relative to regulating residential building and remodeling contractors and subcontractors.
HB122Relative to funding sources for the commission on the status of women.
HB123Requiring a financial literacy component within the high school economics course.
HB124Relative to the rate of the gas tax.
HB125Increasing the rate of the gas tax and dedicating the increased revenues to development and improvement of highway-related transit systems serving New Hampshire residents.
HB126Relative to the voluntary certification of health officers by a health officer credentialing board.
HB127Relative to treatment of pregnant inmates.
HB128Relative to the enrollment of bills and their presentation by the secretary of state.
HB129Establishing a committee to study the incorporation of electronic filing procedures under the administrative procedures act.
HB130Relative to enforceability of publicly-owned land restrictions.
HB131(New Title) relative to the juvenile justice advisory board.
HB132Relative to access to case records of the department of health and human services.
HB133Requiring employers to report certain information regarding outsourcing to the department of labor.
HB135Relative to remedies for violation of the state right-to-know law.
HB136Relative to the procedure for withdrawing from a cooperative school district.
HB137Relative to the establishment of highway tolls.
HB138Revising certain provisions of the sexually violent predators statute.
HB139Relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB140Making charter schools eligible for grants for leased space.
HB141Authorizing towns and cities to accept any form of electronic payment.
HB142Relative to extending municipal leases.
HB143Relative to procedures for requesting a change of school for a child.
HB144Relative to title insurance.
HB145Repealing the law allowing assignment of superior court justices to hear cases in the district court.
HB146Relative to the minimum wage.
HB147Prohibiting the recognition as civil unions of marriages between persons of the same sex contracted outside of New Hampshire.
HB148Relative to the sale and vaccination of animals.
HB149Relative to benefit eligibility of certain members of the city of Manchester employees' contributory retirement system.
HB150Relative to removing invasive aquatic growth.
HB151Prohibiting an insurer from canceling health care coverage based on the insured's terminal condition.
HB152Relative to storage of architectural blueprints by municipalities.
HB153Relative to processing of absentee ballots.
HB154Relative to truancy.
HB155Allowing municipalities to adopt a non-wartime veterans' property tax credit.
HB156Authorizing planning boards to require third party review and inspection.
HB157(New Title) relative to library patron records and making a technical correction relative to the law library revolving fund.
HB158Relative to the membership on the healthy kids board.
HB159Relative to the county tax payment by the town of Milan.
HB160Relative to physical force in defense of a person.
HB161Repealing protection of uncopyrighted compositions in state law.
HB162Relative to recycled and rebuilt vehicles.
HB163Allowing firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians, and other public safety officers to recover damages or benefits for negligently-caused injuries.
HB164Relative to repayment of loans under the workforce incentive program.
HB165Relative to the number of children in a licensed foster home.
HB166Increasing the beer tax.
HB167(2nd New Title) relative to the guidelines for revaluations used by the assessing standards board and the adoption of rules for disciplinary standards for assessing officials, and relative to bingo games.
HB168Relative to disposition of electricians' fees.
HB169Relative to the counting of charter school pupils in the definition of average daily membership in residence.
HB170Relative to reporting requirements for certain dedicated funds in the department of safety.
HB171Establishing a commission to evaluate mental health courts and establish standards for the operation of mental health courts.
HB172(New Title) allowing naturopathic doctors to dispense prescription drugs which are within their scope of practice.
HB173Relative to the basis for awarding custody to a stepparent or grandparent.
HB174Establishing a performance measurement system for state agencies.
HB175Establishing a committee to study political advertising on public property.
HB176Relative to the Monadnock advisory commission.
HB177Relative to loss of consortium.
HB178Naming a bridge on U.S. route 4 in Lebanon the Terri Dudley Bridge.
HB179Requiring automobile insurance to register a vehicle.
HB180Creating an exception from the registration requirement for certain nonviolent offenders.
HB181Relative to disclosure of contaminants prior to the sale of real property.
HB182Relative to fish and game department authorization to administer programs involving federal aid, and relative to biennial reports of the department.
HB183(New Title) relative to removal of town officers.
HB184Authorizing the liquor commission to sell tobacco products at state liquor stores located on interstate highways.
HB185Relative to the installation of sound barriers along a certain segment of the F.E. Everett turnpike in the town of Merrimack.
HB186(New Title) relative to rulemaking concerning rafts on public waters and prohibiting the rental of a motorized watercraft to a person who does not have a certificate of boating safety education.
HB187(New Title) relative to the state building code and establishing a committee to study the sale and installation of manufactured and modular homes and related consumer protections.
HB188Enabling municipalities to extend the veterans' property tax credit to all honorably discharged veterans.
HB189Enabling municipalities to establish energy commissions.
HB190Relative to fees for dental hygienists.
HB191Relative to liability of a landowner giving permission to ride bicycles on his or her property.
HB192Relative to a replica monument of the Old Man of the Mountain.
HB193Establishing a fee for certification of reduced ignition propensity cigarettes.
HB194Relative to the adoption of fees for inspections and plan review services by the division of fire safety.
HB195Relative to relocation of a residence of a child.
HB196Establishing a penalty for destruction or frustration of an easement of access.
HB197Relative to apportionment of damages in civil actions.
HB198Permitting an insured person injured in a motor vehicle accident to obtain damages under his or her own uninsured motorist coverage when the insured's damages exceed the motorist insurance coverage of the person at fault for the accident.
HB199(New Title) relative to the warning accompanying a document tendered to settle bodily injury claims subject to certain automobile insurance coverage.
HB200Permitting the stacking of medical payments coverage under motor vehicle liability policies purchased by members of the same household.
HB201Requiring the agreement of 10 jurors on issues of liability or damages for jury verdicts in trials of civil actions.
HB202Relative to provisions in insurance policies limiting payment of full benefits.
HB203Eliminating the requirement that the trial judge present unanimous findings of the screening panel to the jury in medical injury actions.
HB204Relative to discovery in driving while intoxicated cases.
HB205Relative to certain boating fees.
HB206Relative to retention of governmental records under the right-to-know law.
HB207Relative to modification of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB208Directing the university of New Hampshire to study the health needs of certain counties.
HB209Relative to enforcement of parenting plans.
HB210Relative to public access to minutes of local land use boards.
HB211Relative to drivers' licenses and relative to the definition of "drivers' school."
HB212Relative to the assessment of certain impact fees by municipalities.
HB213Requiring the bureau of emergency communications to develop and maintain a statewide emergency notification system.
HB214(New Title) establishing a committee to study health care services in correctional facilities and the issue of access to inmates by medical care, mental health care, and substance abuse treatment providers.
HB215Making technical corrections to certain OHRV and snowmobile laws.
HB216Relative to fees for legal services rendered to workers' compensation claimants.
HB217Relative to gender neutral references in court documents.
HB218Relative to the state park fund.
HB219Relative to hearings for incapacitated persons admitted to state institutions by their guardians.
HB220Relative to civil proceedings for forfeiture of animals.
HB221Requiring a discount to wholesalers on cash purchases of tobacco tax stamps.
HB222Relative to fill and dredge permits in wetlands.
HB223(New Title) changing the effective date for the implementation of the retirement system employer assessments for excess benefits.
HB224Relative to safety provisions for swimming in lakes.
HB225Relative to room and board scholarships for children of firefighters and police officers.
HB226Relative to the lead paint poisoning law.
HB227Relative to payment for tobacco products purchased by retailers.
HB228Relative to roadside memorials.
HB229(New Title) clarifying the eligibility requirements for class IV renewable energy generating facilities and relative to renewable energy certificates.
HB230Relative to the burden of proof for a finding of abuse in domestic violence cases.
HB231Relative to resolution of collective bargaining disputes.
HB232Permitting the pesticide control board to establish pesticide fees.
HB233Relative to the membership of the board of medicine.
HB234Establishing a committee to study the certificate of need process.
HB235Relative to the seller's liability for land use change tax assessments.
HB236Permitting access to homeowner's property from adjoining property for the purpose of repair or renovation.
HB237Relative to accident and health insurance short-term policies.
HB238Relative to market conduct and enforcement.
HB239(2nd New Title) relative to establishing a municipal bond rescission process, authorizing governing bodies to call a special meeting to consider reduction or rescission of appropriations, and clarifying special procedures enabling towns to respond appropriately to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
HB240Relative to workers' compensation for death.
HB241Increasing the interest and dividends tax exemption for income-eligible persons 65 years of age or older.
HB242Relative to taxpayer inventory blanks.
HB243Authorizing the designation of special assistant attorneys general.
HB244Relative to automobile insurance premiums.
HB245Extending study committees and commissions.
HB246Relative to encouraging discretionary preservation easements for historic structures.
HB247Relative to the assistance of the state veterinarian with the investigation and enforcement of animal abuse laws.
HB248Relative to establishing a single liquor commissioner.
HB249Relative to hospital rules for paramedics.
HB250Relative to access to information in the abuse and neglect of adults registry and relative to persons providing child care or child placing services who are charged with a crime.
HB251Relative to the state registry of founded reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adults.
HB252(New Title) relative to state agency rulemaking concerning expiring administrative rules and relative to electronic filing.
HB253Relative to the Gunstock area commission.
HB254Establishing a commission to study the effects of inflation on New Hampshire and possible remedies.
HB255Relative to the filing of statements of financial interest.
HB256Relative to the New Hampshire accountancy act.
HB257Relative to warrant articles at official ballot meetings.
HB258Relative to undeclared voters at primary elections.
HB259Relative to motor vehicle inspections.
HB260Relative to quieting title in certain trust circumstances.
HB261Relative to the conveyance of real property to or from trusts.
HB262Relative to recording development restrictions.
HB263Eliminating the charge against the state for sheriffs' service of process for indigent plaintiffs.
HB264Relative to the use of New Hampshire talent in state promotional initiatives.
HB265Relative to proving qualifications to vote.
HB266Relative to the right-to-know exemption for voter records.
HB267Relative to the definition of "election."
HB268Relative to transfers from the judicial branch to the executive or legislative branches of state government.
HB269Requiring measurement of carbon dioxide produced and sequestered in this state.
HB270Relative to sale of human remains.
HB271Relative to relevant information in a workers' compensation claim.
HB272Relative to operation of OHRVs on state highways in Coos county.
HB273Relative to submission of electronic data by municipal and county inspection stations.
HB274Requiring parental notification before abortions may be performed on unemancipated minors.
HB275Increasing the state reimbursement amounts for payment of bailiffs.
HB276Relative to challenges of voters.
HB277Relative to the minimum age for purchasing, possessing, or using tobacco products.
HB278Relative to the penalty for mistreating service animals.
HB279Relative to certain missing persons.
HB280Requiring documents offered or disseminated by lobbyists to show the employer's written authorization.
HB281Increasing the maximum amount of debt or damages for small claims actions and requiring mediation for small claims actions exceeding $5,000 and establishing a fee for the cost of such mediation.
HB282(New Title) relative to meetings of the medical/vision advisory board.
HB283Establishing a solid waste management fund and assessing a beverage container fee.
HB284Increasing the contract amount that triggers the bond requirement on public projects.
HB285Authorizing the supreme court to establish a fee to be imposed when a court extends the time for payment of a fine.
HB286Relative to life insurance form disapproval.
HB287Relative to the sale of liquor by grocery and drug stores.
HB288Requiring nutritionally balanced meals in congregate housing.
HB289Relative to the requiring financial and business management experience for membership on the board of trustees of the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB290(New Title) authorizing fluvial erosion hazard ordinances.
HB291Relative to a one day/one trial jury duty pilot program.
HB292(New Title) relative to financial disclosures, lobbyist registrations and statements, prohibited gifts, and executive branch volunteers.
HB293Amending the Hampton Beach area commission.
HB294Prohibiting writing a text message while driving.
HB295Relative to mental health treatment for members of the armed forces and veterans convicted of crimes.
HB296(2nd New Title) increasing fees and transferring funds related to oil discharge prevention and cleanup, and authorizing an oil fund performance audit.
HB297(New Title) relative to the adoption of agency forms under the administrative procedures act and relative to the notice of the expedited repeal of rules.
HB298Excluding the value of a view from determination of market value for property tax assessments.
HB299Prohibiting banks from requiring blood samples, fingerprints, and DNA samples in order to complete a banking transaction.
HB300Requiring the construction of a fire tower on Copple Crown Mountain and creating a position to operate the fire tower.
HB301Establishing a task force to study access to dental care.
HB302(New Title) relative to the New Hampshire real estate practice act.
HB303Relative to motor vehicle emissions and motor vehicle idling.
HB304Relative to death with dignity for certain persons suffering from a terminal condition.
HB305Relative to public employees' right to strike.
HB306Allowing towns to apply for certification of local building codes for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
HB307Allowing the construction of grey water systems on private property.
HB308Allowing a town budget committee to establish an alternative date for its public hearing.
HB309Enabling towns and cities to establish a local revenue option as an alternative to property taxation for the funding of local government costs.
HB310(New Title) relative to reimbursement of mileage for judges and marital masters and relative to civil marriage and civil unions.
HB311Allowing municipalities to adopt a homestead exemption for property tax assessments on a person's principal place of residence.
HB312Permitting a person to record a law enforcement officer in the course of such officer's official duties.
HB313Relative to the assignment of right of child support enforcement.
HB314(New Title) relative to the assessment of certain costs associated with proposed large groundwater withdrawals from wells.
HB315Clarifying a law relative to junkyards within industrial areas.
HB316Relative to expenditures by boards and commissions for costs of examinations of applicants.
HB317Relative to conditional approval of nonpublic schools, residency requirements for grants under the New Hampshire incentive program, and scholarships for orphans of veterans.
HB318Relative to the "Nursing Home Residents Bill of Rights."
HB319(2nd New Title) establishing a commission to study the Concord Union school district charter.
HB320Relative to agreements between central business service districts and municipalities for infrastructure improvements.
HB321(New Title) delaying the effective date of 2008 SB 342-FN-LOCAL, relative to workforce housing, and authorizing an appropriations reduction by the union school district of Keene.
HB322(New Title) relative to the minimum age required to purchase fireworks.
HB323Changing 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.
HB324Establishing a commission to study recycling of unused controlled drugs in long-term care facilities.
HB325Establishing standards for adequate service of process.
HB326Relative to certain municipal revolving funds.
HB327Eliminating median family income as a factor in calculating fiscal capacity disparity aid.
HB328Establishing a committee to study the right-to-know law relative to certain nonprofit corporations.
HB329Relative to insurance and civil unions.
HB330Relative to life, accident, and health insurance.
HB331Relative to advertisements of property and casualty insurance.
HB332Establishing a commission to study school discipline.
HB333Relative to fences as private nuisances.
HB334(New Title) relative to consumer credit and amending the St. Mary’s Bank Charter.
HB335Relative to the state retiree health plan commission.
HB336Establishing a committee to study the law regarding insurance coverage for dependent children.
HB337Permitting the issue of temporary licenses for certain sellers of animals.
HB338Relative to definitions of electronic waste.
HB339Ratifying changes to the state building code adopted by the state building code review board and revising the definition of the state building code.
HB340Relative to polling places.
HB341Relative to the date selected for the presidential primary election.
HB342Establishing a commission to study the juvenile court diversion law.
HB343Relative to payroll deductions.
HB344Establishing the number of associate justices of the superior court.
HB345Allowing physical therapists to practice on animals.
HB346Relative to real estate developers creating space for drying laundry without electricity or gas.
HB347Relative to use of weights and measurements at farmers markets.
HB348Relative to criminal penalties and alternatives to incarceration.
HB349Relative to legislator email records.
HB350Prohibiting the sale and distribution of household cleaning products containing phosphorus.
HB351Relative to the interest rate on late and delinquent property tax payments and subsequent payments.
HB352Banning corn-based ethanol as an additive to gasoline sold in New Hampshire.
HB353Designating Hampton Beach as a historic seaside recreational area.
HB354Establishing a committee to study local government eligibility for certain funding for energy efficiency improvements.
HB355Relative to oil fund disbursement board authority and fees for oil discharge cleanup.
HB356Relative to required training for chiropractors performing spinal manipulation or spinal adjustment.
HB357Relative to retention of special number plates for veterans by surviving spouses.
HB358Relative to the district court assignment for the towns of Greenville and Temple.
HB359Requiring health care provider bills to state the portion of payment covering costs of the uninsured.
HB360Relative to members of the general court participating in the state group health insurance plan.
HB361Relative to the default budget in certain towns.
HB362Relative to zoning districts.
HB363Eliminating requirements for additional breath tests for blood alcohol content.
HB364Relative to municipalities' authority to contract with the department of environmental services for dam maintenance.
HB365Relative to the state loan repayment program for health professionals.
HB366Relative to retail vehicle dealers.
HB367Relative to procedures for evaluation of home schooled students.
HB368Relative to annual goals in a home education program.
HB369Establishing a spending cap on state budget requests.
HB370Relative to equality of treatment of victims of crime.
HB371Establishing a commission to study the issue of a registry for joint replacement devices.
HB372(New Title) relative to drivers’ licenses for persons with certain seizure disorders.
HB373Relative to insurance reimbursement for acupuncturists.
HB374Limiting the filing of petitions for trust accountings.
HB375Establishing a committee to study whether renters should be eligible for weatherization programs administered by the office of energy and planning.
HB376(New Title) relative to condominium association meetings.
HB377Relative to extending certain dates for town budget preparation.
HB378(New Title) relative to fees for methadone detoxification and maintenance programs.
HB379Exempting certain meetings concerning collective bargaining from the right-to-know law.
HB380Relative to long-term care.
HB381Prohibiting preferences in recruiting, hiring, promotion, or admission by state agencies, the university system, the community college system, and the postsecondary education commission.
HB382Establishing a committee to study property tax exemptions and credits.
HB383Relative to passenger restraints.
HB384(New Title) relative to forest management permitting in and near prime wetlands, waivers for work near prime wetlands, and utility maintenance work in any wetland.
HB385Relative to placement of personal wireless service facilities on land in current use.
HB386Relative to challenges of voters.
HB387Relative to observation of voter registration.
HB388Relative to permitting village district commissioners to apply for certain bridge aid.
HB389Relative to distributing campaign materials at polling places.
HB390Authorizing access to the criminal justice information system for the purpose of enforcing election laws.
HB391(2nd New Title) authorizing the department of transportation to convey a portion of interstate highways to the bureau of turnpikes, redefining the eastern New Hampshire turnpike, providing for the maintenance and funding of a portion of the eastern New Hampshire turnpike, increasing the aggregate amount of bonds the state may issue, and authorizing the department of transportation to install open road tolling.
HB392(New Title) establishing an on-premises cigar, beverage, and liquor license.
HB393Authorizing municipalities to publish electronic legal notices.
HB394Relative to disclosure by candidates of criminal convictions and professional license suspensions.
HB395(2nd New Title) requiring electric utilities to offer renewable energy source options, allowing the public utilities commission to make contingent grants and loans from the greenhouse gas emissions reduction fund, and relative to using the electricity distribution charge to fund conservation and load management.
HB396Relative to the solemnization of marriage.
HB397Establishing a property tax relief program.
HB398Relative to the unauthorized use of firearms in the compact part of a city or town.
HB399Relative to industrial hemp and establishing an industrial hemp special program fund.
HB400Relative to Medicaid reimbursement rates for personal care attendants and personal care services providers and making an appropriation therefor.
HB401Relative to the membership of the retirement system board of trustees.
HB402Relative to transporting medical records.
HB403Clarifying the intent of a transfer of general funds to the highway fund.
HB404Relative to the procedure for listing candidates on election ballots.
HB405Relative to authority for administrative fines by the electricians' board and relative to appeals from decisions of the electricians' board and the plumbers' board.
HB406Relative to contemporary motor vehicle plates.
HB407Establishing a lobster and crab landing license, and increasing the fee for the nonresident commercial salt water license.
HB408Relative to the regulation of physicians and physician assistants by the board of medicine.
HB409Relative to identification required for participation in youth recreation programs.
HB410Relative to the licensing of alcohol and drug counselors.
HB411Relative to the safety of retirement accounts.
HB412Relative to the research and development tax credit.
HB413Relative to alternative regulation of small incumbent local exchange carriers.
HB414Establishing a commission to study preventing dental disease among New Hampshire's children.
HB415Adding certain terms regarding non-discrimination to the laws.
HB416Relative to insurance examinations.
HB417Relative to electoral college electors.
HB418Relative to presidential primary ballots.
HB419Relative to operating restrictions on youth operators.
HB420Relative to the determination of gainful occupation for a group II member receiving an accidental disability retirement allowance from the retirement system.
HB421Establishing an oversight committee to monitor liquor enforcement.
HB422Relative to retail health clinics.
HB423(New Title) requiring the department of environmental services to develop an outreach campaign to disseminate information on recycling materials, including electronic waste.
HB424Relative to the land use change tax.
HB425Relative to remedies under the state right-to-know law and continually appropriating a special fund.
HB426Establishing the New Hampshire homestead plan.
HB427Relative to equine licenses.
HB428Relative to discounts on wine purchased from the liquor commission.
HB429Relative to cider.
HB430Removing the statute of limitations on certain crimes committed in furtherance of murder.
HB431Requiring certain engine coolants and antifreeze to include an aversive agent so that they are rendered unpalatable.
HB432Relative to penalties for telephone harassment involving a number used to facilitate transportation of voters or otherwise to support voting or registering to vote.
HB433(New Title) relative to funding the law requiring reporting of hospital infections.
HB434Relative to a health insurance access program.
HB435Relative to sales of tobacco products in state liquor stores and reducing the rate of the tobacco tax.
HB436Relative to civil marriage and civil unions.
HB437Relative to the operation of the Chesterfield welcome and information center.
HB438Relative to admission into evidence of certain medical bills, reports, and records.
HB439Requiring that the question relative to the necessity for a convention to revise the New Hampshire constitution be presented to the voters in the November 2010 general election.
HB440Repealing the state's authority to bond school building aid costs.
HB441(New Title) relative to CART providers and sign language interpreters, and making an appropriation therefor.
HB442Relative to the review and amendment of condominium bylaws.
HB443(New Title) relative to underground storage facility operator training and relative to requirements for guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for petroleum.
HB444Relative to reproducing the 1792 New Hampshire constitution and making an appropriation therefor.
HB445Relative to local control of the siting of detoxification and methadone maintenance program facilities.
HB446Defining "unnecessary hardship" for purposes of zoning variances.
HB447Requiring the continuation of the appointment of marital masters by election and requiring marital masters to be New Hampshire residents.
HB448Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax credit to persons over 60 years of age in exchange for volunteer services.
HB449Increasing the penalty for unlawful possession or release of criminal records.
HB450Relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement program.
HB451Authorizing a transaction fee for license agents electronically issuing fish and game licenses.
HB452(New Title) designating segments of the Ammonoosuc River into the rivers management and protection program, relative to the consideration of riparian rights in the establishment of instream flows, and relative to an exemption from terrain alteration permitting requirements.
HB453Establishing that marriage between one man and one woman shall be the only legal domestic union that shall be valid or recognized in this state.
HB454Relative to a lottery ticket to benefit homeless veterans' programs.
HB455Relative to a lottery ticket to benefit the state veterans council.
HB456Establishing a committee to study the definition of surviving issue.
HB457Increasing the standard exemption under the interest and dividends tax.
HB458Relative to the estates of persons with long-term care policies.
HB459Relative to access to restorative justice programs by victims of crime.
HB460Relative to the system of visitor centers.
HB461Establishing a state-owned casino to provide funds for public education.
HB462Relative to signs advising motorists approaching highway emergencies.
HB463Including low digit number plates as vanity plates.
HB464Relative to certain duties of the department of administrative services and relative to credit card contracts for state agencies.
HB465Relative to driver's license fees.
HB466Establishing a safari fee on owners of big game hunting preserves.
HB467Relative to the review and adjustment of child support orders.
HB468Relative to caps on total billings by the state to the counties for nursing home care.
HB469Relative to acquisition by the state of 2 parcels of land in Peterborough and making an appropriation therefor.
HB470Relative to the order of names on ballots.
HB471(New Title) relative to willful concealment and fraudulent retail transactions.
HB472Establishing a tax on the sale of permissible fireworks.
HB473Relative to water treatment plants and penalties for safe drinking water violations.
HB474Prohibiting the trafficking in persons for the purposes of sexual or labor exploitation.
HB475Prohibiting 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.
HB476(New Title) relative to modifying the quorum requirement and relative to filing fees for eminent domain proceedings before the board of tax and land appeals.
HB477Relative to restoration of driving privileges for persons previously licensed in other states.
HB478Relative to remotely readable devices and relative to the illegal use of a payment card scanning device or reencoder.
HB479Relative to time limits on eligibility for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
HB480Relative to the definition of "public use" regarding eminent domain.
HB481Establishing a recreational saltwater license for taking finfish in coastal and estuarine waters.
HB482Relative to mold assessment, testing, and remediation.
HB483Establishing the developmental services quality council.
HB484Relative to the definition of charitable organizations for raffles and games of chance.
HB485Establishing a committee to study enforcement of walking disability placard violations.
HB486Prohibiting the department of health and human services from entering into a contract with Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. or any organization that provides abortion services.
HB487Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax exemption for compliance with green building standards.
HB488Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and responsiveness of state government.
HB489Requiring student membership on school boards.
HB490(New Title) relative to the maintenance of state-owned dams.
HB491Relative to consumption of alcohol following a motor vehicle accident.
HB492Requiring certification for persons performing radon tests.
HB493Adopting the uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act.
HB494Appropriating funds for construction of public facilities at Hampton Beach.
HB495Requiring physicians to disclose to their patients that they do not make regular hospital visits.
HB496Establishing a limit on the amount of cost recovery for the emissions reduction equipment installed at the Merrimack Station.
HB497Relative to the automated external defibrillator advisory commission.
HB498Relative to membership on the wetlands council.
HB499Relative to insurance payments for ambulance services.
HB500Repealing the authority for an exclusive representative of an employee organization to conduct collective bargaining for employees.
HB501Relative to recovery of assistance by the department of health and human services.
HB502Modifying the definition of "dam."
HB503Relative to the state's authority to lease submerged land.
HB504Relative to the termination of guardianship of a minor.
HB505Waiving medical records fees for persons applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Income (SSDI).
HB506Authorizing absentee voting by election officers.
HB507Relative to taxes, fees, and credits under the insurance laws.
HB508Relative to the county-state finance commission.
HB509Requiring parental consent for psychological evaluations by school districts.
HB510Relative to the position of director of vital records administration.
HB511Relative to a corridor study of Route 33.
HB512Establishing a temporary moratorium on executions and establishing a commission to study the death penalty in New Hampshire.
HB513(New Title) establishing a citizen-funded election task force.
HB514Establishing a New Hampshire other post-employment benefits (OPEB) trust and enabling political subdivisions to create or participate in OPEB trusts.
HB515(New Title) establishing a commission to study alternate fuel vehicles.
HB516Abolishing fees for nondriver's picture identification cards.
HB517Relative to the definition of "armed forces."
HB518(New Title) relative to driver’s license application forms and relative to transporting manufactured housing and modular buildings
HB519Relative to supervision of state employees who are related by birth or marriage.
HB520Establishing a commission to study the death penalty in New Hampshire.
HB521Relative to funding for students eligible for the free and reduced-price meal program.
HB522Allowing municipalities to adopt a road maintenance property tax credit for resident unit owners in an over-55 condominium community.
HB523Requiring DNA testing of all persons convicted of a felony.
HB524Establishing a permanent state defense force.
HB525Prohibiting smoking in vehicles when child passenger restraints are required.
HB526Changing certain references in fish and game laws to river herring.
HB527Repealing the coordinated school health committee and relative to health education in kindergarten through grade 12.
HB528Establishing a restricted driver's license for work-related transportation.
HB529Relative to the healthy kids program.
HB530(New Title) relative to inspection of public buildings for compliance with accessibility standards.
HB531Relative to parental notification prior to abortions being performed on minors.
HB532Excluding extra or special duty pay from earnable compensation in the retirement system.
HB533Reducing the rates of the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.
HB534Relative to the selection of members of zoning boards of adjustment.
HB535Requiring dwelling units to have functioning smoke detectors upon their sale or transfer.
HB536Relative to smoking in and around health care facilities.
HB537Relative to penalties for oil spills.
HB538Relative to penalties for water pollution.
HB539Relative to town boundaries and the laws pertaining to such boundaries.
HB540Relative to fees for motor vehicle records.
HB541Relative to placement and removal of political advertising.
HB542Relative to a health information exchange.
HB543Establishing an inheritance tax on property received by collateral heirs.
HB544Relative to data collected by health care facilities.
HB545Relative to the wildlife damage control program in the fish and game department.
HB546Relative to authorizing temporary registrations of off-highway recreational vehicles and snowmobiles for nonresidents and increasing the agent fee.
HB547Relative to distributions of adequate education aid.
HB548Requiring municipalities to have dedicated post office boxes for receipt of absentee ballots.
HB549Relative to the taking of snapping turtles.
HB550Encouraging the Museum of New Hampshire History to fly the state flag.
HB551Making an appropriation for the painting of the arch bridge across the Connecticut River in Chesterfield.
HB552Renaming a bridge across the Connecticut River the Judge Harlan Fiske Stone Bridge.
HB553Relative to hours of operation of state liquor stores.
HB554Renaming the Sewalls Falls Road Bridge after John W. Storrs.
HB555Decriminalizing possession of one ounce or less of marijuana.
HB556Repealing the death penalty.
HB557Requiring the attorney general to request a life sentence instead of the death penalty in certain circumstances.
HB558Establishing procedures for leasing state parks for use by private entities.
HB559Relative to the composition and duties of, and appointment to, the fish and game commission.
HB560Relative to the use of state education funds for extended learning opportunities for certain pupils.
HB561Relative to insurance coverage for persons having deafness and hearing loss.
HB562Establishing a job creation tax credit for the town of Greenville.
HB563Establishing a fund to provide loans to allow low and moderate income plaintiffs to retain expert witnesses in civil cases and making an appropriation therefor.
HB564Relative to wheelchair van accessible parking spaces.
HB565Relative to the pertussis vaccine for newborns.
HB566Relative to the regulation of backflow protection technicians.
HB567Redefining tobacco products, increasing the tax on tobacco products other than cigarettes, and dedicating the increase to a tobacco use prevention and cessation program fund.
HB568Relative to the taxation of tobacco products other than cigarettes.
HB569Requiring insurance coverage for diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
HB570Requiring the department of transportation to convey ownership of Skyhaven airport to the Pease development authority.
HB571Relative to limited driving privileges for certain persons whose licenses have been revoked or suspended and relative to DWI convictions.
HB572(New Title) relative to proceedings of medical injury claims screening panels.
HB573Relative to absentee voting.
HB574Authorizing liens for unpaid building code violations and requiring landlord agents for restricted rental property.
HB575Prohibiting driving with any amount of certain controlled drugs or metabolites in the blood or urine.
HB576Establishing number plates supporting New Hampshire public higher education.
HB577Relative to recovery of public assistance and third party liability.
HB578Relative to testimony by video teleconference.
HB579Establishing motor vehicle learners' permits and relative to youth operators' licenses.
HB580Relative to health information and patient rights.
HB581Increasing the road toll and designating the increase for the highway and bridge betterment account.
HB582Relative to DNA testing of sexual offenders.
HB583Establishing an income tax to adequately fund public education and relative to employment of teachers.
HB584Establishing an income tax for the purpose of paying college tuition for emergency first responders, law enforcement officers, and dependents of emergency first responders and law enforcement officers.
HB585Relative to outdoor lighting efficiency.
HB586Relative to the presence of a law enforcement officer at an administrative license suspension hearing.
HB587Establishing an information and analysis center within the department of safety.
HB588Relative to lowering the legal drinking age.
HB589Relative to regulating the resomation of human remains.
HB590Relative to the retirement age for group II members.
HB591Relative to the maximum initial retirement benefit for retirees in the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB592(New Title) relative to “adverse events” in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.
HB593Authorizing the licensing and construction of destination resorts with gaming facilities including table gaming and video lottery machines, and authorizing gaming facilities at existing pari-mutuel licensees, including table gaming and video machines.
HB594Relative to the medicaid pharmacy benefits management program.
HB595Relative to eligibility for long-term care.
HB596Relative to establishing a property tax credit for all taxpayers whose property taxes exceed 10 percent of household income.
HB597Revising the property tax relief program in order to cap education tax payments at one percent of adjusted gross income.
HB598Relative to the regulation of auctioneers by the state board of auctioneers.
HB599Relative to reclassification of the position of forensic toxicologist in the department of safety.
HB600Relative to dedicated funds maintained by the state treasurer.
HB601Relative to claims for compensation from the victims' assistance fund.
HB602Relative to costs associated with cashing payroll checks.
HB603Relative to the construction of an Old Man of the Mountain monument on the shore of Profile Lake and making an appropriation therefor.
HB604Relative to tolls.
HB605Relative to employment of minors by liquor licensees.
HB606Relative to aid to the disabled.
HB607Relative to residential pharmaceutical waste.
HB608Establishing a committee to oversee the design and construction of a public works employee memorial for public works employees who died in the course of performing public duties.
HB609Establishing a judicial branch information technology fund.
HB610Relative to consumer protection from certain practices of mortgage bankers, mortgage brokers, and mortgage loan originators and implementing the S.A.F.E. mortgage licensing act.
HB611Relative to suspension of a driver's license for gasoline theft.
HB612(New Title) relative to the suspension or revocation of fish and game licenses.
HB613Establishing a committee to study the advantages and disadvantages of state acquisition of the remaining rail corridors.
HB614(New Title) relative to domicile of students for voting purposes and relative to absentee ballot application forms.
HB615Relative to withdrawal from a school administrative unit.
HB616Relative to banking overdraft fees.
HB617Permitting private employers and others to join the state health insurance program.
HB618Relative to identification required by banks.
HB619Relative to medical records and patient information.
HB620Disqualifying certain persons from performing duties as an election official.
HB621(New Title) relative to establishing procedures for identifying criminal defendants who may have a mental illness.
HB622Amending the hearing dates of the ballot law commission.
HB623Making various changes to the election laws.
HB624Establishing a waiver option for live-racing tracks.
HB625Relative to court security screening procedures.
HB626Requiring valid photo identification to vote in person.
HB627Relative to the insurance premium tax.
HB628Establishing tangible personal property inventory and use taxes.
HB629Revising certain motor vehicle laws.
HB630Relative to live racing in New Hampshire.
HB631Relative to public employee collective bargaining negotiations under the public employee labor relations act.
HB632Relative to including fully certified police officers of the New Hampshire hospital campus force in group II of the retirement system.
HB633Relative to eligibility for medical benefits payment by the retirement system for certain group I teacher and political subdivision employee members.
HB634Authorizing civil unions between one man and one woman.
HB635Relative to raw milk yogurt.
HB636Relative to direct shipment of alcoholic beverages.
HB637Relative to bail agents and recovery agents.
HB638Increasing the tobacco tax and dedicating certain tobacco tax revenues to the comprehensive cancer plan fund.
HB639Relative to mandatory motor vehicle liability insurance.
HB640Relative to speed limits and keeping right except to pass.
HB641Relative to the determination of employer assessments for excess benefits paid by employers in the retirement system.
HB642Establishing a flat rate education income tax and relative to the statewide enhanced education tax and certain other taxes.
HB643Extending the enhanced 911 system surcharge to voice over internet protocol providers and prepaid wireless telecommunications services.
HB644(New Title) increasing the rate of the road toll, establishing the New Hampshire road and bridge account, limiting the uses of road toll revenues, and establishing a commission to study revenue sources for funding improvements to highways and bridges.
HB645Requiring police officers to complete certain mental health training and requiring the police standards and training council to develop and implement an advanced training curriculum for specialized crisis intervention teams.
HB646Relative to county and state obligations for costs for nursing care and services, and for court orders for children services.
HB647Relative to motor vehicle fines and violations.
HB648Relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
HB649Relative to the governor's authority to expend funds for heating assistance.
HB650Relative to providing downloadable audio files of legislative and other documents.
HB651Relative to regulation of private investigative agencies and security services.
HB652Relative to the impact of demolition and construction projects on the environment.
HB653Relative to service animals.
HB654(New Title) relative to the dam maintenance revolving fund.
HB655Extending senior active status to judges over 70 years of age.
HB656Relative to collection of the education property tax and establishing a program to rebate certain excessive property tax payments of eligible taxpayers.
HB657Relative to the responsibility of the state for the infrastructure of state roads that run through certain towns.
HB658Relative to housing assistance for recipients of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
HB659Relative to insurance fraud.
HB660Relative to the life settlements act.
HB661Relative to family leave insurance.
HB662Relative to paid sick leave for employees.
HB663Relative to working families' flexibility.
HB664Relative to taxation of capital gains under the interest and dividends tax.
HB665Relative to driving under the influence of drugs.
HB666Relative to unlawful gambling.
HB667(New Title) relative to misrepresenting the origin of a campaign call and relative to penalties for telephone harassment involving a number used to facilitate transportation of voters or otherwise to support voting or registering to vote.
HB668Relative to a life settlements model act.
HB669Relative to registering to vote.
HB670Relative to the discount rate used in the electronic toll collection for frequent users.
HB671Amending the motorist service signing program to allow the department of transportation to charge a fee for attraction signs.
HB672Relative to the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
HB673Relative to withdrawal of political subdivisions from the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB674Relative to eliminating the water resources council, relative to dams, and authorizing the Connecticut lakes headwaters citizens committee to advise the department of environmental services on the management of Lake Francis and associated property.
HB675Requiring a refundable deposit on beverage containers.
HB676Relative to the reappraisal for tax purposes of property damaged by a natural disaster.
HB677Allowing part-time district court justices and probate court judges to sit as senior active status judges upon retirement.
HB678Relative to establishing a minimum medical loss ratio.
HB679Establishing an exemption from the interest and dividends tax for individuals who are 62 years of age or older.
HB680Making technical changes in the insurance laws.
HB681Relative to aquatic resource compensatory mitigation.
HB682Relative to court security and court security officers.
HB683Relative to disposition of motor vehicle fines, relative to fines for speed limit violations, and requiring the department of safety to inform drivers of changes to the motor vehicle laws.
HB684Allowing persons of the opposite sex to enter civil unions, eliminating certain prohibitions on same-sex civil unions, and clarifying that no person shall be a party to both a civil union and a marriage, unless the parties to the marriage are legally separated.
HB685Relative to medical benefits payment by the retirement system for certain vested deferred group I members.
HB686Relative to complaint procedures in cases before the commission for human rights.
HB687Establishing a radiological emergency evacuation infrastructure program.
HB688Relative to the chartered public school approval process and relative to open enrollment schools.
HB689Directing aid to isolated small schools.
HB690Establishing a cold case homicide unit.
HB691Relative to the New Hampshire estate tax.
HB692Relative to emergency generators in manufactured housing parks.
HB693Relative to emergency generators in residential care facilities.
HB694Adopting the uniform child abduction prevention act.
HB695Adopting the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act.
HB696Relative to fees for registration of criminal offenders.
HB697Relative to the penalty against public utilities.
House Concurrent Resolutions (10)
HCR1Urging congress to withdraw the United States from the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.
HCR2(New Title) endorsing the National Health Care Act.
HCR3Recommending a statement of principles on international trade.
HCR4Supporting the Basel Convention on the international shipment of hazardous waste.
HCR5Urging Congress to enact a system of voluntary public funding for all federal elections.
HCR6Affirming States' rights based on Jeffersonian principles.
HCR7In support of teen dating violence education.
HCR8Urging the President and Secretary of Defense to withdraw all New Hampshire national guard troops from Iraq in the absence of a valid and subsisting Congressional mandate for such service, and withholding the consent of the governor and New Hampshire state legislature from any further deployment of the New Hampshire national guard to Iraq in the absence of such mandate.
HCR9Urging the United States Senate to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
HCR10(New Title) urging modification of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
House Joint Resolutions (4)
HJR1Requesting that Congress appropriate funds to revitalize public facilities for access to the ocean and seashore.
HJR2Urging Congress to modify Medicare payments to enhance the compensation of primary care providers.
HJR3Recognizing the historic milestone represented by the New Hampshire senate being the first legislative body in the United States with women as the majority of its members.
HJR4Requesting the Macquarie Bank to withdraw its rate hike request relating to the Aquarion Water Company in Hampton, North Hampton, and Rye.
House Resolutions (6)
HR1Adopting the rules of the 2008 session for the 2009-2010 biennium, (with deadlines in rule 64 to be prospective only).
HR2Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
HR3Distribution of House publications.
HR4The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
HR5Legislative salary and mileage payments.
HR6Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2009, 2010, and 2011.
Senate Bills (195)
SB5(New Title) prohibiting retailers from disclosing private customer information to foreign states in connection with the collection of certain sales and use taxes.
SB10Making an appropriation to the town of Allenstown for disaster assistance in response to the May 2006 and April 2007 floods.
SB11Relative to procedures in certain landlord tenant actions.
SB12Relative to increasing the membership of the board of marital mediator certification and renaming marital mediators as family mediators.
SB13Declaring the chinook the state dog of New Hampshire.
SB14Relative to the governing boards of allied health professionals.
SB15Relative to the membership of the state veterans' advisory committee.
SB16(New Title) extending the date for completion of the state park system development plan and establishing a state historic sites fund.
SB17Relative to Selective Service registration upon driver's license application or renewal.
SB18Increasing the staff and information technology responsibilities of the department of justice, charitable trust unit and establishing the charitable trust protection fund.
SB19Relative to government immunity from lawsuits for municipal dog parks.
SB20Adding a member to the statewide trail system advisory committee.
SB21Enabling certain persons to vote in primaries prior to turning 18 years of age.
SB22(New Title) relative to criminal mischief committed against natural geological formations which have been designated as natural landmarks.
SB23Relative to food allergy awareness in restaurants and other food service establishments.
SB24Relative to rulemaking by the board of natural scientists and the board of professional geologists.
SB25Relative to the operation of the Hillsborough county domestic violence unit in the Manchester district court.
SB26Relative to degree granting authority for St. John International University.
SB28(New Title) relative to annual dam registration fees for non-menace dams and notification to dam owners of downstream development.
SB29Relative to review of developments of regional impact.
SB30(2nd New Title) relative to notice of rights under the manufactured housing law.
SB31( New Title) establishing the Candia District Court and the Manchester District Court as judicial branch family division sites and relative to the Dover-Somersworth-Durham district court.
SB32Relative to notice to a defendant of the availability of sentence review.
SB33Allowing lobbyists and those connected with lobbyists to sit on committees established by the judicial branch.
SB34Providing that registers of probate be present at the probate office in accordance with personnel rules established by the supreme court.
SB35(New Title) establishing a commission to study creating a veterans’ legal aid advocacy project in New Hampshire.
SB36Relative to the inspection of electrologist offices.
SB37Relative to release of a defendant pending trial.
SB38Relative to placing vote tallies on town and school district ballots.
SB39(2nd New Title) relative to municipal and state deposits, authorizing special meetings for considering an appropriate response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and relative to certain administrative rules.
SB40Relative to protecting workers and local governments with advance notice of impending plant closings and layoffs.
SB41Relative to campaign activities at polling places.
SB42(New Title) establishing a hospice benefit under the state Medicaid plan.
SB43Relative to including a parent's residence in the parenting plan.
SB44Establishing a commission to review all fees charged by the department of environmental services.
SB45Extending the commission to review New Hampshire's statutes on human immunodeficiency virus education, prevention, and control.
SB46Relative to group life insurance.
SB47Relative to surface water.
SB48Relative to preventing contamination of groundwater from certain geothermal processes.
SB49Relative to the board of barbering, cosmetology, and esthetics.
SB50(New Title) relative to funds and programs of the department of environmental services, and relative to the duties of the exotic aquatic weeds and species committee.
SB51Requiring confidentiality of jurors' addresses and the file in an involuntary admission proceeding.
SB52Making technical corrections to laws relative to courts and court procedures.
SB53Establishing professional guardians and removing the oath requirement in annual reports of the guardian.
SB54Eliminating the reference to per diem compensation of probate judges presiding over involuntary admissions hearings.
SB55Establishing a commission to study the collision repair industry in New Hampshire.
SB56Relative to financial responsibility for large groundwater withdrawals.
SB57Relative to the 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.
SB58Relative to the use of alternating flashing lights on highway maintenance vehicles.
SB59Relative to the renovation and replacement of school buildings.
SB60(New Title) establishing a commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.
SB61Relative to consumer credit report of satisfied debts.
SB62(New Title) establishing a commission to study creating a statewide plan for addressing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in New Hampshire.
SB63Relative to ensuring consumer access to care upon the termination of a participating provider.
SB64(New Title) relative to increasing dental hygienist membership on the board of dental examiners, and establishing a study of the regulation of dental hygienists.
SB65(New Title) relative to the acceptance of in lieu payments for the restoration or creation of wetlands and establishing a committee to study the administrative fee percentage for such in lieu payments.
SB66Relative to repealing the joint health council and changing the title of ARNPs.
SB67(New Title) relative to funding certain AIDS services organizations and relative to certain operating budget reductions for fiscal year 2009.
SB68Relative to the use of state vehicles.
SB69(New Title) relative to design build contracting for transportation projects.
SB70Authorizing the office of mediation and arbitration within the judicial branch to provide pre-suit alternative dispute resolution services.
SB71Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of regional transit.
SB72Consolidating cemetery boards of trustees in Nashua.
SB73Requiring state departments to reduce energy consumption and to make an annual report on their energy consumption reduction efforts.
SB74Requiring mediation for small claims actions.
SB75(New Title) changing the formula for distribution of highway funds in the Woodsville fire district and ratifying the establishment of the West Ossipee fire precinct as a village district.
SB76Naming a bridge in the town of Barrington the Sp. Jesse Scott Conger Memorial Bridge.
SB77Renaming the Christa McAuliffe planetarium the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center.
SB78Relative to contractor accountability and disclosure in the public works construction procurement process.
SB79Relative to the compensation of game operators.
SB80(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study requiring health insurance coverage for services provided by athletic trainers.
SB81Relative to urology patients.
SB82(New Title) eliminating fees for plates and registration for certain veterans and authorizing purple heart special number plates for veterans on active duty.
SB83Establishing a committee to study net loss carry forward provisions under the business taxes.
SB84Relative to the unused prescription drug program.
SB85(New Title) relative to the commission to develop a plan for the expansion of transmission capacity in the north country.
SB86Relative to the minimum period of service for eligibility for the veterans' property tax credit.
SB87Changing the timing of payment of fine revenue from district court clerks to municipalities.
SB88Relative to recommendations of marital masters.
SB89Relative to unemployment overpayments.
SB90Establishing a private right of action for pharmacies against health maintenance organizations.
SB91Relative to the duties of a moderator and a municipality before, during, and after an election.
SB92Relative to the commission to study access to consumer credit for people in New Hampshire.
SB93(New Title) relative to the exemption from subsequent local land use regulation where substantial development has begun on an approved plan.
SB94Relative to the creation of express trusts for payment of claims for materials and services rendered in building projects.
SB95(2nd New Title) relative to criminal records checks for certain employees and volunteers.
SB96(New Title) naming a bridge in Webster in honor of Sgt. William J. Tracy.
SB97(New Title) establishing a committee to study the standards and procedures by which certain information should be provided to electrical service customers.
SB98(New Title) establishing a committee to study state regulations governing installation of boilers, pressure vessels, and related high performance HVAC equipment.
SB99Authorizing licensed new and used vehicle dealers to act as agents of the division of motor vehicles in the issuance of vehicle titles and registrations.
SB100Relative to home improvement contracts.
SB101Relative to the Cannon Mountain ski area.
SB102Relative to managed care and patient choice.
SB103Relative to prohibited sales of alcoholic beverages.
SB104Relative to driveway construction permit fees.
SB105Relative to permit fees for certain vehicles.
SB106(2nd New Title) establishing a program for mediation of civil writs in the district court and funding the program with a surcharge on the filing fee for civil writs.
SB107Relative to the leasing of state-owned real estate on public waters.
SB108(New Title) establishing a committee to study the imposition of assessments to retirement system employers for excess benefits paid to retirees and requiring a report relative to death benefits under RSA 100-A
SB109Relative to certification of excess weight vehicles.
SB110Authorizing appointment of town clerks.
SB111(NewTitle) authorizing the governor to appoint a public member to the rail transit authority.
SB112(New Title) establishing a commission to develop a legislative plan to meet the needs of certain adults with developmental disabilities.
SB113Authorizing the electronic enforcement of traffic signal violations.
SB114Relative to the threshold for notification for lead levels and a window replacement program.
SB115Relative to eligibility for the healthy kids program.
SB116Repealing the prohibition on political contributions by insurance companies.
SB117Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of establishing a program to provide low-cost firewood from state lands to low-income individuals.
SB118Relative to assistance in voting.
SB119(New Title) relative to certain health coverage.
SB120Relative to nonemergency involuntary admissions and permitted condition of conditional discharge from a mental health facility.
SB121Establishing a commission to study potential revenue enhancements for municipalities.
SB122(New Title ) relative to membership and the quorum of the commission to oversee and negotiate issues relative to NAFTA and the WTO and relative to the quorum of the real estate appraiser board.
SB123(New Title) relative to agricultural restricted grants.
SB124Relative to beaver dams.
SB125Relative to proof of age for an underage drug or alcohol house party.
SB126Relative to the use of audio and video recording devices by law enforcement officers.
SB127Making renewable energy facilities eligible for certain bonds issued by municipalities and business and industrial development authorities.
SB128Allowing municipalities to grant a property tax credit for low income persons owning residential property.
SB129(New Title) relative to the solvency of the unemployment compensation trust fund.
SB130Prohibiting the advertising and conducting of certain live musical performances or productions.
SB131Relative to state hiring of veterans.
SB132(New Title) establishing a commission to develop implementation plans for merging state agencies and programs to enhance efficiency and lower costs.
SB133(New Title) eliminating plate fees for purple heart special number plates and Pearl Harbor survivor special number plates and authorizing purple heart special number plates for veterans on active duty.
SB134Relative to the comprehensive shoreland protection act.
SB135(New Title) increasing snowmobile registration fees, OHRV dealer and rental agency registration fees, agent’s fee for OHRVs and snowmobiles, and the penalty for an unregistered snowmobile.
SB136Relative to the motor vehicle registration fee supporting a municipal and transportation improvement fund.
SB137(New Title) relative to animal population control.
SB138Relative to insurance coverage for telemedicine services.
SB139Establishing a moratorium on the shoreland protection act and establishing a commission to study revision of the shoreland protection act.
SB140Relative to the practice of animal chiropractic care.
SB141Relative to a life settlements model act.
SB142(New Title) relative to registration of criminal offenders and relative to involuntary commitment of sexually violent predators.
SB144Allowing the unemployment compensation trust fund to be charged for benefits paid for certain employee terminations.
SB145Relative to service on the retirement system board of trustees for certain board members.
SB146Relative to liquor profits deposited into the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund.
SB147(New Title) relative to the data collection practices of health care providers, relative to the development of an uninsured health care database, and defining “unnecessary hardship” for purposes of zoning variances.
SB148Establishing that the state of New Hampshire recognizes the designations of Prisoner of War (POW) and Missing in Action (MIA) as valid descriptions of casualty status and category classification for military personnel.
SB149(2nd New Title) relative to the transition of certain functions and reporting requirements of the community college system of New Hampshire and making an appropriation therefor, and relative to extending the report date for the community college system legislative oversight committee.
SB150Relative to the definition of "neighborhood electric vehicle."
SB151Relative to quorum requirements for public bodies for which a quorum is not expressly declared.
SB152Relative to an investigation by the public utilities commission to determine whether the scrubber installation at the Merrimack station is in the public interest of retail customers.
SB153Relative to business practices between motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.
SB154Naming a certain portion of route 18 in the town of Franconia in honor of Corporal Bruce McKay.
SB155Relative to financial disclosure by legislators.
SB156Relative to the commission to study the creation of an animal care worker classification.
SB157(New Title) relative to the procedure for listing candidates on election ballots and establishing a citizen-funded election task force.
SB158Establishing a commission to study the creation of an uncompensated care fund to provide payments to certain health care providers.
SB159Relative to broadband technology planning and development.
SB160(New Title) relative to benefits of dependents of a retirement system member who is killed or dies in the performance of duty.
SB161Relative to responsibility for school attendance.
SB162Relative to lake and pond preservation and making an appropriation therefor.
SB163(New Title) establishing a committee to study the powers of justices of the peace.
SB164Relative to the expansion and funding of northern New Hampshire's electrical transmission system, and establishing the northern New Hampshire electrical transmission system improvement fund.
SB165(New Title) relative to fire equipment service certification.
SB166Relative to mineral extraction, mining, and reclamation in New Hampshire.
SB167Relative to employee leasing companies.
SB168(New Title) establishing the Southeast Watershed Alliance.
SB169Relative to games of chance and establishing a gaming oversight authority and video lottery gaming.
SB170Relative to benefits for unemployed persons who are attempting to establish a business.
SB171Relative to competency evaluations.
SB172Relative to eligibility for state-federal extended unemployment benefits.
SB173Authorizing the commissioner of corrections to accept certain gifts.
SB174Relative to state recoveries of public assistance caused by fraud.
SB175Increasing the fee for investigating the annulment of a criminal record.
SB176(New Title) establishing a fee for probationers and parolees who apply to be supervised in another state.
SB177Relative to the cost of lodging of persons sentenced to a county correctional facility.
SB178(New Title) relative to the operation of the special school district for the education of eligible offenders held in facilities operated by the department of corrections, and establishing the director of community corrections position in the department of corrections.
SB179Providing for the recovery of horse racing, and expanding gaming operations in the north country and at pari-mutuel locations.
SB180(New Title) establishing an accountability system to ensure the opportunity for an adequate education and repealing the legislative committee on costing an adequate education.
SB181Relative to the liquor commission and alcoholic beverages.
SB182(New Title) establishing a committee to study business tax credits.
SB183Relative to the number of daily journals printed by the house and senate clerks.
SB184Relative to establishing the position of administrative director of the division of medical and forensic services in the department of corrections.
SB185Relative to payment for medical services to state prisoners.
SB186Relative to the establishment of a statewide transportation policy and a transportation advisory commission.
SB187Relative to the administrative changes to the Nashua public works retirement system.
SB188(New Title) relative to establishing a commission to study hospital billing practices of health care providers.
SB189Relative to decisions of local land use boards.
SB190Relative to race track cocktail lounge licenses.
SB191Increasing the differential pay for certain employees of the Glencliff home.
SB192Relative to fines for housing code violations.
SB193Relative to the interest rate on small loans and relative to the definition of lender for purposes of regulating such loans.
SB194Relative to the negotiation of payroll checks.
SB195Relative to procedures for the trimming, cutting, or removal of trees by utilities.
SB196(New Title) relative to non-judicial punishment for minor offenses by military officers and personnel.
SB197Decreasing the quorum for the right-to-know oversight commission.
SB198Relative to the assessing standards board.
SB199(New Title) establishing a committee to study the training of public safety officials to respond to persons with mental illness.
SB200Relative to retirement system death benefits for members who die while performing military service.
SB201Relative to classification of misdemeanor offenses.
SB202Relative to employee candidate background checks by municipalities.
SB203(New Title) establishing a committee to study liability protection for railroad operators operating alongside recreational trails.
SB204(New Title) relative to postsecondary educational assistance for New Hampshire national guard members and excluding certain entities that license software from the definition of private postsecondary career school.
SB205Making various changes to the criminal statutes.
Senate Resolutions (1)
SR1Requesting an opinion of the justices concerning the constitutionality of SB 21.