2010 bills

986 bills are currently in our system.

Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolutions (16)
CACR1Relating to taxes. Providing that all revenues raised by a state income tax shall be dedicated to funding public education.
CACR20Relating to the administration of the supreme court. Providing that the rules promulgated by the chief justice governing the administration of the courts shall not have the force and effect of law.
CACR21Relating to judges and sheriffs. Providing that judges and sheriffs may serve after the age of 70 years.
CACR22Relating to taxation. Providing that taxes imposed by the state of New Hampshire or its subdivisions may be graduated.
CACR23Relating to taxation. Providing that a 2/3 vote is required to pass legislation imposing new or increased taxes or license fees provided that the legislature may increase the rate of taxes and fees with a majority vote in any fiscal year that insufficient revenues are provided to pay the principal and interest on a debt payable in that year, to which the state has pledged its faith and credit.
CACR24Relating to gambling. Providing that the state is authorized to raise funds from taxation of gambling and gambling winnings.
CACR25Relating to referendums. Providing that the voters can veto laws by referendum.
CACR26Relating to taxation. Providing that there shall be no broad-based taxes in New Hampshire.
CACR27Relating to education funding. Providing that state funding of education shall be targeted.
CACR28Relating to the definition of marriage. Providing that the state shall only recognize the union of one man and one woman as marriage.
CACR29Relating to parental rights. Providing that the state shall not abridge the responsibility of parents for the health, education, and welfare of their children.
CACR30Relating to: health care. Providing that: people may enter into private contracts with health care providers for health care services and to purchase health care coverage.
CACR31Relating to suspension of laws. Providing that any law that required a greater than simple majority vote to act shall require an equal or greater vote to suspend, amend, or repeal.
CACR32Relating to clarification of certain language. Providing that all references to people in the constitution shall refer to both male and female.
CACR33Relating to the governor's power to reduce appropriations. Providing that the governor shall have line item reduction power of items in any bill making appropriations of money.
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 (3)
HA1House Address: for the removal of Michael Garner, marital master in the judicial branch family division in Laconia, Belknap county, from his said office.
HA2House Address: for the removal of Lucinda Sadler, district court judge, from her said office.
HA3House Address: for the removal of Philip Cross, marital master in the judicial branch family division in the Derry District Court, from his said office.
House Bills (699)
HB42Allowing the state veterinarian to employ a meat inspection services administrator.
HB47Establishing a board to evaluate a sexual offender's likelihood of reoffending.
HB49Relative to stop and haul charges for milk.
HB50(New Title) relative to proceedings of medical injury claims screening panels.
HB53Relative to the definition of "public body" under the right-to-know law.
HB69Relative to submission of health care data.
HB83Relative to ownership of milk.
HB108Establishing an employers' private right of action to enforce the payment of workers' compensation coverage.
HB111Exempting tier I offenders from inclusion in the department of safety's public list of registered offenders.
HB124Relative to the rate of the gas tax.
HB128Relative to the enrollment of bills and their presentation by the secretary of state.
HB133(New Title) requiring employers to report certain information regarding outsourcing to the department of employment security.
HB135Relative to remedies for violation of the state right-to-know law.
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.
HB143Relative to procedures for requesting a change of school for a child.
HB154Relative to truancy.
HB160Relative to physical force in defense of a person.
HB168Relative to disposition of electricians' fees.
HB174Establishing a performance measurement system for state agencies.
HB180Creating an exception from the registration requirement for certain nonviolent offenders.
HB191Relative to liability of a landowner giving permission to ride bicycles on his or her property.
HB202Relative to provisions in insurance policies limiting payment of full benefits.
HB205Relative to certain boating fees.
HB213Requiring the bureau of emergency communications to develop and maintain a statewide emergency notification system.
HB216Relative to fees for legal services rendered to workers' compensation claimants.
HB218Relative to the state park fund.
HB219Relative to hearings for incapacitated persons admitted to state institutions by their guardians.
HB222Relative to fill and dredge permits in wetlands.
HB230Relative to the burden of proof for a finding of abuse in domestic violence cases.
HB232(New Title) increasing manufacturers’ pesticide registration fees.
HB262Relative to recording development restrictions.
HB266Relative to the right-to-know exemption for voter records.
HB268Relative to transfers from the judicial branch to the executive or legislative branches of state government.
HB271Relative to relevant information in a workers' compensation claim.
HB276Relative to challenges of voters.
HB283Establishing a solid waste management fund and assessing a beverage container fee.
HB286Relative to life insurance form disapproval.
HB294Prohibiting writing a text message while driving.
HB299(New Title) prohibiting banks from requiring fingerprints in order to complete a banking transaction.
HB304Relative to death with dignity for certain persons suffering from a terminal condition.
HB309Enabling towns and cities to establish a local revenue option as an alternative to property taxation for the funding of local government costs.
HB314(New Title) relative to the assessment of certain costs associated with proposed large groundwater withdrawals from wells.
HB325(New Title) establishing standards for adequate service of process and establishing a commission to study service of process by laypersons.
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.
HB341Relative to the date selected for the presidential primary election.
HB348Relative to criminal penalties and alternatives to incarceration.
HB355Relative to oil fund disbursement board authority and fees for oil discharge cleanup.
HB360Relative to members of the general court participating in the state group health insurance plan.
HB366Relative to retail vehicle dealers.
HB368Relative to annual goals in a home education program.
HB379Exempting certain meetings concerning collective bargaining from the right-to-know law.
HB380Relative to long-term care.
HB401Relative to the membership of the retirement system board of trustees.
HB409Relative to identification required for participation in youth recreation programs.
HB410Relative to the licensing of alcohol and drug counselors.
HB418Relative to presidential primary ballots.
HB421Establishing an oversight committee to monitor liquor enforcement.
HB425(New Title) relative to remedies under the right-to-know law.
HB431Requiring certain engine coolants and antifreeze to include an aversive agent so that they are rendered unpalatable.
HB434Relative to a health insurance access program.
HB446Defining "unnecessary hardship" for purposes of zoning variances.
HB450Relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement program.
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.
HB484Relative to the definition of charitable organizations for raffles and games of chance.
HB487Allowing municipalities to adopt a property tax exemption for compliance with green building standards.
HB490(New Title) relative to the maintenance of state-owned dams.
HB493Adopting the uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act.
HB499Relative to insurance payments for ambulance services.
HB507Relative to taxes, fees, and credits under the insurance laws.
HB509Requiring parental consent for psychological evaluations by school districts.
HB510Relative to the position of director of vital records administration.
HB514Establishing a New Hampshire other post-employment benefits (OPEB) trust and enabling political subdivisions to create or participate in OPEB trusts.
HB523Requiring DNA testing of all persons convicted of a felony.
HB539Relative to town boundaries and the laws pertaining to such boundaries.
HB540Relative to fees for motor vehicle records.
HB546(New Title) relative to authorizing temporary registrations of off-highway recreational vehicles for nonresidents.
HB558(2nd New Title) establishing a procedure for leasing state parks.
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.
HB564(New Title) relative to ramp/lift equipped van parking spaces.
HB568Relative to the taxation of tobacco products other than cigarettes.
HB569(New Title) clarifying insurance coverage for diagnosis and treatment of pervasive developmental disorder or autism.
HB571Relative to limited driving privileges for certain persons whose licenses have been revoked or suspended and relative to DWI convictions.
HB577Relative to recovery of public assistance and third party liability.
HB579Establishing motor vehicle learners' permits and relative to youth operators' licenses.
HB587Establishing an information and analysis center within the department of safety.
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.
HB602Relative to costs associated with cashing payroll checks.
HB606Relative to aid to the disabled.
HB607Relative to residential pharmaceutical waste.
HB609Establishing a judicial branch information technology fund.
HB615(New Title) relative to organization, reorganization, or withdrawal from a school administrative unit.
HB617Permitting private employers and others to join the state health insurance program.
HB621(New Title) relative to establishing procedures for identifying criminal defendants who may have a mental illness.
HB626(New Title) relative to voter identification.
HB627Relative to the insurance premium tax.
HB629(New Title) relative to habitual offenders, relative to implements of husbandry, and relative to registration of vehicles under the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005.
HB630Relative to live racing in New Hampshire.
HB631Relative to public employee collective bargaining negotiations under the public employee labor relations act.
HB638Increasing the tobacco tax and dedicating certain tobacco tax revenues to the comprehensive cancer plan fund.
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.
HB646(New Title) relative to caps on total billings to counties for nursing home care services.
HB651Relative to regulation of private investigative agencies and security services.
HB652Relative to the impact of demolition and construction projects on the environment.
HB656Relative to collection of the education property tax and establishing a program to rebate certain excessive property tax payments of eligible taxpayers.
HB658Relative to housing assistance for recipients of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
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.
HB668Relative to a life settlements model act.
HB673Relative to withdrawal of political subdivisions from the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB675Requiring a refundable deposit on beverage containers.
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.
HB681(New Title) relative to assessments for aquatic resource compensatory mitigation.
HB682Relative to court security and court security officers.
HB686Relative to complaint procedures in cases before the commission for human rights.
HB689Directing aid to isolated small schools.
HB691Relative to the New Hampshire estate tax.
HB693Relative to emergency generators in residential care facilities.
HB1126Relative to the Hooksett police commission.
HB1127Relative to service of process on commercial tenants.
HB1128Relative to the distribution of meals and rooms tax revenues to cities and towns.
HB1129Relative to saltwater fishing licenses for persons holding a lifetime license from the fish and game department.
HB1130Relative to statements of consideration in deeds of real property.
HB1131Relative to requirements for firefighter certification.
HB1132Relative to the creation and severance of joint tenancy in real property.
HB1133Relative to the duration of involuntary emergency admissions.
HB1134(New Title) authorizing federal law enforcement officials to take emergency law enforcement action to temporarily detain persons when assisting local law enforcement officials or upon witnessing a crime.
HB1135Requiring the fire standards and training commission to perform self-reviews of its membership.
HB1136Requiring a report to be sent to the treatment facility on behalf of a person receiving treatment in the state mental health or developmental services system.
HB1137Relative to withholding of wages.
HB1138Relative to the authority to expand municipal transportation improvement funds.
HB1139Relative to the regulation of podiatrists by the board of podiatry.
HB1140Relative to multiple birth awareness month.
HB1141Relative to expiration of drivers' licenses.
HB1142Relative to signatures required to petition a warrant article.
HB1143(New Title) relative to driver restrictions on persons 16 to 18 years of age.
HB1144Relative to the definition of a set line used for taking fish.
HB1145Relative to the practice of dental hygienists.
HB1146Eliminating requirements for additional breath tests for blood alcohol content.
HB1147Excluding value attributed to unexercised approvals in determining the market value of land for property tax purposes.
HB1148Establishing the New Hampshire great ponds study commission.
HB1149(New Title) relative to incorporation by reference and filing of electronic documents in state agency rulemaking.
HB1150Removing certain references to nomination for the office of vice-president.
HB1151Relative to the lapse of county appropriations.
HB1152(New Title) naming a bridge in Wolfeboro in honor of Corporal Matthew J. Stanley.
HB1153Relative to membership of the commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.
HB1154Relative to the period for which claims may be presented against a trust.
HB1155Relative to water district contracts.
HB1156Relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities.
HB1157Relative to appointment of a deputy treasurer in a school district.
HB1158Changing the name of the institutional review board to the vital records privacy board for health-related research.
HB1159Relative to the classification of snowmobile trails maintenance vehicles.
HB1160Relative to the tanning of minors.
HB1161Repealing the requirement to obtain a license to sell in order to sell pistols or revolvers at retail.
HB1162Relative to the wearing of motorcycle protective headgear.
HB1163(New Title) relative to the definition of employer for purposes of safety provisions under the workers’ compensation law.
HB1164Relative to newborn screening tests.
HB1165Relative to access to records for child support enforcement.
HB1166Relative to procurement procedures of the director of plant and property management, and relative to approval of design build projects.
HB1167Establishing a committee to study parole boards and parole board procedures.
HB1168Clarifying the definition of gross misconduct for purposes of unemployment compensation.
HB1169(New Title) relative to the New Hampshire health care quality assurance commission.
HB1170Relative to licensure of home health care providers.
HB1171Repealing the prohibitions on Sunday business activities.
HB1172Relative to the labeling of genetically modified seeds.
HB1173Relative to the requirement for certification as a habitual offender.
HB1174(New Title) relative to terms for appointed town officials and relative to pay for members of park or recreation commissions.
HB1175Relative to duplicate registrations for snowmobiles.
HB1176Relative to town auditors.
HB1177Establishing a committee to study education and career development programs for youths and young adults in the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems.
HB1178Establishing a commission to study issues related to children and families.
HB1179Relative to municipal access to the enhanced 911 data base.
HB1180Relative to the use of clotheslines.
HB1181Naming a portion of route 43 after the Honorable Robert A. Johnson.
HB1182Relative to return to state employment of recently deployed military personnel.
HB1183Relative to the effective date of certain provisions of the involuntary commitment of sexually violent predators statute.
HB1184Relative to the administration of the unused prescription drug program.
HB1185Relative to retired judges over 70 years of age.
HB1186Prohibiting smoking within certain areas of New Hampshire state parks and historic sites.
HB1187Relative to residential elevators and accessibility lifts.
HB1188Relative to nominating a political organization by nomination papers.
HB1189Relative to the affidavit of qualifications for candidates.
HB1190Authorizing transfer on death of motor vehicles.
HB1191Relative to fire sprinkler systems.
HB1192Relative to obstructions on motor vehicle windows.
HB1193Relative to the definition of allowable child care expenses for purposes of determining child support and establishing a legislative oversight committee relative to implementation of the 2009 New Hampshire Support Guidelines Review and Recommendations.
HB1194Prohibiting smoking on beaches at state parks.
HB1195Relative to height, length, width, and weight limits for trucks.
HB1196Relative to the time period interest is charged on judgments.
HB1197Relative to child support in cases of shared parenting.
HB1198Relative to public hearings on municipal budget preparation.
HB1199(New Title) relative to the boundaries of the North Conway water precinct.
HB1200Relative to the definition of "abutter" for notice of land use board hearings.
HB1201(New Title) including loaded muzzleloaders in the prohibition of hunting from a vehicle.
HB1202Relative to renewable energy credits.
HB1203Relative to nonresident registration of motor vehicles.
HB1204Relative to equipment and inspection exemptions for older vehicles.
HB1205Relative to the membership of the ballot law commission.
HB1206Adopting apple cider as the New Hampshire state beverage.
HB1207Relative to Delta Dental data submission.
HB1208Relative to rebate exemptions.
HB1209Relative to service contracts.
HB1210Relative to the availability of proposed amendments to bills and resolutions.
HB1211Relative to special meetings in towns with official ballot town meetings.
HB1212Relative to municipal charter statutes.
HB1213Relative to notice to the department of health and human services of the allocation of spousal income and relative to estate planning by guardians.
HB1214Relative to the grounds for suspending or revoking a foster home license.
HB1215Relative to gender neutral references in certain public assistance statutes.
HB1216Relative to the amount of the self-support reserve in child support cases.
HB1217Relative to liability issues associated with the juvenile diversion program.
HB1218Requiring a report of payments to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN).
HB1219Repealing the wartime registration of aliens laws.
HB1220Relative to meals and rentals licenses.
HB1221Relative to excavating and dredging permits.
HB1222Relative to the authority of the commissioner of the department of environmental services to grant permits under the comprehensive shoreland protection act.
HB1223Relative to notice in class action cases under the consumer protection act.
HB1224Relative to school employee and volunteer background investigations and relative to applicants for driver education certificates and school licenses.
HB1225Requiring a security escort for the delivery of ballots to the clerk.
HB1226Relative to caregiver support services for the elderly.
HB1227Relative to laying pipes for pressurized hot water transmission and distribution.
HB1228Relative to criminal record checks by health facilities.
HB1229Relative to state licensure of hawkers and peddlers.
HB1230Relative to commercial motor vehicles and heating oil deliveries.
HB1231Establishing a commission to study methods of replacing the Old Man of the Mountain as part of the overall state tourism plan.
HB1232Establishing a committee to study elder abuse statewide.
HB1233Relative to the amount of medical payments coverage under motor vehicle liability policies.
HB1234Relative to disclosure of property rights and responsibilities in the sale of shorefront property.
HB1235Relative to regulation of dentistry by the board of dental examiners.
HB1236Relative to underwriting on the basis of credit information.
HB1237Relative to a certain insurance rulemaking exemption.
HB1238Relative to student membership on the university system of New Hampshire board of trustees.
HB1239(New Title) relative to processing certain environmental permits and administrative fines for violations of dredge and fill requirements.
HB1240Relative to the use of state-owned vehicles.
HB1241Relative to visual examinations for the issuance of drivers' licenses.
HB1242Relative to broadband infrastructure.
HB1243Relative to automatic teller machine card overdraft fees.
HB1244Relative to insurance fraud.
HB1245(2nd New Title) relative to declarations of candidacy and intent by presidential candidates.
HB1246Allowing the towns of Salem and Windham to adopt a certain property tax exemption.
HB1247(New Title) establishing a speed limit for vehicles traveling through toll collection areas.
HB1248Prohibiting the state from doing business with any banking institution that requires fingerprints or bodily fluids from any person in order to complete a banking transaction.
HB1249Relative to seasonal highway limits for certain vehicles.
HB1250Clarifying that a quorum of the current use board is not required to hold public forums.
HB1251Relative to the sale and transfer procedures for shutdown emissions credits.
HB1252Relative to the duration of medical payments coverage under motor vehicle liability policies.
HB1253Removing the exemption to the consumer protection act for insurance trade and commerce.
HB1254Relative to insurance coverage in tort cases.
HB1255Relative to requirements for apportionment of damages.
HB1256Restricting medical injury claims subject to pretrial screening panel review to claims exceeding $250,000.
HB1257Changing requirements for extensions of time for hearings by pretrial screening panels for medical injury claims.
HB1258Relative to the award of costs and attorneys' fees incurred in the medical injury screening panel process.
HB1259Relative to subrogation claims and liens in civil actions.
HB1260(New Title) authorizing enhanced compensatory damages for injury or death caused by operation of a motor vehicle after consumption of alcohol.
HB1261Relative to motorcycle noise emission controls.
HB1262Relative to disabled parking signs.
HB1263Relative to eyewitness identification procedures for photo lineups.
HB1264Relative to the definition of "party" for election purposes.
HB1265Requiring school boards to develop a policy to address air quality issues in schools.
HB1266Relative to notification requirements for lowering the water level of a lake or pond.
HB1267Relative to applications for hawkers and peddlers licenses.
HB1268Prohibiting the use of a person's occupation when obtaining insurance coverage.
HB1269Relative to the operation of OHRVs and snowmobiles adjacent to public highways.
HB1270(New Title) relative to balancing amounts expended from the renewable energy fund.
HB1271(New Title) establishing a task force on work and family.
HB1272Relative to expanding the community revitalization tax relief program to provide incentives for rehabilitating historic structures.
HB1273Establishing a New Hampshire aero-space commission.
HB1274Restoring moneys for revenue sharing to cities and towns.
HB1275Requiring state employees to participate in a government-run health insurance option as enacted by Congress.
HB1276Relative to investment of capital reserve funds.
HB1277Relative to eligibility for medical benefits payment by the retirement system for certain vested deferred group I members.
HB1278Relative to milk producer-distributors.
HB1279Relative to the licenses of mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers.
HB1280Relative to life and health guaranty limits.
HB1281Relative to certain securities laws.
HB1282Requiring insurance companies to send a copy of any claim which is denied to the insured and to the provider.
HB1283Relative to participation in the state children's health insurance program.
HB1284Relative to posting of minutes under the right-to-know law.
HB1285Relative to the exemption of certain firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition made in New Hampshire from federal law and regulation.
HB1286(New Title) requiring nonpublic schools and public academies to obtain a criminal history records check on employees and volunteers.
HB1287Relative to setback requirements on private rights-of-way.
HB1288Relative to the term of office of an appointed member of a local land use board member.
HB1289Relative to air quality in public schools.
HB1290Relative to unincorporated religious societies.
HB1291Relative to the fuel oil importation fee.
HB1292Relative to underground storage tank facility permits, compliance, and cleanup fund eligibility.
HB1293Relative to the oil discharge cleanup fund.
HB1294Relative to underground storage facility operator training.
HB1295Establishing a committee to study the effects of milfoil and methods of eradication.
HB1296Prohibiting a state agency from establishing a fee without legislative approval.
HB1297Requiring the racing and charitable gaming commission to establish fees for licensees conducting live racing to generate revenue that approximates the direct costs of administration.
HB1298Establishing a statewide septic system commission.
HB1299Establishing a committee to study enacting a moratorium on the sale and use of fertilizers containing phosphorus.
HB1300Relative to placement of warrant articles for town meetings on official ballots.
HB1301Relative to the regulation of fuel gas fitters.
HB1302Relative to mileage for members of the general court.
HB1303Relative to maintenance, repair, and preservation of burial grounds.
HB1304(New Title) extending the task force on homeless teenagers, the commission to study alternate fuel vehicles, the task force to study access to dental care, and the committee to study the certificate of need process.
HB1305Relative to designating uses for surface waters.
HB1306Relative to approval of recommendations of marital masters and judicial referees.
HB1307Relative to appointments and reappointments of marital masters.
HB1308Relative to health screenings for members of the general court.
HB1309Requiring insurance coverage for infertility treatments.
HB1310(New Title) allowing towns to hire health care workers.
HB1311Relative to the sunset date of legislative study committees.
HB1312Relative to notification by banks concerning crediting deposits in bank accounts.
HB1313Relative to personal trainers.
HB1314Relative to approval of changes to a capital budget project.
HB1315Relative to the employer's lien on damages and benefits recovered from third persons by employees who have received workers' compensation.
HB1316Requiring new construction and renovations of commercial buildings over 4,000 square feet to follow the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) guidelines relative to volatile organic compounds.
HB1317Establishing an exotic game license for hunting in a game preserve.
HB1318(New Title) relative to victim services while the court is considering post-conviction DNA testing.
HB1319Relative to single-member representative districts.
HB1320Permitting the victim of a crime to offer a statement at certain civil proceedings.
HB1321Relative to foreclosure consultants.
HB1322(New Title) establishing the legislative committee on the maintenance of state-owned dams.
HB1323Relative to applications for new licenses under the driver license compact.
HB1324Relative to staffing exceptions for geographically isolated small schools.
HB1325Relative to licensure of home inspectors by the board of home inspectors.
HB1326Relative to the use of long-term antibiotics for the treatment of Lyme disease.
HB1327Establishing a commission to establish a framework for the franchising of cable access by cities and towns.
HB1328Prohibiting wheeled motorized vehicles from operation on Stone Pond in the town of Marlow.
HB1329Establishing a committee to study voter fraud.
HB1330Relative to the preservation of religious freedom.
HB1331Relative to extending the days for recreational taking of clams following an emergency closing.
HB1332Relative to planning board members.
HB1333Relative to providing a death benefit for the family of a seasonal department of transportation employee and making an appropriation therefor.
HB1334Relative to penalties for unpaid fines concerning hazardous materials accidents.
HB1335Establishing a local option for lowering the interest rate on late and delinquent property tax payments and subsequent payments.
HB1336Relative to health care liability claims.
HB1337(New Title) relative to requirement for public forums for the assessing standards board and the equalization standards board.
HB1338Relative to scholarships for higher education for early graduating high school students.
HB1339Relative to the state services system and establishing a commission to study uncompensated care at community mental health centers.
HB1340Relative to condominium liens for assessments.
HB1341Relative to election day procedures.
HB1342Relative to the right of election to submit a claim for medical expenses under a medical payments motor vehicle liability policy or a health insurance policy.
HB1343Establishing a joint committee on the constitutionality of acts, orders, laws, statutes, regulations, and rules of the government of the United States of America in order to protect state sovereignty.
HB1344Relative to the taking of private property during a state of emergency.
HB1345Relative to information for property tax assessments of commercial and industrial properties.
HB1346Relative to the approval of chartered public schools.
HB1347Relative to the right of jury nullification.
HB1348Relative to enforcement of surface water classification.
HB1349Relative to requirements for pharmacists-in-charge.
HB1350Establishing the salary for the position of director of security and training in the department of corrections.
HB1351Establishing the salary for the position of professional standards director in the department of corrections.
HB1352Relative to direct shippers.
HB1353Relative to group net energy metering.
HB1354Relative to dog racing.
HB1355Relative to certain Medicaid appropriations.
HB1356Relative to certain nonprofit corporations subject to the right-to-know law.
HB1357Requiring funds for the purchase of modular or manufactured housing to be held in escrow until an occupancy permit is issued and relative to the development of a manufactured housing buyer's guide.
HB1358Relative to the amendment of property tax inventories and tax lists by selectmen or assessors.
HB1359Relative to the enforcement of humane slaughter laws.
HB1360Permitting persons 17 years of age to register to vote.
HB1361(New Title) relative to procedures for notification of parole hearings.
HB1362Extending the right-to-know oversight commission.
HB1363Relative to continuing care communities.
HB1364Relative to Medicare unfair trade practices.
HB1365Establishing a commission to study the licensing of motor vehicle appraisers.
HB1366Making certain technical corrections in the insurance laws.
HB1367(New Title) relative to political advertising and campaign expenditures and contributions by business organizations and labor unions.
HB1368Relative to the definition of "employee" for workers' compensation purposes.
HB1369Relative to pool safety.
HB1370Requiring independent medical examination practitioners to file a report with the insurance department.
HB1371Allowing recording of an examination by health care providers performing independent medical examinations.
HB1372(New Title) establishing a committee to study the provisions of RSA 570-A, the wiretapping and eavesdropping statute, and to study permitting a person to record a law enforcement officer in the course of such officer’s official duties.
HB1373Establishing a committee to study the effects of current state and federal laws on illegal drugs and the possession and use of such drugs.
HB1374Relative to the prohibition against participation in a national identification card system.
HB1375Establishing a committee to study regional planning commissions.
HB1376Relative to the regulation of pharmacies and pharmacists.
HB1377Permitting utilities to establish loan programs for owners of residential and business property engaging in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.
HB1378(New Title) establishing an adopt-a-state park program in the state park system and establishing an adopt-a-forest fire tower program in the division of forests and lands.
HB1379Relative to promotion of the state parks.
HB1380Relative to assessing fees by zoning boards of adjustment.
HB1381Establishing a commission on licensing trades and professions.
HB1382Relative to workforce housing.
HB1383Requiring a course in business or financial literacy as a prerequisite to high school graduation.
HB1384Establishing a suicide fatality review committee.
HB1385Relative to appeals under the workers' compensation law.
HB1386Requiring school boards to develop dropout prevention policies.
HB1387(New Title) establishing a committee to study the need for supportive housing for homeless veterans.
HB1388Establishing a cause of action for farmers sustaining damage from the use of genetically modified seeds or plants.
HB1389Relative to the annulment of a criminal record.
HB1390Relative to the minimum age for the operation of commercial vessels.
HB1391Implementing the Tools for Schools program in public schools.
HB1392Requiring insurance companies to report to the insurance department the number of claims denied.
HB1393(New Title) relative to the treatment of New Hampshire investment trusts.
HB1394Relative to town clerks.
HB1395Relative to workforce housing.
HB1396Relative to the extension of study committees.
HB1397Relative to the approval of a pupil's alternative learning plan.
HB1398Allowing a surviving spouse to have access to the deceased spouse's medical records when there is no estate administration.
HB1399Relative to state water pollution control and drinking water revolving loan funds, and state contributions to sewage disposal facilities.
HB1400Requiring all colleges and universities to report crimes to the local law enforcement agency.
HB1401Limiting corn-based ethanol as an additive to gasoline sold in New Hampshire.
HB1402Repealing the crime of adultery.
HB1403Relative to wrongful termination.
HB1404Relative to the regulation of real estate brokers and salespersons.
HB1405Relative to reverse signal operation safety requirements for construction equipment.
HB1406Relative to police details on public ways.
HB1407Relative to personal identifiers contained within vital records.
HB1408Relative to motor vehicle records.
HB1409Banning biometrics for state or privately issued identification cards and as a condition of doing business.
HB1410Prohibiting lobbyists from serving on judicial branch commissions, committees, boards, or similar government entities.
HB1411(New Title) requiring notice to educational support personnel and non-certified school district employees.
HB1412Requiring due process for educational support personnel.
HB1413Relative to the deposit of weekly rental payments by a tenant during an eviction proceeding.
HB1414Relative to teacher evaluations.
HB1415Relative to the donation of official records of state governors and members of Congress to the state of New Hampshire.
HB1416Making technical corrections to certain department of revenue administration laws.
HB1417Allowing companion dogs in certain areas of restaurants.
HB1418Naming a bridge across the Connecticut River from Hinsdale, New Hampshire to Brattleboro, Vermont the Charles Dana Bridge and correcting the naming of a bridge across the Connecticut River in the town of Chesterfield, New Hampshire from the Judge Harlan Fiske Stone Bridge to the Justice Harlan Fiske Stone Bridge.
HB1419(New Title) naming a bridge across the Connecticut River from Hinsdale, New Hampshire to Brattleboro, Vermont, informally known as the Hinsdale Bridge, the Anna Hunt Marsh Bridge.
HB1420Relative to the calculation of child support.
HB1421Establishing regional advisory councils in the state park system.
HB1422Establishing a committee to study the establishment of a department of natural resources.
HB1423Requiring a performance audit of the judicial branch family division.
HB1424Requiring a performance audit of the division of child support, department of health and human services.
HB1425Relative to the regulation of the processing of lobster tails.
HB1426Permitting patients to bring their medications to the hospital or health care facility.
HB1427Relative to the conversion period for quarterly billing for property taxes.
HB1428Relative to death benefits for surviving spouses of a New Hampshire retirement system member.
HB1429Establishing a committee to study the inclusion of universal design requirements in the state building code.
HB1430Relative to the uniform anatomical gift act.
HB1431Relative to health care choice.
HB1432Relative to the use of blue lights on firefighting apparatus.
HB1433Relative to lawful commerce in firearms, including manufacture and sale, in New Hampshire.
HB1434Relative to exemptions from sewage disposal systems approval.
HB1435Relative to the practitioner-patient relationship in the dispensing of prescriptions.
HB1436Requiring a report to the general court on New Hampshire's participation in the National Violent Death Reporting System.
HB1437Requiring the department of health and human services to provide a legislative report on Katie Beckett, the Medicaid program for home care for children with severe disabilities.
HB1438Relative to a patient's right to know regarding charges for health care.
HB1439Relative to tax exemptions for water and air pollution control installations.
HB1440Relative to property tax exemptions for the disabled.
HB1441Relative to claimant eligibility for victim's compensation.
HB1442Relative to residency restrictions on offenders against children.
HB1443Relative to Medicaid, statutory and other liens or subrogation claims for public assistance or medical expenses.
HB1444Allowing the purchase of drugs from Canada.
HB1445Eliminating the meals and rooms tax on campsites.
HB1446Naming a bridge in Hopkinton in honor of Officer Sean M. Powers.
HB1447Relative to authorization to use firearms in the compact part of a town.
HB1448Relative to town audits.
HB1449Relative to complaints against judicially appointed guardians ad litem and psychotherapists.
HB1450Relative to the designation of a portion of the Cocheco River as a protected river.
HB1451Relative to the expiration dates of certain committees.
HB1452Relative to commercial motor vehicle operation.
HB1453Relative to notice to legal guardians of students.
HB1454Requiring parental consent for medical procedures and medications provided to minors.
HB1455Establishing a commission to oversee creation of a monument to acknowledge and commemorate persons enslaved in New Hampshire from 1645 to 1840.
HB1456Establishing a committee to study the use of pesticides, herbicides and their alternatives in residential neighborhoods, school properties, playgrounds and other places children congregate.
HB1457Establishing a commission to study urban compacts.
HB1458Relative to driver's license suspensions.
HB1459Relative to the board of trust company incorporation.
HB1460Establishing a credit for gambling losses against the tax on gambling winnings.
HB1461Relative to the municipal regulation of the sale of martial arts weapons.
HB1462(New Title) establishing a shoreland advisory committee.
HB1463Establishing a memorial number plate to honor New Hampshire law enforcement officers who die in the line of duty.
HB1464Increasing the threshold amounts for taxation under the business enterprise tax.
HB1465Establishing firefighter number plates.
HB1466Relative to rafting of boats in Braun Bay.
HB1467Establishing a committee to study extending Medicaid and similar sources of private and public aid to provide health care insurance through age 20 to individuals who were foster children and are attending postsecondary school.
HB1468Relative to official oppression.
HB1469Relative to the required number of instructional days and instructional hours in a school district's calendar.
HB1470Establishing a committee to study laws relating to condominium and homeowners' associations.
HB1471(New Title) requiring the governor’s office of energy and planning and the board of home inspectors to develop a document relative to home energy efficiency for home buyers.
HB1472Relative to testimony by video teleconference.
HB1473Relative to requiring lobbyists to file an annual statement.
HB1474(New Title) establishing a legislative committee to review the New Hampshire child support guidelines.
HB1475Relative to indoor smoking.
HB1476Relative to periodic verification of the checklist.
HB1477Relative to checklist information.
HB1478Relative to permits for dock designers.
HB1479Requiring that body mass index be assessed in all pupils in grades one, 4, 7 and 10.
HB1480(New Title) relative to the New Hampshire rail transit authority.
HB1481Relative to the use of turnpike tolls.
HB1482Upgrading the chief executive officer of the New Hampshire hospital, department of health and human services.
HB1483(New Title) relative to appropriations in the county budget.
HB1484Relative to residency restrictions for sex offenders.
HB1485Granting zoning and planning powers to Hampton Beach village district.
HB1486(New Title) prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings and establishing a committee to study municipal residential fire sprinkler requirements.
HB1487Relative to the definition of certified wetland scientists.
HB1488Relative to New Hampshire HealthFirst.
HB1489Allowing municipalities to adopt a volunteer incentive property tax credit.
HB1490(New Title) establishing a citizens task force to study state revenues and expenditures.
HB1491(New Title) relative to the child support calculation in cases of shared parenting.
HB1492Requiring police officers receiving notice of a motor vehicle accident to respond to the scene of the accident.
HB1493(New Title) establishing a committee to study comprehensive mental health and substance use disorders parity.
HB1494Reducing the number of required number plates for motor vehicles from 2 to one.
HB1495(New Title) relative to approval of chartered public schools from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011.
HB1496Relative to time limits on suspended sentences.
HB1497(New Title) relative to the governance of the Concord school district
HB1498Relative to obscured figures or letters on number plates attached to motor vehicles.
HB1499Reducing the number of area agencies in the state.
HB1500Relative to excuse from jury service.
HB1501Relative to recording oral communications.
HB1502Relative to costs associated with cashing payroll checks.
HB1503Establishing a liquor license review board.
HB1504Establishing a liquor commission oversight committee.
HB1505Establishing a commission to study state-imposed burdens on unregulated businesses.
HB1506Establishing a state aeronautical fund.
HB1507Relative to hunting and fishing licenses for disabled veterans, active duty members of the armed forces, and residents returning from active duty.
HB1508(New Title) relative to communications between offenders convicted of certain sexual assaults and the victims of the crime.
HB1509Relative to unemployment compensation for self-employed individuals.
HB1510Relative to grounds for divorce for persons with minor children.
HB1511Relative to municipal reimbursement for local assistance and establishing a committee to study local assistance under RSA 165, concerning aid to assisted persons.
HB1512(New Title) establishing a deferred retirement option in the judicial retirement plan.
HB1513Relative to fees collected by the secretary of state for checklist information.
HB1514Prohibiting the sale of raw skins or unskinned carcasses of fur-bearing animals.
HB1515Relative to the crime of official oppression.
HB1516(New Title) relative to funding the Claremont, Colebrook, Milford, and Keene District Courts in fiscal year 2011.
HB1517Establishing a DWI victim fatality sign program.
HB1518Increasing certain OHRV registration fees and fee for transfer of registration of an OHRV or snowmobile.
HB1519(New Title) repealing the surety bond requirement for meals and rentals operators.
HB1520Relative to the rulemaking authority of and administrative fine authority for the department of resources and economic development.
HB1521Relative to funding of the New Hampshire rail transit authority.
HB1522Relative to local spending caps.
HB1523Revising the pupil safety and violence prevention act.
HB1524Relative to the liability of town and city health officers and overseers of public welfare.
HB1525Relative to physical therapists practicing on animals.
HB1526Requiring the department of health and human services to establish a methodology for determining certain high cost long-term care cases.
HB1527Relative to exceptions from the definition of private postsecondary career schools.
HB1528Relative to observing voter check-in.
HB1529Relative to absentee voting.
HB1530Redefining earnable compensation of members of the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB1531Prohibiting New Hampshire physicians and medical staff from sharing patient records in a health information exchange without the patient's written consent.
HB1532Relative to the compilation of data on criminal substance abuse in New Hampshire.
HB1533(New Title) establishing a committee to study the statute governing annulment of criminal records.
HB1534Relative to the issuance of air permits and certain fees relative to air permits.
HB1535(New Title) relative to absentee voting, special elections, election returns, preservation of ballots, recounts, and the ballot law commission.
HB1536Relative to administering psychotropic drugs to children in court ordered placements.
HB1537(New Title) allowing primary care providers to provide preventive oral health services to children between 0 and 3 years of age under the state Medicaid program.
HB1538Relative to the date of the state primary election.
HB1539Relative to rulemaking authority of the state treasurer regarding the New Hampshire excellence in higher education endowment trust fund and the college tuition savings plan.
HB1540Relative to registers of probate.
HB1541Prohibiting the sale of e-cigarettes to minors.
HB1542Repealing nitrogen oxide emitting generation source requirements.
HB1543Relative to the annual rate of interest on judgments.
HB1544Relative to penalties for forestry violations.
HB1545Relative to group size for premiums charged by health insurance carriers when issuing small employer health coverage.
HB1546Establishing Red Sox number plates to benefit the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth.
HB1547Relative to the use of consumer discount cards.
HB1548Relative to ambulatory surgical facilities under the law requiring reporting of hospital infections.
HB1549Prohibiting copying, reproducing, or retaining personal documents of voters.
HB1550Requiring substance abuse treatment drugs to be available to emergency medical providers when responding to emergencies in all emergency medical vehicles.
HB1551Establishing cancer research number plates.
HB1552Revising the child support guidelines based on the Melson formula.
HB1553Establishing a maternal mortality review panel to conduct comprehensive, multidisciplinary reviews of maternal deaths in New Hampshire.
HB1554Allowing municipalities to establish energy efficiency and clean energy districts.
HB1555Adding an exemption from immunization for conscientious beliefs.
HB1556Restricting courts from ordering counseling not covered by the parties' health insurance.
HB1557Relative to purchasing specialized weights and measures equipment.
HB1558Prohibiting the sale of certain energy drinks to minors.
HB1559Relative to gold star number plates.
HB1560Prohibiting sellers of consumer goods from excluding or limiting implied warranties through disclaimers.
HB1561Relative to off highway recreational vehicle registrations.
HB1562Relative to assistance dogs.
HB1563(New Title) naming a bridge in Salem in honor of Corporal Nicholas Arvanitis, Staff Sergeant Edmond L. Lo, and Marine Lance Corporal Robert L. Moscillo.
HB1564Relative to the regulation of attorneys by the supreme court and eliminating the requirement that the county attorney be a member of the New Hampshire bar.
HB1565Relative to application of the child support guidelines in high income cases.
HB1566Requiring financial institutions to disclose certain information regarding recipients of medical assistance for the aged, blind, and disabled through an electronic asset verification system.
HB1567Relative to leave of absence for military training.
HB1568Relative to the definition of wars and conflicts for the purpose of determining eligibility for public assistance payments for burial expenses of veterans.
HB1569(New Title) relative to the salaries of certain unclassified positions.
HB1570Requiring an affidavit of bills paid prior to the issuance of certain state and local permits.
HB1571Relative to the penalty for failure to file an annual inventory of taxable property.
HB1572Relative to the certification of integrated residential communities.
HB1573Relative to the greenhouse gas emissions reduction fund and the renewable energy fund.
HB1574Relative to retention of election records.
HB1575Relative to commercial composting.
HB1576Relative to certain retirement system beneficiaries receiving a retirement allowance while in active service.
HB1577Relative to court records research fees.
HB1578Relative to state agency evaluation of contractors.
HB1579Relative to electioneering by public employees.
HB1580Relative to home schooling.
HB1581Relative to the taxation of railroads.
HB1582Relative to the excavation tax.
HB1583Relative to the property tax exemption for organizations with charitable activities.
HB1584Relative to timber tax enforcement.
HB1585Allowing health insurance policies to be sold without mandates.
HB1586Relative to mandated benefits review.
HB1587Relative to the elimination of non-federally mandated benefits.
HB1588Changing the effective date of the expiration of the motor vehicle registration surcharge.
HB1589Requiring capital budget projects of the university system of New Hampshire to include payment to the state art fund.
HB1590Repealing same sex marriage.
HB1591Requiring the state to list and itemize all fees on vehicle registration forms.
HB1592Relative to the exemption from the charge for a municipal permit to register a motor vehicle for amputee and other disabled veterans.
HB1593Establishing a board of dental hygienists.
HB1594Repealing the tax on gambling winnings.
HB1595Relative to tax collection procedures for manufactured housing in a manufactured housing park.
HB1596Relative to the civil forfeiture of unlicensed dogs.
HB1597Relative to employer-provided health insurance coverage and prohibiting denial of coverage for preexisting conditions.
HB1598Relative to the use of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) funds.
HB1599Establishing an emergency mental health and developmental disabilities database within the division of state police.
HB1600Allowing any person to request conviction information regarding public officials.
HB1601Requiring the inclusion of certain offenses against adults on the public sexual offender list.
HB1602Relative to the secure psychiatric unit.
HB1603Relative to the carry forward periods for the business enterprise tax credit against the business profits tax.
HB1604Establishing a credit against the interest and dividends tax for taxes paid to other states on certain distributions.
HB1605Requiring businesses to disclose the terms and conditions of any continuing or automatic obligation as part of the sale.
HB1606(New Title) relative to state aid for wastewater and public water supply projects.
HB1607Relative to the reasonable compensation deduction under the business profits tax.
HB1608Relative to general election candidates for offices that elect more than one person.
HB1609Relative to current use and the land use change tax.
HB1610(New Title) establishing a New Hampshire commission on Native American affairs and recognizing Native American residents of the state as a minority population in New Hampshire.
HB1611Establishing a sales and use tax.
HB1612Relative to restriction of the use and sale of carisoprodol, tramadol hydrochloride, and temazepam.
HB1613Relative to the general banking laws of the state.
HB1614Relative to state employee whistleblower protection to be administered by the secretary of state.
HB1615(New Title) relative to the determination of value and a notice requirement for purposes of the utility property tax.
HB1616Creating an exemption from the business enterprise tax for new businesses in New Hampshire.
HB1617Exempting owners of timber cut on storm-damaged land from timber taxes.
HB1618Exempting certain federally tax-exempt transactions from the business profits tax.
HB1619Requiring law enforcement officers to record interviews of suspects in felony cases.
HB1620Establishing state park number plates.
HB1621Prohibiting a lobbyist from serving on a public agency or public body where the lobbyist gains from the activity of the public agency or body.
HB1622Repealing certain tax and fee increases in the 2010-2011 budget on July 1, 2010.
HB1623Requiring certain patient identification for a pharmacist to dispense a schedule II or III controlled drug.
HB1624Relative to the care and treatment of dogs by breeders within the state.
HB1625Relative to eligibility for the New Hampshire veterans' home.
HB1626Requiring the licensing of building energy auditors.
HB1627Relative to the regulation of manufactured housing and modular buildings.
HB1628Establishing guidelines for neighborhood notification upon release of a sexual offender.
HB1629Repealing the dedicated enhanced 911 system fund.
HB1630Relative to filing criminal complaints.
HB1631Relative to the state fire code and the state building code.
HB1632Relative to the sale and delivery of home heating oil during a declared state of emergency.
HB1633Repealing certain tax and fee increases in the 2010-2011 budget on July 1, 2012.
HB1634Relative to assault by strangulation.
HB1635Prohibiting the open carrying of a firearm in a public building.
HB1636Establishing the real-time electronic controlled drug prescription monitoring program.
HB1637Relative to the registration of criminal offenders.
HB1638Relative to convictions for capital offenses.
HB1639Relative to the tethering of dogs.
HB1640Repealing certain tax and fee increases in the 2010-2011 budget as of July 1, 2011.
HB1641Repealing certain tax and fee increases in the 2010-2011 budget on July 1, 2014.
HB1642Relative to the registration of criminal offenders.
HB1643Relative to requiring submission of a reduced spending alternative as part of the biennial budget process.
HB1644Including "unborn child" in the definition of "another" for the purpose of first and second degree murder, manslaughter, and negligent homicide.
HB1645Relative to freedom of choice on whether to join a labor union.
HB1646Granting group II retirement system status to certain positions in the department of corrections.
HB1647Relative to residency restrictions for certain sexual offenders and relative to requiring persons convicted of first or second degree homicide against a child to register for life.
HB1648Prohibiting interference with access to medical services and health insurance of New Hampshire citizens.
HB1649(New Title) relative to health information and patient rights.
HB1650Establishing a forensic science oversight commission.
HB1651Requiring that current information and reports relative to the state budget be made available on the state website.
HB1652Allowing purchase and use of marijuana by adults, regulating the purchase and use of marijuana, and imposing taxes on the wholesale and retail sale of marijuana.
HB1653Decriminalizing possession of one quarter of an ounce or less of marijuana.
HB1654Relative to state house security.
HB1655Relative to persons with mental illness and the corrections system.
HB1656Requiring disclosure of fees by automobile dealers.
HB1657Directing the commissioner of the department of health and human services to adopt rules regarding transfers of income to special needs trusts.
HB1658Relative to the adult parole board.
HB1659Including solar hot water heating systems in electric renewable energy class I.
HB1660Repealing the authority for the assessment of an administrative penalty for various OHRV and snowmobile violations.
HB1661Making distributions from limited liability companies, partnerships, and associations subject to the interest and dividends tax only if they have transferable shares.
HB1662Relative to consent for abortions.
HB1663Relative to the exchange of inoperable E-Z pass transponders.
HB1664Making appropriations reductions in the operating budget for fiscal year 2011 and relative to state revenues and expenditures.
HB1665(New Title) relative to the penalty for carrying or selling certain weapons.
HB1666Requiring licensing of outpatient abortion facilities.
HB1667Relative to possession of controlled substances obtained by valid prescription.
HB1668Requiring state creditable service for group II retirees to receive state employee medical benefits.
HB1669Repealing certain tax and fee increases in the 2010-2011 budget on July 1, 2013.
HB1670Establishing a searchable budget database for state spending.
HB1671Relative to election day registrants.
HB1672Making appropriation additions and revenue reductions for fiscal year 2011.
HB1673Removing the statute of limitations on offenses against children.
HB1674Relative to the calculation of total education grants to municipalities and the calculation of excess education tax payments.
HB1675Relative to eliminating payment of certain travel expenses for members of the general court, and imposing a 2-year moratorium on reimbursement of executive branch state employee travel.
HB1676Requiring certification of road salt applicators.
HB1677Relative to the distribution of total education grants to municipalities in the 2012 and 2013 fiscal years.
HB1678Relative to gaming in hotels and establishing a gaming oversight authority.
HB1679Establishing a soft drinks tax.
HB1680Establishing the crime of aggravated harassment by an inmate.
HB1681Including education support personnel in employees participating in the New Hampshire retirement system.
HB1682Relative to the methodology for determining retirement system contribution rates.
HB1683Requiring random drug testing of public assistance recipients.
HB1684Requiring an annual state operating budget.
HB1685Relative to testing the water quality of private water supply wells.
HB1686Relative to juvenile diversion programs.
HB1687Relative to the procedure for filling a vacancy among county officers.
HB1688Relative to the regulation of the installation and operation of boiler and pressure vessels.
HB1689Exempting certain non-regulatory boards, commissions, councils, advisory committees, and task forces from repeal on June 30, 2011.
HB1690Making statutory changes required by the repeal of certain non-regulatory boards, commissions, councils, advisory committees, and task forces.
HB1691Relative to the treatment of cable television as a protected utility service.
HB1692Establishing a commission on primary care workforce issues.
HB1693Relative to the powers of the joint committee on legislative facilities.
HB2010Relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement program.
House Concurrent Resolutions (11)
HCR20Urging the federal government to expand the earned income tax credit to both parents in appropriate cases.
HCR21Urging all members of Congress who vote in favor of a government run health insurance option to enroll in that option and forgo their right to participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
HCR22(New Title) urging Congress to develop and pass a comprehensive immigration reform program.
HCR23Calling on Congress to audit the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) funding.
HCR24Supporting the Youth PROMISE Act.
HCR25Articulating the rights of the state of New Hampshire and of the several states of the United States.
HCR26Reaffirming the state's religious heritage and constitutional rights to practice religion and free speech.
HCR27Urging that the United Kingdom return the Parthenon (Elgin) marbles to Greece.
HCR28Rescinding all requests by the New Hampshire legislature for a federal constitutional convention and urging other states to withdraw similar requests.
HCR29Requiring the Congress of the United States of America to reaffirm its adherence to the Constitution of the United States regarding international agreements and treaties.
HCR30(New Title) urging the attorney general to fully investigate the proposed transaction between Catholic Medical Center Healthcare System and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health.
House Joint Resolutions (2)
HJR20Urging Congress to maintain the crime victims fund established in the Victims of Crimes Act and to continue to fully fund federal contributions to state and local victim services organizations.
HJR21Directing the department of transportation and the department of environmental services to study the prevention of further erosion of the east bank of the Exeter River.
House Resolutions (5)
HR20Supporting the Cornyn-McCarthy Military Voting Protection Act.
HR21Urging the department of education to conduct a survey of New Hampshire educators.
HR22Encouraging Bank of America to change its business practices.
HR23Memorializing State Representative George N. Katsakiores of Derry.
HR24Requesting an opinion of the justices concerning the constitutionality of HB 1146.
Senate Bills (244)
SB10Making an appropriation to the town of Allenstown for disaster assistance in response to the May 2006 and April 2007 floods.
SB44Establishing a commission to review all fees charged by the department of environmental services.
SB56(New Title) expanding the duties of the commission to study issues relative to groundwater withdrawals.
SB59Relative to the renovation and replacement of school buildings.
SB61Relative to consumer credit report of satisfied debts.
SB72Consolidating cemetery boards of trustees in Nashua.
SB73(New Title) requiring the state government to reduce energy consumption in state buildings, to develop an energy conservation plan, and to make an annual report on the state’s energy consumption.
SB79Relative to the compensation of game operators.
SB90Establishing a private right of action for pharmacies against health maintenance organizations.
SB94Relative to the creation of express trusts for payment of claims for materials and services rendered in building projects.
SB120Relative to nonemergency involuntary admissions and permitted condition of conditional discharge from a mental health facility.
SB123(New Title) relative to agricultural restricted grants.
SB128(2nd New title) relative to the community revitalization tax relief incentive, and clarifying the authority of towns to respond appropriately to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and similar acts.
SB141Relative to a life settlements model act.
SB150(New Title) relative to low-speed utility vehicles and relative to registration fees for certain special number plates for veterans.
SB154Naming a certain portion of route 18 in the town of Franconia in honor of Corporal Bruce McKay.
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.
SB166Relative to mineral extraction, mining, and reclamation in New Hampshire.
SB181(New title) repealing the transfer of liquor enforcement to the department of safety and establishing a committee to study the administrative structure and adjudicative process at the liquor commission.
SB186Relative to the establishment of a statewide transportation policy and a transportation advisory commission.
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.
SB205Making various changes to the criminal statutes.
SB300Relative to the system benefits charge.
SB301Relative to combustion of untreated wood at municipal transfer stations.
SB302Relative to notice of driver's license expiration.
SB303(New title) relative to motor vehicle dealers, transporters, and repairers.
SB304Relative to the return of outdated drugs.
SB305Naming a bridge in Lisbon in honor of Specialist Alan J. Burgess.
SB306Extending the commission to develop a legislative plan to meet the needs of certain adults with developmental disabilities.
SB307Relative to voting by members of voluntary corporations and associations.
SB308Relative to the price for filling prescriptions.
SB309Relative to exempting the division of fire standards and training and emergency medical services from the definition of private postsecondary career school.
SB310(New Title) relative to studies of case management and sign language interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing.
SB311Relative to special education services for persons incarcerated and persons attending Granite State high school.
SB312Conferring degree-granting authority to The American College of History and Legal Studies.
SB313Extending the repeal date of the state park system advisory council.
SB314(New Title) relative to the investment of public funds and relative to the payment of costs for certain bank services.
SB315Relative to the selection of members of the conservation commission.
SB316Establishing a statewide transportation policy.
SB317Relative to the standard for zoning variances.
SB318Relative to the authority to dispense therapeutic contact lenses.
SB319Relative to purchases by on-premises alcoholic beverages licensees.
SB320Relative to occupational exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus.
SB321Relative to the state coordinating council for community transportation in New Hampshire.
SB322Allowing the director of the division of state police to place an employee on administrative leave in extraordinary circumstances.
SB323Relative to the energy efficiency and sustainable energy board, the greenhouse gas emissions reduction fund, and the renewable energy fund.
SB324Relative to financial disclosures.
SB325Relative to loitering by intoxicated persons.
SB326Relative to certain extensions for temporary plates.
SB327Relative to disclosure of electric service energy sources and environmental characteristics.
SB328Relative to approval procedures on plats.
SB329Relative to the bonds of county officers.
SB330Relative to the court accreditation commission and the interbranch criminal and juvenile justice council.
SB331Establishing a governor's commission task force on substance use disorder treatment for Medicaid eligible individuals.
SB332Relative to recording requirements for mortgage and foreclosure notices.
SB333Relative to foreclosure conveyances and foreclosure consultants.
SB334Establishing a committee to study methods of encouraging the installation and use of small scale renewable energy resources by homeowners and businesses.
SB335Relative to wetland impact assessments in construction permit applications.
SB336Relative to payroll deductions.
SB337Relative to walking disability number plates.
SB338Relative to modification of PSNH generation assets.
SB339(New Title) excluding certain governmental and nonprofit entities from certain licensing requirements as mortgage bankers, brokers, or services.
SB340Relative to using credit rating for purposes of automobile and homeowner insurance.
SB341Relative to remedies available in landlord-tenant actions.
SB342Repealing the $5,000 surety bond requirement for meals and rentals operators.
SB343Relative to Medicaid managed care.
SB344Relative to employment and retirement benefits of certain non-judicial court employees.
SB345Relative to automatic renewal of contracts.
SB346Relative to sheriffs' fees for service of civil process.
SB347Relative to ballot language for local adoption of a chartered public school.
SB348Establishing the opticians governing board in the office of licensed allied health professionals.
SB349(New Title) relative to the procedures for appraisal of multifamily residential rental property subject to covenants under the low-income housing tax credit program.
SB350Exempting interest on indebtedness paid by dairy farmers from the business enterprise tax.
SB351Exempting income derived from the sale of cattle from the business profits tax.
SB352Relative to student insurance.
SB353Relative to the procedure for administration of insolvent estates.
SB354Authorizing liens for unpaid building code violations and requiring landlord agents for restricted rental property.
SB355Relative to driver's license reexamination and relative to compensation for the medical/vision advisory board and making an appropriation therefor.
SB356Relative to civil actions in the trial courts.
SB357Authorizing the judicial retirement plan to deduct a health insurance premium contribution from allowances.
SB358Relative to whistleblower protection and waste prevention in state government.
SB359(New Title) requiring the commissioner of administrative services to post online certain information regarding payments made by the state.
SB360Relative to public availability of business taxpayer information by the department of revenue administration.
SB361(New Title) relative to benefits related to service of certain part-time district court justices and judges of probate retiring because of permanent disability.
SB362Relative to giving swimmers and kayakers the right of way.
SB363Requiring the suspension of boating privileges for refusing a blood alcohol test.
SB364Recognizing Canadian boating safety education certificates.
SB365(New Title) requiring the sterilization of animals adopted from shelters and rescue groups.
SB366Relative to size limitations on OHRVs operating on state-owned trails.
SB367Relative to games of chance.
SB368Relative to notice required under the retail selling statute.
SB369Relative to the expiration of large groundwater withdrawal permits.
SB370Relative to sewage disposal systems.
SB371Relative to warning statements concerning drinking alcoholic beverages during pregnancy.
SB372Requiring school board members to receive annual training.
SB373Relative to approval of alternative schools by the state board of education.
SB374Relative to the compensation of physician practices or other entities for providing medical information for workers' compensation purposes.
SB375Relative to the state park system as a self-supporting entity.
SB376(New Title) naming a bridge in honor of Joseph Sawtelle.
SB377Relative to landlord remedies when tenants abandon property.
SB378Relative to the New Hampshire public works mutual aid program.
SB379Proclaiming September 5 as Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day.
SB380Relative to the definition of permissible fireworks.
SB381Relative to transfers into the revenue stabilization reserve account.
SB382Relative to the New Hampshire natural plant protection act.
SB383(New Title) relative to net operating loss carryovers under the business profits tax and relative to economic revitalization zone tax credits
SB384Authorizing the department of health and human services to provide private adoption agencies access to founded reports of abuse and neglect maintained by the department.
SB385Relative to fees for low digit number plates.
SB386Extending the pilot program for chartered public schools approved by the state board of education.
SB387Relative to penalties for violations of the consumer protection act.
SB388Relative to remedies for violations of the retail selling statute.
SB389Relative to the interest and dividends tax on certain distributions to investors in investment organizations.
SB390Relative to health insurance premium only cafeteria plans.
SB391Relative to the payment of certain amounts from the water fund to the town general fund by the town of Hanover.
SB392Requiring public hearings when insurance companies set base rate increases.
SB393Establishing a New Hampshire sustainable energy loan fund (SELF) financing program.
SB394Relative to dealing in counterfeit goods.
SB395Relative to motor vehicle records.
SB396Limiting the use of child restraint practices in schools and treatment facilities.
SB397Relative to public utilities commission assessments for the expenses of the consumer advocate.
SB398Relative to prohibited sales of alcoholic beverages.
SB399Allowing the fish and game department to charge fees for the release of department records.
SB400Relative to assessment of the land use change tax.
SB401Relative to the safety of retirement accounts.
SB402Requiring reductions in the number of state-owned passenger vehicles.
SB403Relative to motor-driven cycles.
SB404Relative to towing and disposal of abandoned vehicles.
SB405Relative to grounds for revocation of school bus driver's certificate.
SB406Relative to merger of lots or parcels.
SB407Relative to records maintained by the department of health and human services in abuse and neglect cases.
SB408Relative to purchasing alliances.
SB409Requiring buildings or structures constructed or renovated using state funding to adhere to certain energy efficiency and building standards.
SB410Establishing a committee to study New Hampshire's rate of infant mortality and develop proposals for remediation.
SB411Relative to permitting of large groundwater withdrawals.
SB412Relative to the display of the POW-MIA flag.
SB413Relative to obstructions on motor vehicle windows.
SB414Relative to the Mount Washington commission.
SB415Relative to remedies against landlords.
SB416Relative to the state minimum hourly wage applicable to tipped restaurant employees.
SB417Relative to national health care reform and Medicaid.
SB418Establishing requirements for electric distribution company solicitation of proposals from renewable energy developers.
SB419Relative to conversion of convertible lands under the condominium act.
SB420Relative to the use of mail-order pharmacies for prescription drug benefits under accident and health insurance policies and plans.
SB421Relative to the laws regulating trusts and trust companies in New Hampshire.
SB422Relative to small power producer electric sales in brownfields and economically depressed locations.
SB423Relative to health insurance coverage for licensed athletic trainer services.
SB424Relative to the consumer advocate's access to confidential information provided to the public utilities commission.
SB425(New Title) relative to exemptions to the right-to-know law.
SB426Relative to the classification of Pleasant Lake.
SB427Adding duties to the oversight committee on health and human services.
SB428Establishing a committee to study dispatch times within the enhanced 911 system.
SB429Relative to disclosure of finance charges.
SB430Relative to grading and improving subdivision streets.
SB431Relative to housing and tenancy protections for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
SB432Relative to technical changes in public utilities law concerning telecommunications.
SB433Relative to underground facility damage prevention and establishing the position of director of safety and security of the public utilities commission.
SB434Requiring the Pettengill Road project in Londonderry to be added to the state's 10-year transportation improvement program.
SB435Relative to the provision of caller locations in emergency situations.
SB436Relative to health insurance open enrollment periods and establishing a commission relative to children's health insurance.
SB437Relative to the authority of district court justices to issue emergency orders in any district court.
SB438Relative to procedures in small claims actions.
SB439Making technical corrections and changes to court sites and names.
SB440Relative to executive branch ethics.
SB441Relative to the lakes management and protection program.
SB442Relative to the grant program to administer exotic aquatic plant prevention.
SB443Relative to rulemaking authority of the electricians' board.
SB444Relative to the medical child support obligation.
SB445Relative to funds chargeable for unemployment compensation.
SB446Relative to the governance of the Concord school district.
SB447(New Title) relative to the residence requirement for assistant town moderators and assistant town clerks.
SB448Relative to alternate members of land use boards.
SB449(New Title) relative to the designation of staff members as staff advocates in public utilities commission adjudicatory proceedings.
SB450Relative to costs and expenditures at the department of health and human services.
SB451Including low digit number plates as vanity plates.
SB452(New Title) relative to jurisdiction over certain health insurers.
SB453Relative to air quality in ice rinks.
SB454Relative to requiring submission of a reduced spending alternative as part of the biennial budget process.
SB455Relative to New Hampshire HealthFirst.
SB456Relative to energy conservation in new building construction.
SB457Authorizing identifying decals for custom vehicles.
SB458Relative to enforcement of child support obligations.
SB459Relative to medical payments coverage.
SB460(New Title) relative to the lapse of certain legislative and judicial branch appropriations, budget reductions for the department of health and human services, and voluntary furloughs for judges.
SB461Requiring a 2/3 vote for the general court to adopt legislation incurring indebtedness.
SB462Relative to distribution of funds for education.
SB463Relative to regulation of mental health practitioners by the board of mental health practice.
SB464Relative to speed limits on Lake Winnipesaukee and reporting vessel operation violations.
SB465Relative to the transition period for implementing the adequacy aid formula.
SB466Relative to automatic fire warning devices and carbon monoxide detection devices in dwellings.
SB467Establishing job creation incentives under the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.
SB468Relative to tort reform.
SB469Requiring the department of labor to warn employers of certain violations prior to imposing a fine.
SB470Relative to retirement system service credit for employment as a full-time police officer with the university system of New Hampshire.
SB471Relative to felonious sexual assault and sexual assault.
SB472Making the commission of certain murders eligible for the death penalty.
SB473Making distributions from limited liability companies, partnerships, and associations subject to the interest and dividends tax only if they have transferable shares, and requiring a reduction in general fund appropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2011.
SB474Changing the rate of the meals and rooms tax, repealing the meals and rooms tax on campsites, and requiring a reduction in general fund appropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2011.
SB475Relative to alcoholic beverage advertising restrictions.
SB476Clarifying the business profits tax deduction for reasonable compensation.
SB477Relative to driver education school applicants.
SB478Relative to the appointments to the board of home inspectors.
SB479Relative to administrative review by the commissioner of safety of decisions by the bureau of hearings.
SB480Relative to appeals of decisions by the department of environmental services.
SB481Relative to appropriations for certain turnpike system projects.
SB482Relative to bullying and cyberbullying in schools.
SB483Relative to the interpretation of Internal Revenue Code section 1031 as it relates to taxation under the business profits tax.
SB484(New Title) allowing the New Hampshire children’s trust fund to become a private not-for-profit entity.
SB485Relative to ratification of cost items contained in a collective bargaining agreement for court security officers of the judicial branch, and making an appropriation therefor.
SB486Relative to the school building aid program.
SB487Relative to charter limitations on the growth of budgets and taxes and to the validity of certain city and town charter provisions.
SB488Relative to the adoption of local spending caps.
SB489Relative to table gaming and video lottery at certain locations throughout the state and relative to the recovery of horse racing.
SB490Allowing historical racing.
SB491Relative to in-state preferences on state vendor contracts and criteria for debarment of vendors.
SB492Extending the local property tax exemption for wooden poles and conduits.
SB493(New Title) relative to the use of best value contracting by state agencies and establishing a best value procurement commission.
SB494Relative to legislative study committees.
SB495(New Title) establishing a task force on state procurement policies and procedures.
SB496Changing the carry forward periods for the business enterprise tax credit against the business profits tax and increasing the threshold amounts for taxation under the business enterprise tax.
SB497Changing the business profits tax deduction for reasonable compensation for partnerships, limited liability companies, and sole proprietorships and modifying the interest and dividends tax statute to follow the definitions of interest and dividends used in the United States Internal Revenue Code.
SB498Relative to taxation of certain tobacco products and requiring a discount to wholesalers on cash purchases of tobacco tax stamps.
SB499Relative to administration support of certain professional regulatory boards by the department of health and human services.
SB500Implementing changes in the probation, parole, and sentencing of certain offenders in an effort to increase public safety, strengthen community supervision, and reduce recidivism.
SB501Relative to worksharing benefits under the unemployment compensation law, and relative to training grants.
SB502Requiring use of the federal tax treatment for deduction of costs of section 179 business property under the business profits tax.
SB503Relative to unique pupil identification.
SB504Relative to the effective date for the implementation of the retirement system employer assessments for excess benefits.
SB505Establishing the New Hampshire health services cost review commission and continually appropriating a special fund.
SB506Ceding concurrent jurisdiction to the United States government over certain property located at the federal prison in Berlin.
SB507Relative to the Masonic Home.
SB508Establishing the state office of veterans services.
SB509Establishing the New Hampshire medal of honor fund and repealing the New Hampshire service award.
SB510Establishing a commission to evaluate the parity between oral and intravenous chemotherapy.
SB511Relative to an exemption from the tax on gambling winnings.
SB512Relative to the community college system of New Hampshire.
SB513Relative to incarcerated persons receiving workers' compensation.
SB514Relative to commercial weighing or measuring devices.
SB515Relative 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.
SB516Relative to limitations on liability for railroad operators operating railroads near a recreational trail.
SB517Establishing a veterans' legal aid advocacy project and making an appropriation therefor.
SB518Establishing a committee to study the scope, content, and duration of youth alcohol and drug prevention programs.
SB519Relative to spending reductions for the department of health and human services.
Senate Concurrent Resolutions (3)
SCR1Urging Congress to fund the construction of a full-service veterans' hospital in New Hampshire.
SCR2(New Title) encouraging New Hampshire schools to adopt environmentally sound practices.
SCR3Congratulating the Boy Scouts of America on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
Senate Joint Resolutions (3)
SJR1Urging the secretary of agriculture to review the Federal Milk Market Order system.
SJR2Endorsing the establishment of a statewide retiree medical trust for public employee health care reimbursement benefits after retirement.
SJR3In support of the New England secondary school consortium.