2013 bills

813 bills are currently in our system.

Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolutions (7)
CACR1Relating to taxation. Providing that 3/5 vote is required to pass legislation imposing new or increased taxes or license fees, or to authorize the issuance of state bonds and providing that the general court shall appropriate funds for payment of interest and installments of principal of all state bonds.
CACR2Relating to taxation. Providing that taxes imposed by the state of New Hampshire or its subdivisions may be graduated.
CACR3Relating to parental rights. Providing that parents have the natural right to control the health, education, and welfare of their children.
CACR4Relating to the supreme court. Providing that rules made by the chief justice of the supreme court governing the administration of the courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts shall not have the force and effect of law.
CACR5Relating to bribery and corruption. Providing that no person incarcerated for a crime, under a conditional release from incarceration, completing an order of restitution for a crime, nor any person who has been convicted of intentional murder shall hold any office of trust in the New Hampshire government.
CACR6Relating to education. Providing that the legislature shall have the power to authorize schools.
CACR7Relating to public education. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to define standards for public education, establish standards of accountability, mitigate local disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, and have full discretion to determine the amount of state funding for education.
House Bills (589)
HB1Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
HB2Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.
HB25Making appropriations for capital improvements.
HB101Relative to calculation of the local tax cap by the Newfound area school district.
HB102Relative to custody and control of the remains of deceased persons by next of kin.
HB103Reducing the penalty for violating a local vendor ordinance.
HB104Amending certain requirements to obtain a local vendor license.
HB105Relative to the release of motor vehicle registration information.
HB106Relative to the demand for rent and other damages, and the repeal of the landlord-agent requirement.
HB107Relative to the losing party's payment of the prevailing party's costs in tort actions.
HB108Permitting manufactured housing parks and condominium associations to access dog registration records.
HB109Repealing group licenses for dog owners.
HB110Requiring persons who record cruelty to livestock to report such cruelty and submit such recordings to a law enforcement agency.
HB111(New Title) relative to the acquisition of property rights at Akers Pond dam in the town of Errol by the fish and game department and the acquisition of property rights at Northwood Lake dam in the town of Epsom and Hermit Lake dam in the town of Sanbornton by the department of environmental services.
HB112(New Title) relative to reclamation trust funds.
HB113Relative to lot access for erection of buildings.
HB114Relative to abutter access over subdivided land.
HB115Relative to the procedure for filling a vacancy on a cooperative school district budget committee.
HB116Relative to the powers of an executor or administrator to take control of a decedent's social networking websites.
HB117Relative to driveway permits issued by the department of transportation.
HB118(New Title) providing immunity from criminal prosecution for seeking medical assistance with an emergency drug or alcohol overdose event.
HB119Relative to voter registration.
HB120Relative to hours of sales by off-premises liquor licensees.
HB121Requiring drug testing of applicants for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
HB122Relative to limitation of appropriations in official ballot municipalities.
HB123(New Title) relative to the limitation of liability for negligence regarding public safety officers.
HB124Relative to the determination of gainful occupation for a group II member receiving an accidental disability retirement allowance from the retirement system.
HB125Requiring the reporting of certain felony offenses by postsecondary educational institutions.
HB126Relative to use of revolving funds by towns for maintaining recycling programs.
HB127Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
HB128Relative to recording public votes in public records.
HB129Relative to access to galleries in the general court.
HB130Relative to upgrading the wiring of retail service stations to support generators or alternate power sources.
HB131Relative to payment for medical services for county prisoners.
HB132Relative to responsibility for medical costs incurred by a person in custody.
HB133Relative to the authority of the superintendent of a county correctional facility to release a prisoner.
HB134Relative to contingency funds in towns.
HB135Relative to physical force in defense of a person and relative to the definition of non-deadly force.
HB136Relative to compensation for attendance at meetings of the county convention.
HB137Relative to special number plates for members of the national guard.
HB138(2nd New Title) permitting a political subdivision that has adopted the official ballot referendum form of meeting to use a topical description of the substance of a warrant article for the adoption of ordinances on the official ballot.
HB139(New Title) relative to the time towns that have adopted official ballot voting have to approve bonding in solid waste management districts and ratifying the Greenland school district meeting held on March 11 and 12, 2013.
HB140Relative to the committee on legislator orientation.
HB141Relative to training for new executive branch commissioners.
HB142Relative to teacher evaluation systems.
HB143Allowing straight ticket voting.
HB144Prohibiting the state, counties, towns, and cities from implementing programs of, expending money for, receiving funding from, or contracting with the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives.
HB145Authorizing multi-use number plates.
HB146Increasing the speed limit on a portion of I-93 to 70 miles per hour.
HB147(New Title) repealing a duty of the assessing standards board concerning municipal reimbursement for the cost of assessments.
HB148Relative to electoral college electors.
HB149Relative to the information on fuel invoices.
HB150Relative to inspectors of election at town and school district meetings.
HB151Relative to duties of inspectors of election.
HB152Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of personal rapid transit systems.
HB153Prohibiting the designation of industrial hemp as a controlled substance.
HB154Establishing the New Hampshire condominium law review board.
HB155Relative to the use of open source software by state agencies; including the department of information technology in the uniform electronic transactions act; and repealing the information practices act.
HB156Relative to the appointment and duties of the state fire marshal.
HB157(New Title) renaming Blood Pond in the town of Lancaster as Evans Pond.
HB158Relative to the issuance of waivers for lot loading or setback distances in condominium conversion.
HB159Requiring patriotic exercises in public schools on federal Constitution Day.
HB160Relative to a school district's transportation responsibility for pupils of divorced parents with joint decision making responsibility.
HB161Relative to school district policies on health and sex education.
HB162Relative to the scope of the New Hampshire rail transit authority.
HB163Relative to special number plates for disabled veterans.
HB164Establishing a legislative oversight committee on corrections issues.
HB165Establishing a committee to study the use of the sex offender registry.
HB166Requiring the public utilities commission to make specific findings as to the public need for proposed transmission lines.
HB167Relative to notice and information provided to the victim of a person seeking parole or the victim's next of kin.
HB168Increasing the beer tax.
HB169Establishing an employers' private right of action to enforce the payment of workers' compensation coverage.
HB170Relative to the definition of a gift to an elected official, public official, public employee, constitutional official, or legislative employee.
HB171Relative to the civil penalty for failure to make payment of workers' compensation.
HB172Requiring the labor commissioner to maintain certain statistical information regarding payment of workers' compensation.
HB173Repealing the authority for supplemental allowances under the judicial retirement plan.
HB174(New Title) prohibiting the department of safety from providing motor vehicle records for the purpose of creating or enhancing a federal identification database.
HB175Relative to New Hampshire domestic liquor and wines.
HB176Allowing towns and cities to grant a part year veterans credit during the year of acquisition of property.
HB177(New Title) relative to licensing requirements for homestead food and organic processor or handler certification.
HB178(New Title) relative to public employer collective bargaining agreements.
HB179Repealing the law on weather modification experimentation.
HB180Relative to the definitions of "student athlete" and "student sports" for the management of concussion and head injury.
HB181Repealing the equalization standards board.
HB182Relative to appointments to the assessing standards board.
HB183Relative to processing absentee ballots.
HB184Relative to the oil discharge cleanup fund.
HB185Relative to the fuel oil discharge cleanup fund.
HB186Relative to the authority of the department of state.
HB187(New Title) relative to cost items in negotiated agreements.
HB188Decreasing the time required for eviction notice in cases where there is a material breach of the lease and requiring the tenant to meet financial obligations under the lease pending appeal.
HB189(New Title) extending the commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.
HB190Relative to professional misconduct of dental hygienists.
HB191Relative to conformity of governmental land uses to land use regulations.
HB192Relative to street rods.
HB193Relative to registration of vehicles by residents without a permanent street address.
HB194Relative to collection of permit fees paid with insufficient fund checks.
HB195Relative to commercial driver learner permits.
HB196Relative to weight of commercial vehicles with idle reduction devices.
HB197Relative to state representative districts in Hillsborough county.
HB198Relative to town boundary perambulation.
HB199Relative to expenditures from the fish and game search and rescue fund.
HB200Relative to an employer's burden of proof in unemployment compensation hearings.
HB201Relative to school district policies on health and sex education.
HB202(New Title) relative to beverage and liquor licenses for bed and breakfasts.
HB203(New Title) relative to workers’ compensation coverage for contractors on state projects and state land timber sales.
HB204(New Title) relative to the removal of social security and other numbers from registry of deeds documents available on the Internet, and relative to background checks for county employees.
HB205Relative to the identification of dental prosthetic and orthodontic appliances.
HB206Relative to political advertising.
HB207Relative to the inspection and regulation of coin-operated amusement rides.
HB208Relative to annual reports of county officers.
HB209Relative to the relinquishment of firearms as a condition of bail.
HB210Relative to the procedure for eviction from a manufactured housing park.
HB211Relative to service of demand for rent and eviction notice.
HB212Relative to charitable gaming.
HB213Requiring college courses completed by a high school student to be counted in the student's grade point average.
HB214Relative to the eligibility of high school students enrolled in college courses to participate in high school extracurricular activities.
HB215Relative to workforce housing and the definition of community.
HB216Relative to the use of the title "fire marshal."
HB217Imposing an extended term of imprisonment for assault against a health care provider.
HB218Prohibiting interference with access to medical services and health insurance of New Hampshire citizens.
HB219Limiting the authority of delegates to Article V conventions.
HB220Relative to the New Hampshire medal of honor.
HB221Relative to the duty of the long range capital planning and utilization committee.
HB222Relative to business names registered with the secretary of state.
HB223Relative to access to school-approved means of communication by recognized youth organizations.
HB224Relative to the authority of the superintendent of a county correctional facility.
HB225Relative to the rulemaking authority of the liquor commission.
HB226Establishing a committee to study the promotion of New Hampshire wines.
HB227Relative to property and casualty insurance.
HB228Relative to insurance fraud.
HB229Relative to a financial examination supervisor.
HB230Relative to administrative supervision of insurers.
HB231Relative to reinsurance.
HB232Relative to the membership of the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment.
HB233(New Title) relative to the care of the war memorial in Franconia Notch state park.
HB234Relative to occupational and professional boards and commissions procedures concerning military service and occupational experience or training.
HB235Allowing counties to contract for professional real estate services for the sale or lease of county property.
HB236Relative to membership of the council on autism spectrum disorders.
HB237(New Title) relative to home production of wine for personal or family use.
HB238Relative to the disposition of estates valued at less than $10,000.
HB239Relative to online availability of certain county budget information and reports.
HB240Repealing the prospective repeal date for the research and development tax credit.
HB241Establishing a state minimum hourly rate.
HB242Relative to child passenger restraint requirements.
HB243Relative to the board of trustees of a chartered public school.
HB244Establishing the purple heart toll pass for qualifying veterans.
HB245Relative to the cost of railroad crossings upon the restoration of rail service.
HB246(New Title) relative to falsity of reports by employers and unemployment benefits recipients.
HB247Increasing compensation for wrongful incarceration.
HB248Establishing a committee to study implementation of early processing of absentee ballots at state elections.
HB249Requiring employers to verify an employee's eligibility to work in the United States.
HB250Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.
HB251Relative to the legislative members of the home education advisory council.
HB252Consolidating the property appraisal division and the municipal services division of the department of revenue administration.
HB253(New Title) relative to limitations on sales by nano breweries for consumption on the premises.
HB254Abolishing certain positions in the liquor commission.
HB255Relative to the workers' compensation law.
HB256Relative to funding for the fish and game search and rescue fund.
HB257Discontinuing collection of the toll at exit 12 on the Everett turnpike in the town of Merrimack.
HB258Prohibiting the taking of deer from baited areas.
HB259Relative to special licenses for taking lobster while engaged in recreational scuba diving.
HB260(2nd New Title) relative to the children in need of services (CHINS) program.
HB261(New Title) relative to the assistance program for 2-parent families with dependent children and making a technical correction.
HB262Establishing a committee to study the construction of a permanent memorial to Governor John Gilbert Winant on state property other than the state house grounds.
HB263Establishing a committee to study examination of elderly drivers.
HB264Relative to simple assault.
HB265Relative to procedures by absentee voters.
HB266Repealing certain agency rulemaking exemptions from the administrative procedures act.
HB267Relative to the board of accountancy.
HB268Establishing a moratorium period for lobbying for certain state officers.
HB269(New Title) authorizing a school district to conduct a special meeting necessitated by changes in adequate education funding.
HB270Making an appropriation to the department of education to fund career and technical student organizations.
HB271Stating that New Hampshire will not accept expanded Medicaid.
HB272Relative to registration of aircraft based in another state.
HB273Authorizing the commissioner of the department of resources and economic development to enter into contracts for provision of free Wifi Internet access at Hampton Beach state park.
HB274Requiring a mandatory minimum sentence for class B burglary.
HB275Requiring the liquor commission to establish a pilot program for the sale of New Hampshire microbrewery and nano brewery beers at certain state liquor stores.
HB276Relative to wildlife resistant solid waste storage and disposal.
HB277Relative to the oath required of public officers.
HB278Relative to voluntary installation of fire suppression sprinklers.
HB279Establishing a pilot program for New Hampshire citizen emergency response teams.
HB280Relative to voting requirements in towns that have adopted official ballot voting.
HB281Permitting retired judges over the age of 70 to serve the courts under certain circumstances.
HB282(New Title) relative to mixed use school buses, relative to licensing and criminal records of driver education instructors, and relative to background checks for department of safety employees.
HB283Establishing a study committee to review the hearings officer's report with regard to the New Hampshire Local Government Center and to study potential changes to RSA 5-B.
HB284Providing for collection of the E-911 surcharge from certain prepaid cellular telephones.
HB285Restoring the authorization of the division of emergency services and communications and the division of fire standards and training and emergency medical services to make transfers from their respective funds in cases of unanticipated contingencies.
HB286Relative to broadband infrastructure.
HB287Eliminating voter identification requirements.
HB288Relative to the department of health and human services promoting awareness of the federal earned income credit.
HB289Increasing certain speed limits to 70 miles per hour.
HB290Prohibiting unlicensed persons from openly carrying a pistol or revolver in a public building.
HB291Increasing certain speed limits to 75 miles per hour.
HB292Requiring milfoil decals on private vessels registered in other states or countries and operating on the inland waters of New Hampshire.
HB293Relative to the adverse events reporting system.
HB294Relative to voter database information provided for preparation of jury lists.
HB295Requiring criminal background checks for volunteers and employees at youth skill camps.
HB296Relative to assignment of circuit court judges as liaison judges.
HB297Relative to the management of trust funds and capital reserve funds.
HB298Prohibiting the publication of the names of persons granted property tax exemptions, credits, or deferrals.
HB299Relative to tuition payments for chartered public school pupils.
HB300Requiring postsecondary education institutions to compile and submit reports on remedial education courses.
HB301Relative to notice of sale in foreclosure proceedings.
HB302Relative to restrictions on holders of youth operators' licenses.
HB303Establishing a committee to study the teaching of a second language beginning in kindergarten.
HB304Relative to OHRV registration transfer fees, removing the penalty of completion of a training program for certain OHRV and snowmobile violations, and deleting OHRV and snowmobile vanity plates or decals.
HB305Establishing a committee to study the apportionment formula for cooperative school districts for towns with electric generation facilities.
HB306(New Title) relative to New Hampshire’s regional greenhouse gas initiative.
HB307Relative to the removal of certain wood stoves upon the sale of a home and notification of such removal to the department of environmental services.
HB308Relative to technical changes to election laws.
HB309Relative to filing for office.
HB310Relative to application of laws on employment to the members of the house of representatives.
HB311Establishing a statutory expectation of privacy in personal materials.
HB312Restricting the collection of biometric data by state agencies, municipalities, and political subdivisions.
HB313Relative to the regulation of the compounding of drugs by pharmacists.
HB314(New Title) raising limits on single wagers in games of chance and relative to gross revenues received by charitable organizations participating in games of chance.
HB315Relative to liquor commission discounts.
HB316Relative to regulating alkaline hydrolysis for the disposal of human remains.
HB317Relative to verification of school district membership data.
HB318Relative to collection of the education property tax and establishing a program to rebate certain excess property tax payments of eligible taxpayers.
HB319Relative to benefits for state employees serving in the armed forces.
HB320Establishing a state bank.
HB321Requiring proficiency on the statewide assessment for high school graduation.
HB322Requiring proficiency on the statewide assessment for advancement to grades 4 and 8.
HB323Establishing the Franklin Partin right-to-work act.
HB324Relative to the school district budget for kindergarten.
HB325Relative to public employee suggestions for cost-saving measures.
HB326Relative to licensure of polysomnographers by the board of respiratory care practitioners.
HB327Relative to payment of attorneys' fees for indigent parents in termination of parental rights cases.
HB328Relative to the sale of pets.
HB329Requiring purchasers of medical equipment to be notified of the actual cost of such equipment at time of sale.
HB330Allowing counties to adopt a county income tax to be administered by the department of revenue administration.
HB331Relative to wine manufacturers.
HB332Relative to antique vessel registration.
HB333Relative to advertising of New Hampshire products by the liquor commission.
HB334Requiring pharmacy interns to register with the pharmacy board.
HB335Relative to the tobacco tax.
HB336Prohibiting the retail sale of certain fireworks devices.
HB337Legalizing marijuana and cannabis.
HB338Relative to the state contribution for water pollution control.
HB339(New Title) establishing a committee to study existing debt collection laws and practices.
HB340Relative to resurfacing a portion of East Conway Road and making an appropriation therefor.
HB341Relative to the cost of fiscal analysis of legislation relating to the retirement system.
HB342(3rd New Title) relative to reporting of compensation paid to retired members of the retirement system, relative to notice to retired members of the limitations on part-time employment, and relative to retirement system membership for a person holding positions of town clerk and tax collector.
HB343Relative to laws regarding pawnbrokers.
HB344Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.
HB345Repealing the prohibition on tinted glass in motor vehicles.
HB346Establishing a committee to study low-profit limited liability companies.
HB347Authorizing cottage housing development as an innovative land use control.
HB348Relative to determining the period of license revocation for driving under the influence.
HB349Relative to OHRV operation of certain 4-wheel drive vehicles on trails within Jericho Mountain state park.
HB350Prohibiting discrimination against the unemployed.
HB351Relative to appointment of inspectors of election.
HB352Relative to sending checklists to the state archives.
HB353Relative to the regulation of private investigators and security guards.
HB354Reducing the rate of the business enterprise tax over a 5-year period and repealing the tax.
HB355Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of cities and towns transferring insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
HB356Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of the state transferring insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
HB357Prohibiting an employer from using credit history in employment decisions.
HB358Relative to the children in need of services program and making an appropriation therefor.
HB359Relative to mailing of notices and determinations by the department of employment security.
HB360Relative to overpayments caused by arbitration awards, back pay awards, settlement agreements, or jury verdicts.
HB361Relative to worksharing.
HB362Banning corn-based ethanol as an additive to gasoline sold in New Hampshire.
HB363Establishing a committee to study the form of the oath taken by members of the general court.
HB364(New Title) relative to notice required concerning employment of a retired member of the New Hampshire retirement system of the limitations on part-time employment.
HB365Relative to membership of village districts in regional planning commissions.
HB366Relative to showing a ballot.
HB367Relative to the municipal bond bank reserve process.
HB368Relative to the telecommunications planning and development initiative.
HB369Relative to investment of excess funds by the county treasurer.
HB370Repealing the education tax credit program.
HB371Repealing the statute recognizing cohabitation as a basis for legal marriage.
HB372Relative to state agency telecommunications services.
HB373Establishing a right of discovery to a carrier's investigation of claims in workers' compensation cases.
HB374Relative to electric utility investment in distributed energy resources.
HB375Requiring certain health care organizations to report to the department of health and human services regarding implementation of New Hampshire's 10-year mental health plan.
HB376Relative to the shop licensure requirements for barbers, cosmetologists, manicurists, and estheticians.
HB377Relative to archeological investigations on private or public property.
HB378Requiring optometrists to warn parents about the progression of myopia when prescribing distance lenses for children.
HB379Prohibiting an employer from requiring an employee or prospective employee to disclose his or her social media passwords.
HB380Requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists.
HB381Relative to citizen complaints against a police officer.
HB382Reducing the nonresident fee for obtaining a license for a pistol or a revolver.
HB383Relative to operation of OHRVs on the traveled portion of public highways, where permitted.
HB384Requiring parental consent prior to a mental health examination in public schools.
HB385Relative to licensure of, and the performance of electrical work by, elevator and accessibility lift mechanics.
HB386Establishing a committee to study streamlining inspections and licensing of businesses.
HB387Relative to immunity of guardians ad litem.
HB388Relative to the storage of firearms.
HB389Relative to discovery in misdemeanor and violation cases.
HB390Allowing companion dogs in the outdoor areas of restaurants.
HB391(New Title) establishing a committee to study options for mitigation of damages associated with highway noise.
HB392Relative to political contributions and expenditures and relative to reporting by political committees.
HB393Relative to effluent limitations with regard to nitrogen and phosphorus.
HB394Relative to transfer of funds by the liquor commission.
HB395Relative to the prohibition on the use of state funds to hire lobbyists.
HB396Establishing a committee to study requiring safety training or instruction prior to the purchase or acquisition of a firearm.
HB397Relative to state aid for wastewater and public water supply projects.
HB398Relative to leave time for certain state employees.
HB399Establishing the New Hampshire liberty act.
HB400Relative to funding agreements issued by life insurance companies.
HB401Relative to property and casualty insurers under the risk-based capital law.
HB402Relative to complaint investigation procedures of the guardian ad litem board.
HB403(New Title) establishing a committee to study end of life decisions.
HB404Relative to earned time credits for inmates participating in rehabilitative programming.
HB405Establishing a committee to study issues related to children and families.
HB406Relative to the availability of contribution information in lobbyist statements on the Internet.
HB407Relative to the penalty for making a false statement in a criminal complaint.
HB408Establishing approved titles for articles of the New Hampshire Constitution.
HB409Relative to the issuance of a default judgment in landlord-tenant actions.
HB410(New Title) establishing a commission to study and update the rules and procedures of the legislative ethics committee under RSA 14-B and the laws governing legislative ethics under RSA 15-B.
HB411Repealing a future reduction in vessel registration fees.
HB412Relative to absentee voter applicant information.
HB413(New Title) relative to property abandoned by tenants.
HB414Relative to privacy in the workplace.
HB415Relative to ethics requirements for members of the general court.
HB416Shortening the appeals process for a permitting decision under RSA 482-A, relative to fill and dredge in wetlands.
HB417Establishing a commission to study creating a New Hampshire plan for Alzheimer's disease.
HB418Establishing a committee to study a program to address children in need.
HB419Establishing a deferred retirement option in the judicial retirement plan.
HB420Establishing orange, red, and yellow as the state colors.
HB421Relative to regulation of real estate brokerage and sales by the real estate commission.
HB422Relative to the adoption, revision, and amendment of municipal charters.
HB423Relative to amending official ballot warrant articles.
HB424Relative to review of chartered public school applications by the state board of education.
HB425Relative to bridge aid and highway block grants for class V roads in certain village districts.
HB426Relative to payment of costs and fees in guardianship cases.
HB427Relative to tobacco tax laws.
HB428Relative to funds for dam maintenance, removal and improvement.
HB429Relative to service of writs against cities.
HB430Requiring insurance companies sending out solicitations for marketing purposes to include their insurance license number on such solicitations.
HB431Relative to witness tampering.
HB432Relative to health care costs for county and state inmates.
HB433(New Title) relative to procedures for juvenile delinquency petitions filed by a school district or school official.
HB434Relative to renaming the business enterprise tax, capping the amount an employer is liable to pay under such tax, and annually reducing the rate of the tax.
HB435Relative to funding for chartered public school pupils.
HB436Relative to governance of town libraries.
HB437Relative to the road toll.
HB438Relative to the appraisal of residences in an industrial or commercial zone.
HB439Relative to weekly workers' compensation payments.
HB440Relative to new hire reports to the department of employment security.
HB441Making a capital appropriation for the construction of a monument commemorating the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the Isles of Shoals by John Smith.
HB442Prohibiting residency restrictions for registered sex offenders and offenders against children.
HB443Prohibiting prison privatization.
HB444Establishing a committee to study the use of autonomous vehicles in New Hampshire.
HB445Allowing public employers in the state to buy into the state health insurance plan.
HB446Relative to the amount of the optional property tax credit for service-connected total disability.
HB447Relative to annulment of criminal records.
HB448Making changes to state representative districts.
HB449Relative to the application process for a certificate for an energy facility.
HB450Relative to the annulment of criminal records.
HB451Repealing the license requirement for carrying a concealed pistol or revolver.
HB452Relative to Food and Drug Administration approval of medication, equipment, and therapies.
HB453Repealing the prospective repeal of the information and analysis center.
HB454Requiring consent prior to the installation of smart meters.
HB455Establishing a committee to study the use of a cash balance retirement plan for new state employees.
HB456Relative to liquor manufacturers.
HB457Establishing a committee to study eliminating and combining liquor licenses.
HB458Relative to resisting arrest.
HB459Relative to poker games and charitable gaming.
HB460Relative to amending the default budget in towns that use official ballot voting.
HB461Relative to long-term care services.
HB462Relative to an independent review process under the medical assistance program.
HB463Requiring property managers to be certified.
HB464Establishing a procedure for removal of condominium board members.
HB465Repealing New Hampshire's atomic energy policy.
HB466Relative to determining qualifications of voters.
HB467Relative to purchasing alliances.
HB468Establishing a committee to study wine purchasing and pricing.
HB469Relative to time limits for regulatory boards and commissions to hold disciplinary proceedings.
HB470Establishing a task force to determine the effects of the recession on child and family programs.
HB471Establishing a commission to study dual enrollment programs.
HB472Relative to residential units in rooming houses.
HB473Relative to retirement system status for members of the university system police force.
HB474Relative to eligibility for in-state tuition rates at the university system of New Hampshire.
HB475Relative to the timing of the release of patients from New Hampshire hospital.
HB476Relative to medical care price disclosure and transparency.
HB477Relative to differential pay for certain state employees providing direct care to inmates and patients.
HB478Requiring the department of health and human services to license supervised visitation centers.
HB479Relative to the creation and division of school districts.
HB480Relative to solitary confinement.
HB481Limiting the state's authority to seek reimbursement for public assistance.
HB482Regarding infestation of bed bugs in rental housing.
HB483Relative to information regarding abortion.
HB484Requiring public approval prior to issuance of certain site evaluation certificates.
HB485Establishing keno.
HB486Making an appropriation for the purpose of paying residential care providers at the Chase Home for Children.
HB487Relative to refunds for tobacco tax stamps.
HB488Changing the definition of "cigarette" under the tobacco tax to match the definition of "cigarette" under the Master Settlement Agreement.
HB489Relative to the New Hampshire medical malpractice joint underwriting association.
HB490Relative to the tax on tobacco products other than cigarettes and establishing a tobacco use prevention and cessation program fund.
HB491Relative to New Hampshire farm wineries.
HB492Relative to the legalization and regulation of marijuana.
HB493Relative to emergency compacts.
HB494Relative to the administration of glucagon injections for pupils.
HB495Relative to titles for motor vehicles.
HB496Relative to driving privileges for certain first-time DWI offenders.
HB497Relative to negligent treatment of animals.
HB498Permitting the use of firearms by military or veterans groups in the compact part of a town for military or veterans events, or national holidays.
HB499Establishing a commission to study funding mechanisms for increasing the number of mental health beds statewide.
HB500Requiring the department of safety to maintain a division of motor vehicles driver licensing and registration office in Belknap county.
HB501(New Title) instituting a state minimum hourly rate.
HB502Relative to protection of persons from domestic violence.
HB503Relative to arrests for domestic violence.
HB504Relative to official oppression.
HB505Relative to the economic development advisory council.
HB506(2nd New Title) relative to certain time periods for adoption and amendment of town codes and ordinances, permitting the town of Derry to combine the positions of tax collector and treasurer, and dissolving the police commission for the town of Hooksett.
HB507Relative to the maximum permit application fee for certain municipal dredging projects.
HB508Relative to idling by diesel locomotives.
HB509(New Title) requiring the department of administrative services to provide the American Legion Department of New Hampshire with office space.
HB510Relative to backflow prevention valves.
HB511Relative to insurance holding companies.
HB512Relative to the power of a peace officer to make an arrest without a warrant.
HB513Relative to the shoreland protection act.
HB514Permitting members of the general court to receive ski passes for Cannon Mountain ski area.
HB515Relative to requirements for whitewater guides.
HB516Establishing a committee to study the overlap of federal, state, and local regulation relative to environmental issues.
HB517Relative to the incidental combustion of untreated wood at certain municipal transfer stations.
HB518Relative to establishing an individual's status as a veteran and specifying that training for active duty is service for purposes of the veterans' tax credit.
HB519Requiring the division of higher education to develop a policy on academic credit for a student's military occupation, military training, coursework, and experience.
HB520Establishing a committee to study implementing Keno in New Hampshire.
HB521Establishing a committee to study New Hampshire election laws and procedures.
HB522Relative to duties of town treasurers.
HB523Relative to voluntary certification for road salt applicators.
HB524Relative to national guard facilities, the national guard scholarship fund, and the state active duty death benefit.
HB525Raising the age of minority for juvenile delinquency proceedings from 17 to 18 years of age.
HB526(New Title) relative to termination of activities and dissolution of the association created under RSA 404-G.
HB527Repealing the exotic aquatic weeds and species committee.
HB528Relative to support and care costs for children with disabilities.
HB529Relative to the regulation of health clubs.
HB530Relative to annual reporting requirements for business entities.
HB531Allowing towns and cities to exempt farm buildings and structures from property taxation.
HB532Relative to energy efficiency and clean energy districts.
HB533Relative to the mathematics requirement for high school graduation.
HB534Establishing a commission to study the sale of naming rights for certain structures.
HB535Establishing the white potato as the state vegetable.
HB536Revising the child support guidelines based on foster care reimbursement rates.
HB537Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of developing an industrial cooperative program for science, technology, engineering, and manufacturing programs at the university of New Hampshire.
HB538Relative to the calculation of child support based on residential responsibility.
HB539Relative to enforcement of child support orders.
HB540Establishing a credit against business profits taxes for motion picture production expenditures in New Hampshire.
HB541Relative to city charters.
HB542Relative to electric renewable portfolio standards.
HB543Relative to ascertaining damages to abutting landowners.
HB544Repealing the prohibition on a state-based health exchange.
HB545Relative to rafting of boats.
HB546Relative to medical examinations under workers' compensation.
HB547Establishing a commission to study permanent options for funding the veterinary diagnostic laboratory.
HB548Relative to ethics requirements and procedures for legislators and legislative employees.
HB549Establishing a committee to study a constitutional amendment to prevent dedicated funding for a specific purpose from being diverted from that purpose.
HB550Relative to the disposition of state-owned real estate.
HB551(New Title) relative to the composition and duties of the task force on work and family.
HB552Relative to child support expenditures.
HB553Establishing New Hampshire anti-bullying day.
HB554Allowing parents to agree on college contributions.
HB555Relative to the content of fiscal notes for bills.
HB556Establishing a committee to study the resolution of barriers to the use of telehealth technology in New Hampshire.
HB557Establishing a committee to study the financial assistance program for needy families (FANF) and state supplemental programs (SSP) for the needy blind, permanently and totally disabled, and old age assistance.
HB558Relative to disclosure of information regarding charitable solicitations.
HB559(New Title) relative to the general banking laws of the state and relative to electronic funds transfers.
HB560Repealing the board of trust company incorporation.
HB561Abolishing the department of cultural resources.
HB562Relative to the interest rate on title loans.
HB563Relative to tuition and transportation payments for students attending a vocational education program.
HB564Relative to simulcast greyhound races.
HB565Relative to actions under the consumer protection law.
HB566Regulating guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for heating oil, kerosene, or liquefied petroleum gas.
HB567Relative to identification of publicly owned vehicles.
HB568Requiring new electric transmission lines in New Hampshire to be buried.
HB569Relative to the placement of all new electric transmission lines in New Hampshire.
HB570Relative to school building aid grant eligibility for the White Mountain Regional school district.
HB571Establishing a task force to study and make recommendations on the judicial branch family court division.
HB572Establishing a commission to study public-private partnerships for the treatment of abused and neglected children.
HB573(New Title) relative to the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
HB574(New Title) increasing the size limitations for OHRVs operating on state-owned trails in Coos and Grafton counties.
HB575Relative to hours of sales of on-premises liquor licensees.
HB576Establishing Franklin Pierce Day.
HB577Relative to responsibility for hazardous materials accidents.
HB578Relative to the determination of parental rights based on the best interest of the child.
HB579Establishing an independent legislative redistricting commission.
HB580Establishing moratoriums on wind turbine plants and electric transmission line projects.
HB581Relative to recovering moneys from a neighboring state for mitigation of flooding.
HB582Repealing early offers for medical injury claims.
HB583Relative to proceedings of medical injury claims screening panels.
HB584Relative to covered prescription drugs.
HB585Relative to insurance parity for optometrists.
HB586Establishing a one-year moratorium on applications for certificates for electric transmission facilities.
HB587Relative to medical examination requirements for commercial drivers' licenses.
HB588(2nd New Title) extending the instream flow pilot program for 2 years and establishing a commission to study opportunities and options to improve the sustainability of the fish and game department.
HB589Relative to a selectman serving on the school board.
HB590Relative to the unauthorized practice of law.
HB591Relative to an abusive work environment and the health and safety of public employees.
HB592Regulating the use of electronic tracking devices.
HB593Establishing a committee to study extending the due date for final property tax bills.
HB594Relative to the general consumer credit laws of the state.
HB595Relative to photo identification of voters.
HB596Relative to service of notice of civil actions.
HB597Relative to mandatory drug testing for certain health care workers.
HB598Relative to the reasonable compensation deduction under the business profits tax.
HB599Relative to establishing a single liquor commissioner.
HB600Relative to voter registration.
HB601Requiring ballot measures to be in plain English.
HB602(New Title) establishing a commission to study general court policies and procedures relative to persons with disabilities.
HB603Relative to the administration of the university system of New Hampshire.
HB604Relative to alimony.
HB605Requiring the supreme court to adopt rules of evidence for the judicial branch family division.
HB606Relative to community rating.
HB607Relative to construction projects for the adjutant general's department.
HB608Relative to the slaughter of poultry and rabbits.
HB609Relative to possession of a firearm on school property.
HB610Relative to attorney's fees and costs in an action against a governmental unit for false arrest.
HB611Clarifying the equity jurisdiction of the judicial branch family division.
HB612Requiring a disclosure statement by persons seeking a party's nomination for elective office.
HB613Relative to procedures and authority for the redress of grievances.
HB614Limiting the authorization for new annual general fund-supported debt.
HB615Relative to the New Hampshire national guard recruitment and retention scholarship fund and making an appropriation therefor.
HB616Relative to the enforcement of false swearing and perjury in official matters.
HB617(2nd New Title) increasing the rate of the road toll, establishing the New Hampshire state and municipal road and bridge account, and establishing the commission to study revenue alternatives to the road toll.
HB618Relative to disclosure of annulled criminal records.
HB619Prohibiting images of a person's residence to be taken from the air.
HB620Relative to the adjustment of member and employer contribution rates in the retirement system.
HB621(New Title) decriminalizing possession of one quarter of an ounce or less of marijuana.
HB622Establishing a committee to study state house security.
HB623Appropropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible and completed drinking water, wastewater, and landfill closure projects under the state aid grant program.
HB624Waiving the residency requirement for in-state tuition rates for veterans attending the university system of New Hampshire.
HB625Relative to oversight of guardians ad litem by the guardian ad litem board.
HB626Prioritizing school building aid funds for a high school in which accreditation is probationary or has been revoked.
HB627Requiring unused vacation and sick leave to be converted to service time for purposes of calculating retirement system benefits.
HB628Relative to underground storage tank and above ground storage tank certification.
HB629(New Title) relative to the criteria for approving and calculating school building aid grants.
HB630(New Title) relative to the use of proceeds from the regional greenhouse gas initiative program.
HB631Requiring school boards to establish a policy allowing parents to send their children to an out-of-district school.
HB632Establishing the position of state advisor of the FFA in the department of agriculture, markets, and food.
HB633Relative to prescription refills.
HB634Relative to water resource management and protection plans in municipal master plans.
HB635(New Title) establishing a committee to study state rest areas and relative to the solicitation of requests for proposals for the naming rights to rest areas.
HB636Relative to the waitlist for community mental health services.
HB637Transferring licensing for retail tobacco sales to the department of revenue administration from the liquor commission.
HB638Recognizing the original Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HB639Relative to beverage container and packaging approval.
HB640Relative to the standard valuation law.
HB641Relative to penalties for failure to license dogs.
HB642Establishing a scholarship program for certain New Hampshire residents interested in attending a postsecondary educational institution in the university system of New Hampshire.
HB643Establishing a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics scholars program.
HB644(New Title) relative to parole procedures and relative to sanctions for violations of probation.
HB645Relative to an extended term of imprisonment for persons with 2 prior convictions.
HB646Relative to New Hampshire correctional industries.
HB647Relative to appeals from the compensation appeals board.
HB648Permitting current marital masters to remain in office until retirement, resignation, disability, or nonrenewal of appointment.
HB649Relative to earned time credits for certain prisoners participating in educational and rehabilitative programming.
HB650Making an appropriation to start a bus service between Claremont and Lebanon.
HB651Restoring funding and payment of fees by the judicial council for indigent parties.
HB652Relative to the judicial branch information technology fund.
HB653Relative to funding law enforcement prosecution of Internet crimes against children.
HB654Relative to licensure and renewal fees.
HB655Relative to the collection of the amount of the property tax deferral for the elderly or disabled upon sale of the property.
HB656Requiring state agencies to develop performance measures and to develop budgets for each biennium.
HB657Requiring state agencies to submit efficiency expenditure requests as part of the biennial budget process.
HB658Relative to registration for medical technicians.
HB659Increasing the tobacco tax.
HB660Requiring the labeling of genetically engineered foods and agricultural commodities.
HB661Allocating a portion of proceeds from forfeiture of items used in connection with a drug offense to the cold case homicide unit.
HB662Requiring the department of revenue administration to collect and make available data on the amount of meals and rooms tax revenue generated in each municipality.
HB663Relative to appeals within the department of environmental services.
HB664Relative to the New Hampshire vaccine association.
HB665Relative to video lottery and table gaming.
HB666Relative to penalties for speeding offenses.
HB667Establishing a temporary surcharge to the road toll to be dedicated to funding the state 10-year transportation improvement plan for rural and town roads.
HB668Relative to group and individual health insurance market rules.
HB669Relative to nonpayment of property taxes on current use land.
HB670Relative to marital masters.
HB671(New Title) restoring state payment of fees for attorneys in child abuse and neglect cases where the parents are indigent.
HB672Relative to the property tax exemption for water and air pollution control facilities.
HB673Requiring prosecution of a law enforcement officer for failure to enforce the crime of interference with custody.
HB674Relative to state highway aid.
HB675Authorizing and regulating the use of license plate scanning devices.
HB676(New Title) extending the Coos county job creation tax credit.
HB677Relative to the certificate of need board.
HB678Relative to games of chance and establishing a gaming oversight authority and video lottery gaming.
HB679Relative to renovations to the vocational technical center at Alvirne high school.
HB680Relative to attending a public school or public academy outside of the school district in which the pupil resides.
HB681Relative to the membership, duties, and responsibilities of the guardian ad litem board and establishing the Court Appointed Advocates for Children in Divorce (CAACD) Corporation.
HB682Relative to credit card fees.
HB683Relative to the retirement system status of the director and assistant director of the division of homeland security and emergency management.
HB684Relative to bridge replacement and bridge aid funds.
HB685Relative to state agency communications under the right-to-know law.
HB686(New Title) relative to approval of liquor commission contracts.
House Concurrent Resolutions (3)
HCR1Urging Congress to fund the development and implementation of a comprehensive health care delivery system to enhance the level of specialty care for New Hampshire's veterans.
HCR2Requesting Congress to begin the process for a constitutional amendment establishing that human beings, not corporations, are entitled to constitutional rights.
HCR3Affirming States' powers based on the Constitution for the United States and the Constitution of New Hampshire.
House Joint Resolutions (2)
HJR1Directing the joint legislative historical committee to acquire and display a portrait of suffragist Marilla Marks Ricker.
HJR2Making restitution to Jeffery Frost for inappropriate prosecution.
House Resolutions (10)
HR1Adopting the rules of the 2012 session for the 2013-2014 biennium.
HR2Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
HR3Distribution of House publications.
HR4The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
HR5Legislative salary and mileage payments.
HR6Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Roe v Wade Supreme Court decision and affirming support for its holding and principles.
HR7Urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor and support a constitutional amendment to re-establish the authority of the states and Congress to regulate campaign spending by entities created by law.
HR8Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2013, 2014, and 2015.
HR9Honoring the victims and heroes of the Boston Marathon Tragedy.
HR10Honoring the 100th Anniversary of the NH Presidential Primary and the Honorable Stephen A. Bullock.
Senate Bills (193)
SB1(New Title) increasing the research and development tax credit against the business profits tax and relative to the report of the commissioner of resources and economic development on the research and development tax credit.
SB2Relative to the calculation of the local tax cap.
SB3(New Title) eliminating certain ramp tolls on the Everett turnpike in the town of Merrimack.
SB4Establishing a scholarship program for New Hampshire residents to attend any New Hampshire public postsecondary education institution.
SB11(New Title) relative to water and sewer utility districts and water or sewer utility districts.
SB12Relative to protection and preservation of significant archeological deposits.
SB13Relative to hearings in the department of safety.
SB14Relative to the rulemaking authority of and administrative fine authority for the department of resources and economic development.
SB15Naming a portion of route 101 after the 101st Airborne Division Screaming Eagles.
SB16Relative to the taking of red deer or elk.
SB17Establishing a commission to study palliative care and associated quality of life initiatives.
SB18Conferring degree-granting authority to the American University of Madaba.
SB19(New Title) repealing provisions relative to the sale of the former Laconia state school property and eliminating a ramp toll on the Everett turnpike in the town of Merrimack.
SB20Making modifications to the DWI ignition interlock program.
SB21Making technical corrections to the International Registration Plan.
SB22(New Title) exempting small trailers from inspection requirements; allowing qualified dealers to inspect trailers; and deleting a reference to highway enforcement officers.
SB23Directing the school administrative unit legislative oversight committee to study the consolidation of school administrative units.
SB24Relative to Medicaid rates.
SB25Relative to the treatment of medical support in child support cases.
SB26Authorizing state agencies to enter into audit/cost recovery contracts or shared savings agreements for wireless telecommunications services.
SB27(New Title) relative to monitoring by the department of education of programs for children with disabilities and relative to the calculation of school building aid grants.
SB28(New Title) relative to the department of transportation inventory fund and relative to the effective date of the transfer of the electricians’ board to the joint board for licensure and certification.
SB29Relative to the motorist service signing program.
SB30Making technical corrections to tax laws.
SB31Relative to a ban on the incidental combustion of untreated wood at municipal transfer stations.
SB32Relative to Selective Service registration upon driver's license application or renewal.
SB33Making technical changes to the judicial retirement plan.
SB34Relative to the appointment of bail commissioners.
SB35Relative to the master jury list.
SB36Relative to the property tax exemption for veterans who are totally and permanently disabled from service connection.
SB37Relative to management rights under collective bargaining.
SB38Relative to pharmacy rights during an audit.
SB39Relative to funding of capital projects of the division of ports and harbors, Pease development authority.
SB40Relative to distribution of education funds for fiscal year 2013.
SB41Revising the New Hampshire business corporations act, RSA 293-A.
SB42Relative to applications for licensure by the real estate appraisers board.
SB43Relative to the property taxation of qualifying historic buildings.
SB44Relative to the disposal of controlled drugs by law enforcement officers.
SB45Relative to electronic prescriptions.
SB46Relative to air quality violations for outdoor fires.
SB47Relative to a surviving spouse's right to retain a Purple Heart plate.
SB48Relative to school performance and accountability.
SB49Relative to appeals of planning board decisions.
SB50Relative to expiration of variances and special exceptions.
SB51Relative to the definition of "professional service."
SB52Relative to names of limited partnerships.
SB53Relative to school district policies regarding a parent's determination that certain course material is objectionable.
SB54Relative to appeals from the department of administrative services bureau of public works design and construction.
SB55Allowing a waiver for certain transportable cooking devices.
SB56Prohibiting the taking of bear from baited areas.
SB57(New Title) relative to approval of the project proposed by the Town of Alstead for the lower Warren Brook Restoration project, establishing a commission to determine the appropriate use of flood damaged property, and repealing a commission established in 2006 to determine the appropriate use of property damaged in the October 2005 floods.
SB58Relative to the taxation of water works or flood control land held in another town or city.
SB59Prohibiting the cruel confinement of certain farm animals.
SB60Relative to assisted living facilities and landlord tenant law.
SB61Relative to table stakes poker.
SB62Authorizing the placement of a certain sign in the town of Danbury.
SB63Allowing historical racing.
SB64Relative to public informational meetings on dams.
SB65Relative to energy efficiency plans of gas and electric distribution companies.
SB66Relative to the regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program.
SB67Establishing a committee to examine the issue of statutory authority for all terrain vehicles, off highway recreational vehicles, and low speed utility vehicles to access public highways for food, fuel, and lodging.
SB68Relative to the escrow fund for court facility improvements.
SB69Relative to superior court jurisdiction over domestic violence petitions.
SB70Relative to the appointment of insurance agents and repealing a fee for insurance producers.
SB71Establishing a committee to study the use and misuse of prescription drugs in workers' compensation cases.
SB72Including owls within the definition of raptor for the purposes of falconry.
SB73Prohibiting an immediate family member of a school board member from being employed by the school district.
SB74Relative to an exemption for entities that furnish hot water through a district energy system.
SB75Relative to games of chance.
SB76Relative to disqualification of candidates.
SB77Instituting a state minimum hourly rate.
SB78Relative to the New Hampshire Municipal Association.
SB79Relative to an oath of city officers concerning appraisals of taxable property.
SB80Relative to expanding the community revitalization tax relief program to provide incentives for rehabilitating historic structures.
SB81(New Title) authorizing phlebotomists to withdraw blood for alcohol concentration tests.
SB82Establishing a commission to identify strategies needed for developing and implementing a competency-based public education system.
SB83Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
SB84(New Title) relative to road toll administration, relative to motor vehicles carrying property for hire, and relative to administration of the international registration plan.
SB85Relative to commercial motor vehicle operation.
SB86Relative to unclassified state employees.
SB87Relative to the patients' bill of rights.
SB88Relative to the Honor and Remember Flag as an official symbol to recognize and honor fallen members of the armed forces.
SB89(New Title) relative to the definition of lead fishing sinkers and jigs and the penalties for prohibited sales of lead fishing sinkers and jigs.
SB90(New Title) establishing a committee to study developing a policy for veteran preference for government hiring and extending the commission on the effects of service-connected post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.
SB91Relative to drug use not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
SB92Prohibiting multiple prescription drug failures.
SB93Relative to plumbers and mechanical contractors on state boards.
SB94Relative to portable electronics insurance.
SB95Relative to choice of pharmacy under workers' compensation.
SB96Relative to vexatious litigants.
SB97Relative to high school equivalency and relative to illiteracy.
SB98(2nd New Title) authorizing group net metering for limited electrical energy procedures.
SB99(2nd New Title) requiring a study of the site evaluation committee and process, and developing regulatory criteria for the siting of energy facilities.
SB100Authorizing electronic payment of payroll.
SB101Relative to collocation and modification of personal wireless services facilities.
SB102Relative to the selection of members of the conservation commission.
SB103(New Title) relative to beaching, grounding, or tying a boat to shore.
SB104Establishing a commission to study the current community-based system of commodities reporting by junk or scrap metal dealers in New Hampshire.
SB105(New Title) relative to disclosure of expert testimony in civil cases and relative to the recording of depositions.
SB106Relative to confidentiality in adult guardianship cases.
SB107Relative to probate administration.
SB108Relative to the liability of landowners who permit use of their land for recreational activities.
SB109Relative to liability for the use of ethanol-enhanced motor fuel.
SB110Directing the department of environmental services to adopt rules relative to its 2009 numeric nutrient criteria for the Great Bay Estuary.
SB111(New Title) permitting municipalities to establish a capital reserve plan for expenditure of capital reserve funds and relative to electronic billing by municipal utilities.
SB112(New Title) relative to voters’ guides for proposed constitutional amendments.
SB113Relative to a school district's transportation responsibility for pupils of divorced parents with joint decision making responsibility.
SB114Regulating guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for heating oil, kerosene, or liquefied petroleum gas.
SB115Naming a bridge in the town of Whitefield.
SB116Relative to the licensure of liquefied propane installation and service technicians.
SB117(2nd New Title) establishing a committee to study the regulation of pharmacy benefits managers.
SB118Increasing the annual limit on the new investment tax credit.
SB119(New Title) directing the joint legislative historical committee to conduct a study of state house flag restoration and preservation.
SB120Relative to political contributions and expenditures and relative to reporting by political committees.
SB121Relative to the distribution formula for meals and rooms tax revenue.
SB122Establishing a commercial shrimp license.
SB123Relative to the use of proceeds from the regional greenhouse gas initiative program.
SB124Establishing an integrated land development permit.
SB125Restoring funding for the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire.
SB126Relative to business practices between motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.
SB127Relative to registration of certain state contracts with the department of state and repealing the information practices act.
SB128Relative to fees for vital records.
SB129(New Title) relative to court-ordered placements in shelter care facilities and at the Sununu Youth Services Center, relative to the children in need of services (CHINS) program, and establishing a committee to study programs for children in need.
SB130Exempting special hospitals for rehabilitation from the Medicaid enhancement tax.
SB131Relative to a permitting process for the removal of submerged logs from certain great ponds.
SB132(New Title) establishing a committee to study police special details.
SB133Adopting the interstate wildlife violators compact.
SB134Relative to the division of higher education and the higher education commission.
SB135Relative to the regulation of the practice of genetic counseling.
SB136Relative to the rights of the immediate family of crime victims.
SB137Relative to sibling visitation rights.
SB138Relative to support for certain residents of nursing and assisted living facilities.
SB139Relative to mileage fees for sheriffs and deputy sheriffs.
SB140Requiring a pharmacy to substitute generically equivalent drugs for any prescription paid for by state funds.
SB141Establishing the Granite State farm to plate program.
SB142Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.
SB143Relative to benefits for unemployed persons who are attempting to establish a business.
SB144Relative to forfeiture of bail.
SB145Allowing publication by electronic means by the probate division.
SB146Relative to aid to the permanently and totally disabled and old age assistance.
SB147Relative to prescription drugs in workers' compensation cases.
SB148Relative to electric renewable portfolio standards.
SB149Relative to liquor samples.
SB150Making an appropriation to the department of revenue administration for the purpose of reimbursing cities and towns for certain flood control payments.
SB151Relative to the payment of witness fees in criminal cases.
SB152Relative to video lottery and table gaming.
SB153Relative to legislative approval of collective bargaining agreements entered into by the state.
SB154Establishing an energy conservation loan program and an energy conservation project fund.
SB155(New Title) requiring revenue from commemorative liquor bottles to be used for the preservation of state house Civil War battle flags.
SB156Relative to the appointment of a guardian ad litem in certain sexual assault cases.
SB157Establishing a New Hampshire disaster relief fund.
SB158Relative to habitual truancy.
SB159(New Title) exempting drivers of eligible agricultural and farm vehicles from certain federal motor carrier regulations and relative to drivers’ license renewals of members of the armed forces and federal employees and their spouses.
SB160Relative to turnpikes and electronic toll collection.
SB161Relative to electronic funds transfers.
SB162(New Title) repealing the student tuition guaranty fund and making provisions for the disbursement of remaining funds.
SB163(New Title) establishing a commission to recommend legislation to prepare for projected sea level rise and other coastal and coastal watershed hazards.
SB164Authorizing coastal management provisions in master plans.
SB165(New Title) repealing a prohibition relative to auxiliary state troopers.
SB166Relative to critical incident stress management and crisis intervention services.
SB167Relative to groundwater.
SB168Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible and completed drinking water, wastewater, and landfill closure projects under the state aid grant program.
SB169Relative to non-covered services under dental insurance plans.
SB170Relative to advance directives pertaining to life-sustaining treatment.
SB171Relative to the council for children and adolescents with chronic health conditions.
SB172Relative to public funds.
SB173Relative to criminal background checks for individuals volunteering or applying for employment at licensed child care facilities.
SB174Making an appropriation for the purpose of reimbursing the spouse of a law enforcement officer who died in the line of duty.
SB175Relative to crossing public waters of the state for public utility purposes.
SB176Relative to waivers of charitable trusts filing fees.
SB177Relative to the procurement process for state services and establishing a state contracting standards board.
SB178Establishing a committee to review and make recommendations regarding consolidating all state energy positions throughout state departments.
SB179(New Title) clarifying the definition of “renewable generation facility” for purposes of payments in lieu of property tax payments and allowing certain facilities that combust municipal waste for energy to make payments in lieu of property tax payments.
SB180(2nd New Title) establishing a recovery fund for victims of the Financial Resources Mortgage (FRM) fraud and continually appropriating a special fund.
SB181Relative to restitution payments to financial resources management lenders.
SB182Relative to implementation of voter identification requirements.
SB183Relative to proof of identity by voters.
SB184Excluding conservation officers of the fish and game department from requirements for emergency medical and trauma services.
SB185Establishing a commission on housing policy and regulation.
SB186Relative to training of certain board officers of nonprofit corporations.
SB187(New Title) posthumously emancipating enslaved Africans in New Hampshire.
SB188Relative to municipally-owned utilities.
SB189Relative to the licensure of fuel gas fitters and plumbers by a mechanical licensing board established within the department of safety and transferring regulation of plumbers to the mechanical licensing board.
SB190Relative to admission fees for certain persons at state parks and historical sites.
SB191(New Title) establishing a state energy strategy.
SB192(New Title) establishing a committee to study the establishment of a state infrastructure bank.
SB193Relative to dental therapists and access to oral health care.
SB194Requiring the department of health and human services to implement the Medicaid family planning expansion.
SB195Relative to wind-powered renewable energy facilities.
SB196Relative to the definition of push-polling.
SB197(New Title) relative to the inclusion of a default budget in separate warrant articles submitted by sewer and water commissions.
SB198Relative to the authority of county correctional officers.
SB199Authorizing the attorney general to join the settlement of accrued claims relating to the non-participating tobacco manufacturers adjustment disputes for 2003 to 2011 and the 2012 non-participating tobacco manufacturers adjustment.
Senate Concurrent Resolutions (1)
SCR1Relative to special use permits in the White Mountain National Forest.
Senate Resolutions (8)
SR1RESOLVED, that the Rules of the 2011-2012 Session be adopted as the Rules of the 2013-2014 Session, with the changes which have been provided here today, and be it further RESOLVED that these Rules may be amended by majority vote for the next four legislative days.
SR2RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State be requested to furnish the Senate with the official return of votes from the various Senatorial Districts.
SR3RESOLVED, that the return of votes from the several Senatorial Districts be referred to a Select Committee of three with instructions to examine and count the same and report to the Senate where any vacancies or contest exists and if so, in what Senatorial District.
SR4RESOLVED, that the biennium salary of the members of the Senate be paid in one undivided sum as early as practical after adoption of this resolution, and be it further RESOLVED, that the mileage of members of the Senate be paid every two weeks during the session.
SR5RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the Honorable House of Representatives for the purpose of electing the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer.
SR6RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the Honorable House of Representatives for the purpose of canvassing votes for the Governor and Executive Council.
SR7RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the Honorable House of Representatives for the purpose of hearing the report of the Joint Committee appointed to compare and count the votes for Governor and Executive Council, for the Inauguration of the Governor, the Honorable Margaret Wood Hassan, and for the taking of the oath by the Executive Council.
SR9RESOLVED, that the Senate is ready to meet with the Honorable House of Representatives in Joint Convention for the purpose of hearing the Budget Address by her Excellency, Governor Margaret Wood Hassan.