Press Release
For Immediate Release
Date:
August 23, 2024
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Governor Chris Sununu Signs 14 Bills Into Law
Concord, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu signed the following 14 bills into law:
- HB 518: Relative to the administration of occupations by the office of professional licensure and certification
- HB 1091: Relative to the financing of political campaigns
- HB 1197: Relative to criminal background checks and relative to insurance coverage for intrauterine insemination
- HB 1202: Relative to the issuance of permits for the alteration of driveways exiting onto public ways and relative to the definition of disability or special needs under the childcare scholarship program
- HB 1241: Relative to the regulation of money transmitters; relative to license applications and renewals for certain consumer credit entities; and requiring the investment advisor for the public deposit investment pool to maintain funds in a particular manner
- HB 1386: Relative to prohibiting the disposal of lithium-ion batteries in solid waste landfill facilities, composting facilities, or incinerators
- HB 1400: Relative to residential parking spaces, landlord-tenant law, unauthorized occupant evictions, and zoning procedures concerning residential housing
- HB 1589: Establishing a veteran's treatment court
- HB 1600: Relative to aggregation of electric customers by municipalities and counties
- SB 306: Relative to manufactured housing rulemaking authority
- SB 369: Directing the office of professional licensure and certification to provide notice of public meetings and an opportunity for comment, creating a new position, and making an appropriation therefor
- SB 388: Relative to administration of utilities by the department of energy
- SB 409: Relative to reimbursement for ambulance services under the state Medicaid plan and making an appropriation therefor and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to support recreational activities for individuals with developmental disabilities
- SB 417: Relative to out-of-home placements for children and making an appropriation therefor