Press Release
For Immediate Release
Posted:
May 31, 2018
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Governor Chris Sununu Signs 42 Bills Into Law
Concord, NH – Please see below for the following bills that Governor Chris Sununu signed into law this week:
- SB 170, relative to the authority of towns to issue bonds for the expansion of broadband infrastructure.
- SB 172, relative to non-menace dams.
- SB 311, clarifying rules of construction under the New Hampshire Trust Code.
- SB 323, relative to rehiring of laid off classified state employees.
- SB 346, relative to requiring enhanced technology ignition interlock devices.
- SB 368, establishing an exemption from shoreland protection permitting requirements for maintenance and repairs of existing roads and for borings and test wells.
- SB 376, relative to the sale of certain cold medications.
- SB 387, relative to liability of governmental units.
- SB 388, relative to dispensary locations for therapeutic cannabis.
- SB 390, establishing the office of solicitor general in the department of justice and establishing an unclassified attorney position in the department of justice.
- SB 396, relative to gold star number plates.
- SB 410, establishing a commission to study creating a boat safe card.
- SB 416, relative to transportation network company drivers.
- SB 417, relative to days of rest for employees of recreation camps and youth skill camps.
- SB 424, relative to property and casualty insurance.
- SB 428, relative to the payment of weekly and biweekly wages.
- SB 429, establishing a consumer services program within the insurance department.
- SB 436, relative to tuition in the community college system.
- SB 442, relative to surety indemnification requirements for private postsecondary career schools.
- SB 444, relative to cutting timber near certain waters and public highways.
- SB 455, relative to state employees injured in the line of duty.
- SB 469, relative to the appropriation of funds from the equipment inventory fund.
- SB 470, relative to positions within the insurance department.
- SB 474, establishing a committee to study group home rate parity.
- SB 476, establishing a committee to study reinstituting the unemployed parent program.
- SB 481, establishing a committee to study the impact of pharmacy benefit manager operations on cost, administration, and distribution of prescription drugs.
- SB 482, relative to confidential emergency medical and trauma services data.
- SB 484, reestablishing the commission to address child hunger in New Hampshire.
- SB 485, establishing a committee to study the relationship between concierge medicine and New Hampshire and federal health insurance law.
- SB 486, establishing a commission to study enhancing the prescription drug donation program.
- SB 503, relative to increasing the maximum amount of the optional veterans' tax credit.
- SB 504, relative to sales of tax-deeded property.
- SB 505, requiring abutter notice of the construction of a crematory.
- SB 511, establishing an optional tax credit for combat service.
- SB 515, relative to commemorative license plates.
- SB 516, prohibiting motorcycle-only checkpoints.
- SB 517, establishing an electric vehicle charging stations infrastructure commission.
- SB 519, relative to the purchase of property for the construction of roads.
- SB 533, relative to the composition and compensation of the personnel appeals board.
- SB 564, relative to a business tax exemption and a workforce development program for regenerative manufacturing businesses.
- SB 573, relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program and making an appropriation therefor.
- SB 1546, an act authorizing the town of Hampton to hold a special town meeting