Press Release
For Immediate Release
Date:
June 08, 2018
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Governor Chris Sununu Signs 75 Bills Into Law
Concord, NH – Please see below for a list of 75 bills Governor Chris Sununu signed over the last week:
- SB 92, relative to the consumer complaint process at the banking department.
- SB 91, relative to the title loan default process.
- SB 591, relative to accreditation of health care providers by pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 544, transferring department of safety funds to the fire standards and training and emergency medical services fund.
- SB 538, including police officers of the state office complex police force in group II of the retirement system.
- SB 534, relative to the classification of certain state employee positions and relative to a review of certain unclassified positions in thedepartment of health and human services.
- SB 510, relative to municipal notice of leases on tax-exempt property.
- SB 498, requiring an annual report detailing activity related to forfeiture of personal property.
- SB 496, relative to mediation for certain child support arrearages.
- SB 489, establishing a committee to study parental alienation in New Hampshire.
- SB 477, establishing a therapeutic cannabis medical oversight board.
- SB 456, relative to the appointment of the state medical director for emergency medical services.
- SB 451, relative to wildlife trafficking.
- SB 443, relative to the jurisdiction of counties concerning retail electric supply, and allowing the Carroll county convention to employa delegation coordinator.
- SB 435, relative to alternative programs for granting credit leading to graduation.
- SB 433, relative to the annual filing of statistical reports to the department of education and relative to retention of pupil registers kepton a computer.
- SB 425, relative to limited liability companies.
- SB 413, relative to name availability for business organizations and relative to reinstatement of a limited liability company.
- SB 385, establishing a foster care children's bill of rights.
- SB 380, relative to the therapeutic use of cannabis.
- SB 374, relative to adoption of emergency medical and trauma services protocols.
- SB 369, relative to the publication of the rulemaking register.
- SB 366, relative to membership and procedures of the site evaluation committee.
- SB 351, relative to managed care programs under workers' compensation.
- SB 339, relative to voting by zoning boards of adjustment.
- SB 336, relative to the judicial district for the town of Waterville Valley and the unincorporated place of Livermore.
- SB 321, relative to group host net energy metering.
- SB 314, relative to regulation of mortgage bankers, brokers, servicers, and originators.
- SB 312, clarifying the New Hampshire Foundation Act.
- SB 303, relative to a security freeze on a consumer's credit report.
- SB 189, requiring insurance policies to cover 3-D mammography.
- HB 587, relative to conversion therapy seeking to change a person's sexual orientation.
- HB 407, requiring workers' compensation to cover prophylactic treatment for exposure.
- HB 390, relative to parties on certain election forms and ballots.
- HB 1822, making hormonal contraceptives available directly from pharmacists by means of a standing order.
- HB 1808, repealing certain inactive dedicated funds.
- HB 1805, establishing a committee to study level dollar amortization of retirement system unfunded accrued liability and relative to the retirement system board of trustees.
- HB 1774, relative to parenting plans and relocation of a child's residence.
- HB 1740, relative to parenting plans and relocation of a child's residence.
- HB 1738, transferring the division of film and digital media to the division of travel and tourism in the department of business and economic affairs.
- HB 1720, relative to the storage of beverages produced by contract brewers.
- HB 1700, relative to the procedure for placing a security freeze on a consumer credit report.
- HB 1690, relative to liquor licenses.
- HB 1687, relative to banking and consumer credit.
- HB 1654, relative to automobile medical payments.
- HB 1613, relative to operation of uninspected vehicles.
- HB 1605, relative to reinsurance.
- HB 1601, relative to a declarant's options for condominium expansion.
- HB 1593, authorizing a school district meeting to adopt an article authorizing the trustees of the trust fund to charge certain expenses against capital reserve funds.
- HB 1592, requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to review ambient groundwater standards for arsenic.
- HB 1589, relative to actions against tenants for a caregiver under an agreement for a person with disabilities.
- HB 1577, relative to the administration of anesthesia by dentists.
- HB 1521, relative to the definition of an emergency for a special assessment in a condominium.
- HB 1519, relative to the conduct of condominium unit owners' associations votes without a meeting.
- HB 1497, relative to accountability for school performance.
- HB 1487, relative to banks and credit unions.
- HB 1483, amending the wiretapping and eavesdropping statute to include private communication networks.
- HB 1473, relative to the timber yield tax.
- HB 1472, relative to the state building code provisions for energy conservation in new building construction.
- HB 1411, relative to funds transferred to the nongame species account.
- HB 1402, relative to ordinances regarding forestry activities.
- HB 1340, relative to absences among officers required to be present at school district elections.
- HB 1322, relative to risk-based capital for health maintenance organizations.
- HB 1319, prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity.
- HB 1309, relative to transferring dogs, cats, and ferrets by animal shelter facilities.
- HB 1285, relative to dancers and entertainers in premises serving alcoholic beverages.
- HB 1265, relative to the release of criminal conviction records.
- HB 1261, relative to record management of abuse and neglect reports.
- HB 1251, relative to indicia for payment of taxes on the transfer of real property.
- HB 1238, relative to animal cruelty involving an equine colt.
- HB 1233, preempting local regulation of seeds and fertilizer.
- HB 1215, relative to voting on variances.
- HB 1564, relative to sexual assault of a victim who is incarcerated in a correctional institution by a person with supervisory or disciplinary authority over the victim.
- HB 1615, relative to speed limits in work zones.
- HB1692, allowing liquor licensees to select an anniversary for renewal.