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For Immediate Release
Posted:
June 16, 2017
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Governor Chris Sununu Signs 38 Bills Into Law
Concord, NH – Please see below for the following bills that Governor Chris Sununu signed into law today:
- HB 437, Relative to the authority of municipal law enforcement officers and relative to information contained in certain motor vehicle records.
- HB 323, Relative to standards for revaluations established by the assessing standards board.
- HB 251, Relative to capital reserve fund appropriations by municipalities.
- HB 514, Relative to alternate members of planning boards.
- HB 586, Relative to the regulation of certain professions by the office of professional licensure and certification.
- HB 152, Relative to wholesale distributors of alcoholic beverages.
- HB 612, Relative to livestock and meat inspection.
- HB 140, Authorizing wine manufacturer retail outlets.
- HB 88, Relative to Purple Heart and Pearl Harbor survivor number plates.
- HB 600, Relative to requirements for certain alcoholic beverage licenses.
- HB 355, Relative to criminal record checks in adoption proceedings and foster family home licensing.
- HB 330, Relative to form and rate filing fees.
- HB 291, Removing veterinarians from the requirements of adopting rules for prescribing opioids and querying the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
- HB 301, Relative to the regulation of electric grills.
- HB 310, Relative to insurance group-wide supervision and relative to supervisory college confidentiality.
- HB 322, Adding rulemaking authority to require completion of a certain survey as part of the license renewal process for health care providers.
- HB 100, Relative to the definition and use of toy smoke devices.
- HB 349, Relative to out-of-home placements under the child protection act.
- HB 99, Relative to beverage containers.
- HB 352, Relative to the energy efficiency fund.
- HB 98, Relative to brewpub licenses.
- HB 431, Establishing a commission to study long term goals and requirements for drinking water in the seacoast area.
- HB 513, authorizing the state veterans' advisory committee to accept gifts, grants, and donations for payment of the committee's costs, prohibiting the inclusion of statewide assessment results in a student's transcript without consent, and relative to assessments administered to pupils in grades 3 through 8.
- HB 178, Establishing a commission to study processes to resolve right-to-know complaints.
- HB 501, Relative to access to minutes of meetings of condominium unit owner's associations.
- HB 362, Prohibiting certain immunization requirements for noncommunicable diseases.
- HB 502, Relative to the availability of condominium financial information to unit owners.
- HB 157, adding chronic pain to qualifying conditions under therapeutic use of cannabis.
- SB 17, Relative to treatment for hepatitis C under the law relative to use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
- SB 65, Relative to vaccines administered by pharmacists.
- SB 130, Relative to classification of certain state employee positions.
- SB 140, Relative to the independent investment committee in the New Hampshire retirement system.
- SB 161, Establishing a commission to evaluate the direct care workforce and preparedness of long-term care and support services for aging adults with dementia or other cognitive brain injuries.
- SB 176, To officially retain the name of a bridge in the city of Lebanon as Lyman Bridge.
- SB 210, Relative to certain positions in the insurance department.
- SB 234, Relative to hypodermic syringes and needles containing residual amounts of controlled drugs and authorizing the operation of syringe service programs in New Hampshire.
- SB 53, Relative to regulation of appraisal management companies by the real estate appraiser board.
- SB 21, Relative to licensure and continuing education of architects.