For Immediate Release
Date: July 19, 2024

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Governor Chris Sununu Signs 50 Bills Into Law

Concord, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu signed the following 50 bills into law:

  • HB 202: Relative to property tax abatements
  • HB 322: Relative to establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire board of medicine and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services
  • HB 609: Relative to the site evaluation committee for energy facility siting
  • HB 1006: Relative to creating a family access motion for the enforcement of parenting plans
  • HB 1028: Establishing a commission to study the delivery of behavioral crisis services to individuals with mental illness with an impairment primarily caused by intellectual disability
  • HB 1057: Relative to provisional licenses for new applicants for state emergency medical services licensure
  • HB 1080: Relative to the legislative youth advisory council
  • HB 1103: Relative to revising the penalties of the shoreland protection act
  • HB 1121: Relative to creating certain wetlands permit exemptions after a natural disaster or flooding event
  • HB 1122: Relative to lights on motor vehicles
  • HB 1126: Relative to candidate requests for absentee ballot information
  • HB 1129: Relative to the authority to vote by proxy in a condominium association
  • HB 1144: Relative to requirements for sewage disposal system information to be disclosed during real estate transactions
  • HB 1150: Relative to advertising rates for political advertising
  • HB 1158: Relative to establishing an exception to vessel registration, defining commercial passenger vessel, and regulating written examinations and certifications for operating commercial vessels
  • HB 1165: Relative to procedures for school facilities under the department of education
  • HB 1179: Relative to state park system fees for retired members of the armed forces
  • HB 1220: Abolishing the collection of racial and educational data for use in a marital application worksheet and relative to the expectation of privacy
  • HB 1221: Relative to including solid waste landfills in the definition of development of regional impact
  • HB 1303: Relative to the estate of Tekeste Berhanu
  • HB 1305: Relative to freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education
  • HB 1307: Providing a supplemental appropriation for members of the retirement system receiving an accidental disability retirement allowance
  • HB 1310: Relative to meetings of supervisors of the checklist
  • HB 1312: Requiring parental notification of student health or well-being and certain curricula by school districts
  • HB 1320: Relative to real property and flood risk disclosure
  • HB 1323: Relative to the furnishing of copies of the state constitution by the secretary of state to the public
  • HB 1328: Relative to public safety providers defined as essential services
  • HB 1329: Relative to creating special number plates for fire departments
  • HB 1385: Relative to establishing the veteran licensing acceleration program and making an appropriation therefor
  • HB 1413: Relative to mental health supervision agreements and relative to establishing a committee to study increasing access to and accountability for mental health services
  • HB 1431: Relative to utility requirements for integrated distribution planning
  • HB 1432: Relative to prohibiting certain uses of deepfakes and creating a private claim of action
  • HB 1474: Relative to the commission on Native American affairs
  • HB 1525: Relative to credits for the business profits tax and business enterprise tax
  • HB 1526: Relative to a conditional veterinary license for graduates of non-AVMA-accredited colleges of veterinary medicine
  • HB 1548: Relative to recommendations of the joint committee on employee classification
  • HB 1549: Relative to buy-in amount deductions collected during the operation of games of chance
  • HB 1550: Authorizing municipalities to reduce speed limits seasonally
  • HB 1579: Relative to the merging of school administrative units
  • HB 1626: Relative to the repeal of certain designated funds and relative to the apportionment of dog license fees
  • HB 1628: Relative to regulatory authority for apples, coal grading, potatoes, cider, milk, and lumber
  • HB 1647: Relative to the calculation of group II retirement benefits in the retirement system
  • HB 1666: Relative to income reporting requirements for lobbyists
  • HB 1697: Relative to forest carbon credit programs
  • SB 407: Establishing a ground ambulance cost reporting program and a study by an independent actuarial and accounting expert of the cost of providing ground ambulance services in the state
  • SB 429: Relative to the color of executive council official cover plates
  • SB 469: Relative to allowing surveillance of a park and ride facility in certain circumstances
  • SB 487: Relative to the division of personnel in the department of administrative services
  • SB 527: Relative to student housing
  • SB 588: Relative to employer notice of veterans' benefits and services