Last week, Governor Chris Sununu signed the following 54 bills into law:
- HB 75: Relative to the election of Strafford County commissioners
- HB 83: Relative to county commissioners’ authority on county buildings
- HB 97: Establishing an additional penalty for violation of privacy
- HB 119: Relative to homestead food operation licensure and making provisions for the sale of meat from uninspected bison, elk, or red deer
- HB 211: Relative to a report by the department of energy on the effectiveness of the system benefits charge
- HB 233: Relative to useful thermal energy under the renewable portfolio standards
- HB 238: Relative to the role of quality control and the developmental disability service system
- HB 244: Relative to the delivery of absentee ballots
- HB 275: Relative to schools approved for a school tuition program by a school board
- HB 287: Removing fentanyl and xylazine testing equipment from the definition of drug paraphernalia in the controlled drug act
- HB 296: Relative to local authority for granting driveway permits
- HB 308: Relative to a quorum for meetings open to the public to include remote presence
- HB 321: Relative to minutes from nonpublic sessions under the right to know law
- HB 349: Relative to a special purpose school district for Bridgewater, Hebron, and Groton
- HB 358: Relative to the filing and adoption of proposed administrative rules and relative to overpayment of unemployment compensation and relative to policies relating to nursing mothers
- HB 384: Relative to building a new legislative parking garage and making an appropriation therefor, renaming the capital project overview committee, and establishing the joint legislative parking garage oversight commission
- HB 408: Relative to foster children and vaccinations
- HB 421: Relative to providing menstrual hygiene products at no cost to individuals who biologically menstruate in state and county correctional facilities
- HB 442: Relative to the removal of derelict fishing gear
- HB 467: Relative to public playground accessibility
- HB 492: Requiring the department of education to provide the house and senate standing committees responsible for education with copies of the laws and rules relative to education
- HB 536: Relative to the chartered public school joint legislative oversight committee, and relative to chartered public school use of unused district facilities
- HB 642: Relative to budget flexibility for services for the developmentally disabled
- SB 11: Relative to African American burial grounds
- SB 15: Relative to the use of tree stands and observation blinds
- SB 21: Relative to the due date and delivery on monthly reports and fees to the liquor commission
- SB 44: Relative to the license requirements for certain alcohol and other drug use professionals
- SB 54: Relative to purchased power agreements for electric distribution utilities
- SB 58: Relative to arrests without a warrant while in the care of a medical professional on the premises of a residential care or health facility
- SB 59: Relative to the director of charitable trusts
- SB 71: Relative to workers compensation for firefighter cancer disease
- SB 74: Relative to the department of administrative services
- SB 78: Relative to subdivision regulations on the completion of improvements
- SB 94: Relative to residential childcare licensing of childcare institutions and agencies
- SB 99: Relative to the responsibilities of insurers in conducting reviews of the operations of administrators
- SB 105: Relative to information collected by the division of vital records administration as part of the live birth worksheet
- SB 107: Relative to the general administration of regulatory boards and commissions
- SB 111: Relative to the town council-town manager form of local government
- SB 142: Relative to the regulation of forms and rates for property and casualty insurance
- SB 147: Relative to the board of dental examiners
- SB 150: Relative to the family mediator certification board
- SB 160: Relative to the use of OHRV’s on designated trails
- SB 170: Relative to a small group child day care centers
- SB 172: Allowing court-appointed guardians to receive Temporary Assistance to Needy Families benefits
- SB 187: Relative to driver’s licenses for certain visa holders
- SB 188: Relative to catalytic converters
- SB 195: Relative to the purchase of steel products with the Buy America certification
- SB 200: Relative to optometrists
- SB 207: Relative to mental health critical incident intervention and management, and relative to mental health practice
- SB 213: Relative to educational institution policies on social media
- SB 216: Making changes to the requirements for civics education in schools
- SB 225: Establishing the commission to study the assessing of power generation
- SB 228: Relative to the Hilton Park boat ramp
- SB 240: Relative to conditions for genetic testing
Governor Chris Sununu vetoed the following two bills this week:
- SB 193: Relative to the obligation of collective bargaining units to negotiate in good faith
- SB 256: Establishing a safety program for off-highway recreational vehicles