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NH Governor Kelly Ayotte Signs 23 Bills into Law

Last week, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed the following bills into law:

  • HB 98 – Relative to professional limited liability company (PLLC) assistant manager status.
  • HB 99 – Relative to a waiver from property taxes for disabled veterans.
  • HB 122 – Relative to payment of claims arising out of actions or activities of the New Hampshire National Guard.
  • HB 140 – Establishing a voluntary “blue envelope” program for drivers with autism spectrum disorders and trauma and stressor–related disorders.
  • HB 150 – Enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale.
  • HB 167 – Prohibiting the sale of ski, boat, and board waxes that contain intentionally added per and polyfluorinated alkyl substances.
  • HB 192 – Relative to recommendations of the Joint Committee on employee classification.
  • HB 211 – Relative to the use of air rifles for hunting game.
  • HB 231 – Prohibiting school district personnel from transporting students to medical or mental health appointments, visits, or procedures without parental consent.
  • HB 261 – Relative to election audits.
  • HB 267 – Relative to animal chiropractors.
  • HB 269 – Relative to the date for correction of the voter checklist.
  • HB 271 – Relative to initial license requirements for licensed social work associates.
  • HB 277 – Relative to the use of the term “foal” and “colt.”
  • HB 304 – Relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens.
  • HB 370 – Reestablishing the commission to study the delivery of behavioral crisis services to individuals with mental illness with an impairment primarily due to intellectual disability.
  • HB 426 – Relative to property tax exemptions for charitable organizations for the prior tax year.
  • HB 478 – Establishing a foster care oversight subcommittee within the oversight commission on children’s services.
  • HB 507 – Relative to the timeline for credentialing of mental health care providers.
  • HB 508 – Relative to decreasing assessment rates for entities providing VoIP and IP–enabled services, as well as certain local exchange carriers and their affiliates.
  • HB 513 – Allowing the department of transportation to execute a right–of–way use agreement, subject to Federal Highway Administration approval, for snowmobile operation along Interstate 89 in the town of Sutton, from NH Route 114, traveling south for one mile.
  • HB 597 – Establishing a designated behavioral health access point within the enhanced 911 system.
  • HB 745 – Naming a bridge in the city of Keene after Charles Redfern.

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