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Governor Chris Sununu Signs 51 Bills Into Law

Government and Politics

June 14, 2024

From: New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu

HB 155: Relative to the higher education commission

HB 182:Prohibiting discharge of volunteer firefighters or volunteer medical technicians from other employment

HB 283:Relative to rental application fees charged to prospective tenants

HB 354:Relative to charted public school eligibility for state school building aid

HB 370:Relative to after market window tinting on motor vehicles for drivers with medical conditions

HB 1002:Relative to fees for records under the right to know law

HB 1008:Relative to the authority of the commissioner of the Department of Education to grant extensions for the filing of school expenditure reports

HB 1009:Relative to the submission of annual town reports to the commissioner of the Department of Education

HB 1019:Relative to the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children

HB 1038:Relative to prohibiting registered sex offenders from employment at businesses providing direct services to minors or direct supervision or oversight of minors

HB 1042:Repealing the requirement that each pharmacy establish a continuous quality improvement program

HB 1045:Relative to requiring a powerboat operator to wear an engine cut-off switch (ECOS) while operating

HB 1046:Requiring a boat owner who is not the operator to notify law enforcement and file an accident report in certain circumstances

HB 1048:Relative to the Commission on Holocaust and Genocide Education

HB 1062:Relative to the use of special cover plates

HB 1066:Relative to the graduation requirement of filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

HB 1104:Relative to the review of decisions in cases involving judicial misconduct

HB 1109:Relative to requiring student identification cards to include the helpline for the National Alliance for Eating Disorders and the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

HB 1138:Equalizing the fines for operating an OHRV with a driver's license suspended and operating a snowmobile with a driver's license suspended

HB 1151:Relative to the carrying of alcoholic beverages on hotel premises and monthly deposits from the liquor commission to the general fund

HB 1155:Relative to insurance coverage for living organ donors

HB 1160:Relative to school assessments of statewide academic areas

HB 1161:Relative to use of the public-school infrastructure fund for energy efficient school buses

HB 1164:Relative to criminal records checks of teacher credentialing applicants

HB 1214:Relative to establishing a committee to study best practices for the development of a restorative justice model for misdemeanor-level behavior and hate crimes committed by juveniles under the age of eighteen

HB 1235:Relative to high school students serving as school board members

HB 1249:Relative to the towing of inflatables by motorboats

HB 1260:Relative to the criminal penalty for violations of privacy involving minors

HB 1270:Relative to protective custody statutes

HB 1340:Relative to exclusion of incarceration as voluntary unemployment for purposes of calculating child support

HB 1341:Relative to the liability of grandparents to provide assistance

HB 1480:Relative to alternative dispute resolution within individualized education programs

HB 1552:Relative to the duties and responsibilities of superintendents of school administrative units

HB 1565:Relative to the definition of potentially hazardous food

HB 1615:Relative to the autism registry

SB 303:Relative to the use of renewable energy funds by the Department of Energy

SB 329:Relative to background checks of certain persons associated with solid waste management

SB 359:Raising the age of marriage to 18 years of age

SB 361:Relative to legal services by paraprofessionals

SB 377:Establishing the achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program administrative fund

SB 424:Relative to reductions of maximum sentences while on parole

SB 430:Relative to establishing a council to study the impacts of electric vehicles, e-mobility devices, and the associated lithium-ion batteries on first responder response, the environment, building and fire codes, life safety, and property protection

SB 443:Relative to the definition of school transportation vehicle

SB 468:Relative to designating a portion of route 111 in Hudson as the Senator Robert E. Clegg Jr. Memorial Highway

SB 498:Relative to the Department of Health and Human Services, Division for Children, Youth and Families

SB 546:Removing the requirement that an executory interest be conveyed to the State of New Hampshire in all easements acquired through the use of LCHIP program funds

SB 573:Establishing a committee to study consent and confidentiality laws applicable to adolescent and young adult health care in New Hampshire

SB 587:Relative to animals brought into this state

SB 591:Modifying definitions, claims procedures, and funding relating to the youth development center settlement fund and claims administration

SB 597:Relative to lucky 7 ticket dispenser devices

SB 599:Relative to the state fire code