Concord, NH – Please see below for a list of 16 bills that Governor Sununu signed into law Monday:
- HB 175, relative to the requirements for school building aid grants
- HB 368, relative to medically recognized disorders identified on drivers’ licenses
- HB 534, relative to certain major state projects
- HB 552, relative to transparency and standards for acquisition transactions in health care
- HB 592, relative to OHRV operation and license
- HB 605, relative to criminal penalties for possession, transfer, or manufacture of animal fighting paraphernalia with the intent to be present at, aiding in, or contributing to such fighting
- HB 627, relative to exceptions from certain pharmacy requirements for veterinarians
- HB 637, relative to criminal history background checks by employers and public agencies
- SB 30, relative to the advisory board on services for children, youth, and families
- SB 31, adding a member to the New Hampshire community development advisory committee and exempting the community development finance authority from the administrative procedure act
- SB 43, establishing a commission to study barriers to increased land development in New Hampshire
- SB 82, relative to school food and nutrition programs
- SB 118, establishing a child fatality review committee
- SB 120, relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program
- SB 134, relative to the administration of the meals and rooms tax
- SB 141, establishing a committee to study violence in schools
Please see below for a list of 3 bills that Governor Sununu vetoed today:
- HB 105, relative to domicile residency, voter registration, and investigation of voter verification letters
- HB 106, relative to the terms “resident,” “inhabitant,” “residence,” and “residency”
- HB 326, relative to the definition of prime wetland
NOTE: Copies of the veto messages can be found here.