April 11, 2000
No. 22
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Legislative
SENATE CALENDAR
REPORTS, HEARINGS, MEETINGS & NOTICES
THE SENATE WILL MEET IN SESSION ON THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2000 AT 10:00 A.M.
LAID ON THE TABLE
HB 312
, (New Title) relative to the carrying of firearms in courthouses.HB 723-FN, relative to standby and emergency guardianship proxies.
SB 203, authorizing electronic games of chance at racetracks.
SB 218-FN-L, regulating the land application of sewage sludge.
SB 329, relative to the display of tobacco products.
SB 337-FN, (New Title) requiring any person applying for or renewing a driver's license to be checked through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) for outstanding warrants or court defaults, as a precondition to issuance, and authorizing interest penalties on unpaid violations.
SB 365-L, [New Title]relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in school districts and municipalities.
SB 380, (New Title) relative to the availability of matching funds for improvements to South Fruit Street at Industrial Drive in the city of Concord.
SB 429-FN, relative to claims before the state commission for human rights.
SB 433, relative to the age at which a minor may purchase or possess handguns and ammunition.
SB 457, relative to ownership of certified public accounting firms.
SB 462-FN-A-L, establishing a reformed public school financing system for ensuring educational adequacy for all children, and establishing a state public education assistance system funded solely with state tax revenues, and making an appropriation therefor.
REPORTS
ENVIRONMENT
HB 1127, establishing a committee to study the application and appeal procedures for excavating and dredging permits. Vote 3-0
Ought to pass with amendment, Senator Pignatelli for the committee.
HB 1185, extending the report date of the committee established to study mercury source reduction and recycling issues to November 1, 2000. Vote 2-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Eaton for the committee
HJR 25, urging the United States Secretary of Agriculture, the Director of the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy to revise regulations to permit the controlled, experimental cultivation of industrial hemp in New Hampshire. Vote 3-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Eaton for the committee
INSURANCE
SB 459, relative to underinsured motorists.
MAJORITY REPORT: Inexpedient to Legislate, Senator Fraser for the committee. Vote 5-2
MINORITY REPORT: Ought to Pass, Senator J. King for the committee. Vote 2-5
INTERNAL AFFAIRS
HB 1368-FN, establishing a Civil War memorials commission for the construction and maintenance of New Hampshire Civil War monuments and memorials. Vote 3-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Fraser for the committee.
JUDICIARY
HB 522, relative to the public's access to sex offender registry information. Vote 4-0
Ought to pass with amendment, Senator Gordon for the committee.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
HB 405, (2nd New Title) relative to the annual funding of placement costs for juvenile diversion and alternative disposition programs and relative to an effectiveness study of such programs. Vote 4-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Squires for the committee.
HB 1272, allowing school nurses to possess and administer epinephrine for certain emergency treatment. Vote 4-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Squires for the committee.
TRANSPORTATION
HB 505-FN, establishing a special license plate for veterans. Vote 4-0
Ought to pass with amendment, Senator Pignatelli for the committee.
HB 1268-FN, relative to certain vehicle registrations. Vote 3-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Below for the committee.
HB 1334-L, relative to posting municipal roads. Vote 2-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Gordon for the committee.
WAYS AND MEANS
HB 1405, exempting 50/50 raffles from the laws regulating games of chance. Vote 6-0
Ought to Pass, Senator Fraser for the committee.
AMENDMENT
Environment
April 4, 2000
2000-4020s
03/09
Amendment to HB 1127
Amend the bill by replacing section 2 with the following:
2 Membership and Compensation.
I. The members of the committee shall be 5 members of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.
II. Members of the committee shall receive mileage at the legislative rate when attending to the duties of the committee.
Amend the bill by replacing section 4 with the following:
4 Chairperson. The first-named member shall serve as chairperson. The first meeting of the committee shall be held within 45 days of the effective date of this section.
Senate Judiciary
April 4, 2000
2000-4032s
05/10
Amendment to HB 522
Amend the bill by replacing section 3 with the following:
3 Updates. Amend RSA 651-B:7, IV as follows:
IV. The division shall [forward] provide a copy of the list described in this section to each local law enforcement agency at periodic intervals, but in no event less frequently than once each month. The list shall be made available to interested members of the public upon request to the local law enforcement agency. The department shall adopt rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, establishing procedures for the collection of information described in this section, the transmission of the information from the division to the local law enforcement agencies, and the conditions under which the list shall be made available to the public. These rules shall enable the public to request information about a named individual or about all listed individuals residing or confined in [a specified city or town] the state. The rules shall also include provisions for identifying and maintaining a record of the parties to whom information from the list has been disclosed, and may also provide for the imposition of a reasonable fee to defray the administrative costs of collecting the information and making the information available to the public.
Senate Transportation
April 7, 2000
2000-4057s
03/01
Amendment to HB 505-FN
Amend the bill by replacing all after the enacting clause with the following:
1 New Section; Special Number Plates for Veterans. Amend RSA 261 by inserting after section 87-a the following new section:
261:87-b Special Number Plates for Veterans. The director is hereby authorized to issue special number plates to be used on motor vehicles owned by veterans of the United States armed services, in lieu of other number plates. The design of these special plates shall be determined by the commissioner, and shall be distinct from the design or designs of those plates issued under RSA 261:86. Such plates shall be issued only upon application and proof of honorable discharge from the armed services, as evidenced by submission of a copy of the applicant’s DD214 verification of service form, and upon payment of a one time $25 fee to recover production and administrative costs that shall be in addition to the regular motor vehicle registration fee and any other number plates fees otherwise required. Renewals of such special number plates shall be charged the fee assessed for standard motor vehicles as prescribed under RSA 261:141. The plates furnished pursuant to this section are non-transferable and shall expire upon the death of the veteran.
2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect July 1, 2000.
HEARINGS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE HB 1373 HAS A TIME CHANGE FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 9:30 A.M.BANKS,
Room 103, LOB9:30 a.m. HB 1373, relative to payments of first and second mortgage home loans.
EDUCATION, Room 105-A, SH
8:30 a.m. HB 1316-L, prohibits school districts from using disbursements from the education trust fund as unanticipated revenue.
8:50 a.m. HB 1191-FN-L, relative to the adoption of charter school and open enrollment provisions in cooperative school districts and authorized regional enrollment areas.
INTERSTATE COOPERATION, Room 103, LOB
2:45 p.m. SCR 5, urging the New England states and New York to consider cooperative strategies to address the challenge of the high cost of prescription medicines.
3:00 p.m. HCR 33, establishing a joint New Hampshire-Vermont legislative cooperative effort regarding the Connecticut river.
JUDICIARY, Room 103, SH
9:45 a.m. SB 468, relative to the family division of the courts.
10:30 a.m. SB 463, revising the uniform partnership act.
11:15 a.m. HB 1109, relative to the modification of spousal support orders.
11:30 a.m. HB 1242, relative to the standard for modification of a child custody order.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS, Room 104, LOB
1:00 p.m. HB 1194, relative to the composition of planning boards in certain cities.
1:15 p.m. HB 1582, (New Title) establishing a committee to study workplace policies and practices of small businesses for their effect on New Hampshire employees and their families.
1:30 p.m. HB 1327, relative to residency of prisoners for purposes of voter registration.
2:00 p.m. HB 1331, relative to campaign contributions by corporations.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE HB 1592, HB 1149, & HB 1156 WERE RECESSED ON MARCH 30TH AND WILL BE RE-OPENED ON APRIL 13THINTERNAL AFFAIRS
, Room 103, LOB2:45 p.m. HB 1592, relative to the display of the United States flag.
3:00 p.m. HB 1149, commemorating the anniversary of the founding of certain branches of the United States armed forces.
3:15 p.m. HB 1156, establishing June 20th each year as Destroyer Escort Day.
3:30 p.m. HB 1151, establishing a committee to study the creation of a New Hampshire local government records management trust and to consider funding alternatives.
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE HB 1504 WAS RECESSED FROM MARCH 31ST AND WILL BE RE-OPENED AND HEARD ON APRIL 14TH.FINANCE
, Room 103, SH11:00 a.m. HB 1504, relative to submission of biennial budget estimates by agencies.
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING HEARING HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 24TH.JUDICIARY
, Room 305-307, LOBRescheduled HB 1548-FN, abolishing the death penalty.
TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2000
ENERGY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
, Room 105A, SH2:45 p.m. HB 1146-L, relative to tax increment financing.
3:00 p.m. HB 1349-L, (New Title) authorizing the department of environmental services to collect the costs of administering air pollution control from polluters at different rates for different pollutants, and relative to the mercury emissions reduction program and ash landfill study.
3:15 p.m. SJR 1, concerning the status of the White Mountain National Forest within the U.S. Forest Service's forest management plan.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION, Room 101, LOB
1:00 p.m. SB 467, relative to the exemption from regulation of certain elevating devices.
1:20 p.m. HB 1422-FN, relative to the composition of and procedures for the appellate board of the department of employment security.
1:40 p.m. HB 1382-FN, making it a felony for inmates to harass corrections personnel and others by propelling bodily fluids.
2:10 p.m. HB 1253, establishing a 4-year term for the commissioner of the department of corrections.
INSURANCE, Room 103, SH
9:00 a.m. SCR 6, urging the President and Congress to address the challenge of high prescription medication prices.
9:10 a.m. HB 1189-FN, relative to benefit amounts, fees assessed and the application of the state unemployment compensation law.
9:40 a.m. HB 1240, (New Title) requiring insurers to make prompt payments.
10:00 a.m. HB 1465, extending the reporting date of the committee to study the non-group health insurance market.
10:10 a.m. HB 1560-FN, relative to the purchase of certain prior service by county corrections officers in the New Hampshire retirement system.
10:20 a.m. HB 1241, relative to third person liability under the workers' compensation law.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Room 102, LOB
1:00 p.m. HB 1607, establishing a study committee to consider legislation reducing to zero the number of mentally retarded or developmentally disabled individuals in the state who are not receiving or have not received medicaid services.
2:00 p.m. HCR 24, relative to integration of people with disabilities.
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PLEASE NOTE THE ADDITION OF HB 1165-FN-L ON THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTTRANSPORTATION
, Room 104, LOB2:45 p.m. HB 1165-FN-L, reclassifying certain roads in the towns of Northfield, Tilton, and Waterville Valley. HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT
3:00 p.m. HB 1251, relative to driver education training reimbursement.
3:15 p.m. HB 1265-FN, (New Title) relative to registration of certain antique OHRVs.
3:30 p.m. HB 1131-FN, relative to license revocations and suspensions.
3:45 p.m. HB 1620-FN, relative to driver record information.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2000
BANKS,
Room 103, LOB8:30 a.m. HCR 27, (New Title) requesting Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to prevent federal courts from instructing states or political subdivisions of states to levy or increase taxes and urging the federal government to allow states to exercise greater control over state-specific banking interests.
EDUCATION, Room 105-A, SH
8:30 a.m. HB 1270-FN-L, relative to charter schools and open enrollment districts.
9:00 a.m. HB 1188-FN-L, relative to alternative kindergarten programs.
JUDICIARY, Room 103, SH
10:00 a.m. HB 1494-FN, (New Title) establishing penalties for attempts to purchase firearms illegally.
10:15 a.m. HB 1102, relative to accessibility of veterans' disability payments in divorce cases.
10:30 a.m. HB 1424, relative to reevaluation of a person's competency to stand trial.
10:45 a.m. HB 1492-FN, relative to clarifying the state's stalking statute.
11:00 a.m. HB 1562-FN, establishing criminal penalties for violations of orders of protection under the child protection act.
11:20 a.m. HB 1570-FN, requiring parolees and probationers from other states to comply with the Interstate Compact on Parole in order to be lawfully present in New Hampshire.
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PLEASE NOTE SB 461 WAS RECESSED ON MARCH 29TH AND WILL BE RE-OPENED ON APRIL 19TH.PUBLIC AFFAIRS
, Room 104, LOB1:00 p.m. SB 461, establishing a committee to study the creation of a flag to honor all police departments in the state.
1:15 p.m. SB 464, relative to the use of municipal and school district facilities for stunt biking and relative to the sale of bicycles at public auction.
1:30 p.m. HB 1163, relative to the date of decision for appeals of zoning matters.
1:45 p.m. HB1457, establishing a committee to study all aspects of the condominium act established under RSA 356-B.
WILDLIFE & RECREATION, Room 101, LOB
2:30 p.m. HB 1454, relative to deputy conservation officers in the fish and game department.
MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING HEARING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM APRIL 17TH AND THERE HAS BEEN A ROOM CHANGE.JUDICIARY
, Room 305 - 307, LOB10:00 a.m. HB 1548-FN, abolishing the death penalty.
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PLEASE NOTE HB 618-FN HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM MARCH 28TH.PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
, Room 102, LOB1:00 p.m. HB 1244, (New Title) relative to the use of certain needle technology.
1:30 p.m. HB 1377, prohibiting managed care organizations from excluding certain physicians as providers and establishing a committee to study contracting methods.
2:00 p.m. HB 618-FN, (New Title) establishing a voucher program for smoking cessation.
TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2000
ENVIRONMENT
, Room 104, LOB10:30 a.m. HB 1343-FN-A, appropriating available funds for fiscal year 2000 to provide funding to support research monitoring groundwater at reclamation sites that have had sludge applied.
10:45 a.m. HB 1344-FN, expanding the used oil program.
11:00 a.m. HJR 21, (New Title) calling for changes in the federal Clean Air Act regarding best available control technology and lowest achievable emission rate.
11:15 a.m. HJR 24, (New Title) urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Congress to work with the northeastern states and gasoline refiners to authorize the use of a regional gasoline containing less or no MTBE additive and to promptly eliminate Clean Air Act requirements for oxygenates in gasoline.
11:25 a.m. HCR 30, (New Title) urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency to adopt recently proposed new emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles, at least as stringent as originally proposed, and to adopt a second phase of emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles and reductions in the sulfur content of highway diesel fuel.
11:45 a.m. HB 1569-FN, (New Title) requiring the department of environmental services to propose a voluntary testing program of public water supplies for methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), and to study the amount of MTBE in gasoline in the state.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION, Room 101, LOB
1:00 p.m. HB 1404, (New Title) creating a study committee to address mechanisms for the preservation or disposal of state records.
1:15 p.m. HB 1406, relative to transition service.
1:30 p.m. HB 1483, (New Title) establishing a committee to study the application of non-conventional veterinary procedures for domestic animals.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Room 102, LOB
1:00 p.m. HB 310, (New Title) providing that the department of agriculture, markets, and food shall not conduct meat inspections unless and until such time as the United States Department of Agriculture withdraws its meat inspection program from the state.
1:30 p.m. HCR 20, urging Congress to stop the collection of certain kinds of information from patients in a home health care setting.
2:00 p.m. HB 1464, relative to the licensing process for new health care facility construction.
TRANSPORTATION, Room 104, LOB
3:15 p.m. HB 1563-FN-L, establishing the Wolfeboro Airport Authority.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2000
EDUCATION
, Room 105-A, SH8:30 a.m. HB 1619-FN, relative to school employee and volunteer background investigations.
9:00 a.m. HB 1224, relative to the process for nonrenewal of teacher contracts.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS, Room 104, LOB
1:00 p.m. SB 466, relative to lot rent increases at manufactured housing parks.
MONDAY, MAY 1, 2000
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
, Room 102, LOB10:00 a.m. HB 1541-L, relative to the cremation of deceased persons.
10:20 a.m. HB 1571-FN, relative to claims arising from clinical services provided to the department of corrections.
TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2000
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
, Room 102, LOB1:00 p.m. HB 1579-FN, (New Title) establishing certain penalties for violations of the youth tobacco laws and clarifying a definition under the indoor smoking act.
2:00 p.m. HB 1602-FN, establishing the New Hampshire task force on deafness and hearing loss.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2000
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
, Room 104, LOB1:00 p.m. HB 1216, relative to petitions for warrant articles.
1:15 p.m. HB 1294-L, relative to regional planning commissions.
1:30 p.m. HB 1308, relative to nomination paper requirements.
1:45 p.m. HB 1622-L, (New Title) eliminating the requirement that a deputy town clerk have his or her domicile within the town.
2:00 p.m. HB 1210-L, relative to capital reserve funds.
EXECUTIVE SESSION ON HB 1531 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING HEARINGS
MONDAY, MAY 8, 2000
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
, Room 102, LOB10:00 a.m. HB 1250, (New Title) allowing an advanced registered nurse practitioner to declare a personal safety emergency and to transfer an inmate for a psychiatric inpatient emergency.
10:30 a.m. HB 1438-FN, relative to transportation of children for involuntary emergency admissions.
11:00 a.m. HB 1463, making technical corrections related to the mental health system and guardianship hearings.
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2000
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
, Room 102, LOB1:00 p.m. HJR 20, urging the United States Congress to fully fund the Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund Act for HIV victims.
1:30 p.m. HB 1139, establishing a committee to study involuntary emergency admission hearings.
2:00 p.m. HB 1319, extending the reporting date of the committee studying negotiated risk agreements and requiring the department of health and human services to conduct a study.
TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2000
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
, Room 102, LOB1:00 p.m. HB 1506, extending the reporting date of the committee studying ambulatory surgical facilities and relative to the threshold limit for certain new health facilities under RSA 151-C.
1:30 p.m. HB 1525, establishing a legislative oversight committee to review the procedures of the health services planning and review board.
2:00 p.m. HB 1195, making technical changes to the law regulating acupuncture.
2:30 p.m. HB 1335, requiring hospitals to disclose certain information to the attorney general.
MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2000
LONG RANGE CAPITAL PLANNING AND UTILIZATION COMMITTEE
Room 201, LOB8:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
HISTORICAL COMMITTEE (RSA 17-I:1) Room 103, SH
12:45 p.m. Regular Meeting
UPDATING NH LAWS RELATED TO FENCES STUDY (HB 1154, Chapter 62, Laws of 1998) Room 301, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.SENATE FISCAL TASK FORCE COMMITTEE
Room 103, SHCancelled Regular Meeting
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2000
SENATE FISCAL TASK FORCE COMMITTEE
Nashua - Auditorium7:30-9:30 p.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.ADEQUATE EDUCATION & EDUCATION FINANCING
(RSA 198:49,I) Room 210-211, LOBCancelled Regular Meeting
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2000
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY WAITLIST FUND ALLOCATION OVERSIGHT
(RSA 171- A: 1-B) Room 206, LOB9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE STUDY (HB 214, Chapter 42, Laws of 1999) Room 302, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
TAX EQUITY AND EFFICIENCY COMMISSION (HB 117, Chapter 17:55, Laws of 1999) Rooms 210-211, LOB
1:30 p.m. Regular Meeting
LAND USE MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION OF FARMLAND, RURAL CHARACTER AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND SPRAWL STUDY (HB 288 Chapter 23:3, Laws of 1999) Room 302, LOB
2:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Candia Town Hall 74 High Street Candia, NH - Candia 13310 NH 43/NH 27 intersection improvements
7:00 p.m. Selectmen's Meeting
TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2000
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PDA Portsmouth, NH - Route 167:00 p.m. Corridor Advisory Committee
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2000
SENATE FISCAL TASK FORCE COMMITTEE
Room 103, SH3:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Dover City Hall Auditorium 288 Central Avenue Dover, NH - Dover- Rollinsford, 13063 Oak Street intersection with Broadway and Rollins Road in the City of Dover and Town of Rollinsford
7:00 p.m. Public Hearing
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Cabot Motor Inn 200 Portland St. Lancaster, NH - Route 26:00 p.m. Study Advisory Committee Meeting
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
ADEQUATE EDUCATION & EDUCATION FINANCING (RSA 198:49,I) Room 210-211, LOB
9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Continuation Meeting From Friday, April 21, 2000
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2000
SENATE FISCAL TASK FORCE COMMITTEE
Room 103, SH3:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Stratford Town Hall Route 3 Stratford, NH - Stratford 13005A U.S. Route 3 near Hollow Road
7:00 p.m. Public Hearing
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2000
ADEQUATE EDUCATION & EDUCATION FINANCING
(RSA 198:49,I) Room 210-211, LOB9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, MAY 1, 2000
JOINT HEALTH COUNCIL
(RSA 326-B:12) NH Board of Nursing, Room 17, 78 Regional Dr. Bldg. 2, Concord, NH5:30 p.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Wolfeboro Public Library PO Box 710 259 S. Main Street Wolfeboro, NH - Wolfeboro 12358 NH Route 28/ NH Route 109 (Center St.) Bridge #112/110 over Smith River
7:00 p.m. Public Hearing
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2000
FISCAL COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL COURT
Room 210-211, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Business
9:30 a.m. Audit: State of the New Hampshire State Treasury Audit Report For the Year Ended June 30, 1999
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2000
WORKERS' COMPENSATION ADVISORY BOARD
(RSA 281- A:62) Room 306, LOB9:00-10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, MAY 8, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2000
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NHDOT, 1 Hazen Dr. Room 103, Concord, NH - Plaistow 100005 Kinston Rd Bridge over B&M RR11:00 a.m. Commission Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NHDOT, 1 Hazen Dr. Room 103, Concord, NH - Plaistow - Atkinson 12359 NH Route 121 Bridge over B&M RR and Little River
12:00 p.m. Commission Meeting
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2000
UPDATING NH LAWS RELATED TO FENCES STUDY
(HB 1154, Chapter 62, Laws of 1998) Room 301, LOB1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2000
OSTEOPOROSIS ADVISORY COUNCIL
(RSA 126-I:3) Room 205, LOB9:00-11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, MAY 15, 2000
BOARD OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING
(RSA 205-A:25) Room 201, LOB1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
WELLNESS PREVENTION COUNCIL (RSA 126-M:3) Room 205, LOB
3:00-4:00p.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2000
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Center of NH Manchester, NH - Second Annual Bike/Ped Conference8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2000
OSTEOPOROSIS ADVISORY COUNCIL
(RSA 126-I:3) Room 205, LOB9:00-11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2000
UPDATING NH LAWS RELATED TO FENCES STUDY
(HB 1154, Chapter 62, Laws of 1998) Room 301, LOB1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, JULY 10, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2000
PERINATAL ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE
(RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FISCAL NOTES NOW AVAILABLE IN THE SENATE CLERK'S OFFICE:
SB 36, SB 135, SB 176, SB 178, SB 186, SB 219, SB 228, SB 310, SB 389, SB 390, SB 391, SB 392, SB 393, SB 395, SB 397, SB 399, SB 401, SB 402, SB 406, SB 409, SB 410, SB 412, SB 413, SB 414, SB 415, SB 417, SB 421, SB 423, SB 425, SB 429, SB 432, SB 434, SB 436, SB 444, SB 447, SB 449, SB 450, SB 458, SB 465,
NOTICES
Applications are available for the New Hampshire Order of Women Legislators Scholarship. Your constituents may pick them up in their college's financial aid office or you may get them from the House Secretarial Services Office on the 4th floor of the LOB. New Hampshire residents who are obtaining transitional education in their field endeavor toward a field of public service are eligible. All pertinent information is included in the scholarship application.
Senator Beverly Hollingworth
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The Legislative Tourism Caucus will hold a meeting at the Eagles Nest Restaurant (directly across from State House) from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wine and cheese will be served courtesy of the New Hampshire International Speedway, the New Hampshire Travel Council and the New Hampshire Lodging and Restaurant Association.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2000
"Transportation and Tourism"
Speakers: J. Brian O’Neill, Assistant Airport Director, Manchester Airport; Carl Lindblade, Executive Director, Flying Yankee Restoration Group, Inc.
We hope that you will mark your calendar and join us as we explore issues of importance to the state’s tourism industry as well as provide an opportunity to network with tourism representatives. These events are designed to be educational, yet informal. Each presentation will be followed by a question /answer period and open discussion of current tourism issues is strongly encouraged. Hope to see you there!
Senate President, Beverly Hollingworth
Senate Republican Leader, Carl Johnson
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SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2000
Memorial Service for former State Senator Benjamin Adams will be at 11:00 a.m. on April 15, 2000 at the East Derry First Parish Church on East Derry Road, East Derry , NH.
Senator Beverly Hollingworth
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SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 2000
Members of the House and Senate are cordially invited to learn more about a daughter of New England and a native of New Hampshire, Mary Baker Eddy, the first New Hampshire woman to be inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. A special reception honoring Mary Baker Eddy will be held on April 16th, 2:00 PM at the Museum of New Hampshire History in Concord, NH. Featured scholar, Gillian Gill, author of the recent biography, Mary Baker Eddy, will be speaking about Mrs. Eddy's life.
An exhibit, "This is woman's hour..." -- The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, will also be on display in the museum April-June, 2000. The exhibit tells the story of a woman who rose above personal battles with illness and 19th-century society's strictures on womanhood to become a well-recognized author, healer, teacher, and publisher, founding The Christian Science monitor at age eighty-seven.
Please RSVP reception attendance to Carol at 226-3189, ext. 221.
Senator Sylvia B. Larsen
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2000
As provided in (RSA 14-A:4) there will be a health screening for members on Wednesday, April 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Rooms 305-308 LOB. Our State House nurses, along with the Department of Health and Human Services have coordinated this event. Oral cancer, diabetes, glaucoma, and hypertension screenings and nutritional counseling will be among the services available to each member. All members are encouraged to attend.
Senator Beverly Hollingworth
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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000
Members of the Senate are invited to meet representatives of the New Hampshire Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs on Thursday, April 20, 2000, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in the Executive Council Chambers. Aaron Lopez, the 1998 New Hampshire Youth of the Year, and representatives from clubs in Concord, East Derry, Manchester, Milford, Nashua and Salem will be on hand. Coffee ands doughnuts will be available.
Senators Debora Pignatelli
Senators James Squires
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2000
The Senate photo has been rescheduled for Thursday April 27, 2000. All Senators are asked to be in the chamber before session at 9:30 a.m.
Senator Beverly Hollingworth
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
SUPREME COURT
2000-148, OPINION OF THE JUSTICES
(MUNICIPAL BONDS)
ORDER
The following request of the Senate for an opinion of the justices was adopted on March 9, 2000, and filed with the Supreme Court on March 13, 2000:
SENATE RESOLUTION 12
Whereas, there is presently pending in the Senate, SB 365-LOCAL, "An Act relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in certain school districts and municipalities"; and
Whereas, there has been proposed to SB 365-LOCAL an amendment (document number 2000-3618s) which would generally reduce the voting majority required to authorize the issuance of bonds or notes in cities, towns, school districts, and village districts from 2/3 to 3/5; and
Whereas, SB 365-LOCAL with the proposed amendment does not provide for a local referendum accepting or declining the reduction in the voting majority; and
Whereas, questions have arisen concerning the constitutionality of SB 365-LOCAL with the proposed amendment; and
Whereas, it is important that the questions of the constitutionality of SB 365-LOCAL with the proposed amendment should be settled in the near future, and in any event before final passage by the Senate; now therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate:
That the Justices of the Supreme Court be respectfully requested to give their opinion upon the following questions of law:
That the Clerk of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution and copies of SB 365-LOCAL, as amended by document number 2000-3618s, to the justices of the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
Typewritten memoranda on the questions presented by the request may be furnished by any legislator, attorney, organization, interested party, or member of the public on or before April 17, 2000. An original and twelve copies of any memorandum must be filed with the Clerk's office.
Date: March 17, 2000 Attest: HOWARD J. ZIBEL, CLERK
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