September 24, 2009
No. 38
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161st
Session of the
Legislative
SENATE
CALENDAR
VETO MESSAGE, HEARINGS,
MEETINGS AND NOTICES
THE SENATE WILL MEET IN SESSION ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2009 AT 11:00 A.M.
VETO
Veto
Message of Governor John H. Lynch
Regarding
Senate Bill 88
By the authority vested in me, pursuant to part II,
article 44 of the New Hampshire Constitution, on July 1, 2009, I vetoed Senate Bill
88, an act relative to the recommendations of marital masters.
I am vetoing Senate Bill 88 because marital masters
are not judicial officers within the meaning of the State Constitution and I
believe this bill would vest marital masters with the characteristics of a
judicial officer.
In 2007, the Supreme Court requested the
introduction of Senate Bill 112 to allow the recommendations of marital masters
to become final absent review and signature by a judge, unless a party
requested review of the decision by a judge within 10 days. The Senate questioned the constitutionality
of the Supreme Court’s proposed legislation and passed a resolution asking the
Supreme Court to issue an advisory opinion addressing the constitutionality of
SB 112. The Supreme Court ruled that SB
112 was unconstitutional because marital masters are not judicial officers
within the meaning of the State Constitution and are only authorized to make
recommendations that have no binding force upon the court. Opinion of the Justices, 155 NH 524
(2007).
In its decision, the Supreme Court stated that it
would not opine on whether the constitutional infirmity of SB 112 could be
cured if parties to the case consented in advance to marital masters entering
final judgment without the participation of a judge. Then, during this session, the Supreme Court
requested the introduction of SB 88.
This bill would allow marital masters to enter final judgment absent
approval by a judge if the parties to the case consented in advance to the
arrangement. The general court did not
ask the Supreme Court to opine on the constitutionality of SB 88.
If marital masters are not judicial officers under
the State Constitution and cannot make recommendations that have binding force
upon the court, I question why the advance consent of parties to a case can
override the requirements of the State Constitution. I also question the wisdom of asking our
citizens to assume the additional responsibility and potential burden, during
stressful cases in the family division, of deciding whether to allow a marital
master to act as a judge.
Presently, under state law, the administrative judge
of the judicial branch family division, with the concurrence of the supreme
court, nominates marital masters for appointment by governor and council. Under the State Constitution, judges are
nominated and appointed by the governor and council. If the desire is to have marital masters
enter final judgments in court, the appropriate remedy would be to have them
nominated and confirmed as judicial officers are appointed.
Respectfully
submitted,
___________________________
Governor
Dated: July 1, 2009
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CACR 11, relating
to funding of public education.
Providing that the general court shall define an adequate education and
distribute state funds for public education in a manner that alleviates local
disparities. 4/01/09, pending motion
ITL, Education, SJ 10, pg. 162
SB 21, enabling
certain persons to vote in primaries prior to turning 18 years of age. 3/25/09, pending motion OTP, Election Law
and Veterans' Affairs, SJ 9, pg. 138
SB 34, providing that registers of probate be present at the probate office in accordance with personnel rules established by the supreme court. 2/18/09, pending motion OTP, Judiciary, SJ 5, pg. 58
SB 83, establishing a committee to study net loss carry forward provisions under the business taxes. 3/25/09, pending motion OTP, Ways & Means, SJ 9, pg. 153
SB 84, relative
to the unused prescription drug program. 4/01/09,
pending motion ITL, Judiciary, SJ 10, pg. 173
SB 136-FN, relative to the motor vehicle registration fee supporting a municipal and transportation improvement fund. 3/4/09, pending motion ITL, Public and Municipal Affairs, SJ 6, pg. 79
SB 146-FN-A, relative to liquor profits deposited into the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund. 3/25/09, pending motion OTP, Ways & Means, SJ 9, pg. 145
SB 164-FN-A, relative
to the expansion and funding of northern
SB 169-FN, relative to games of chance and establishing a gaming oversight authority and video lottery gaming. 3/11/09, pending motion ITL, Ways & Means, SJ 7, pg. 114
SB 179-FN-A-L, providing
for the recovery of horse racing, and expanding gaming operations in the north
country and at pari-mutuel locations. 3/11/09,
pending motion OTP, Ways & Means, SJ 7, pg. 114
HB 250, relative to access to information in the abuse and neglect of adults registry and relative to persons providing child care or child placing services who are charged with a crime. 5/20/09, pending motion ITL, Health & Human Services, SJ 16, pg. 354
HB 383, relative
to passenger restraints. 4/29/09,
pending motion OTP, Transportation & Interstate Cooperation, SJ 13, pg. 261
HB 411, relative
to the safety of retirement accounts. 5/27/09,
pending motion ITL, Commerce, Labor & Consumer Protection, SJ 17, pg. 366
HB 468-FN-L, relative to caps on total billings by the state to the counties for nursing home care. 5/20/09, pending motion Committee Amendment (1661s), Finance, SJ 16, pg. 354
HB 556-FN, repealing
the death penalty.4/29/09, pending
motion Committee Amendment (1405s), Judiciary, SJ 13, pg. 260
HB 574-FN-L, authorizing
liens for unpaid building code violations and requiring landlord agents for
restricted rental property. 5/13/09,
pending motion OTP, Judiciary, SJ 15, pg. 331
HB 694, adopting
the uniform child abduction prevention act.
6/03/09 pending motion ITL, Judiciary, SJ 18, pg. 505
COMMERCE, LABOR AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
SB 61, relative to consumer credit report of satisfied debts.
SB 94, relative to the creation of express trusts for payment of claims for materials and services rendered in building projects.
SB 141-FN, relative to a life settlements model act.
SB 194, relative to the negotiation of payroll checks.
HB 216-FN, relative to fees for legal services rendered to workers' compensation claimants.
HB 602-FN-A, relative to costs associated with cashing payroll checks.
EDUCATION
HB 143, relative to procedures for requesting a change of school for a child.
HB 154, relative to truancy.
HB 509, requiring parental consent for psychological evaluations by school districts.
ELECTION LAW AND VETERANS' AFFAIRS
HB 276-FN, relative to challenges of voters.
ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SB 56, relative to financial responsibility for large groundwater withdrawals.
SB 73-FN, requiring state departments to reduce energy consumption and to make an annual report on their energy consumption reduction efforts.
SB 166-FN, relative
to mineral extraction, mining, and reclamation in
HB 314-L, (New Title) relative to the assessment of certain costs associated with proposed large groundwater withdrawals from wells.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION
SB 72-FN-L, consolidating
cemetery boards of trustees in
HB 360, relative to members of the general court participating in the state group health insurance plan.
HB 514, establishing
a
HB 598-FN, relative to the regulation of auctioneers by the state board of auctioneers.
HB 651-FN, relative to regulation of private investigative agencies and security services.
FINANCE
HB 174-FN, establishing a performance measurement system for state agencies.
HB 587-FN, establishing an information and analysis center within the department of safety.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
HB 658-FN, relative to housing assistance for recipients of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).
JUDICIARY
SB 120, relative to nonemergency involuntary admissions and permitted condition of conditional discharge from a mental health facility.
HB 230, relative to the burden of proof for a finding of abuse in domestic violence cases.
HB 621, (New Title) relative to establishing procedures for identifying criminal defendants who may have a mental illness.
HB 686, relative to complaint procedures in cases before the commission for human rights.
PUBLIC AND MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
SB 128, allowing municipalities to grant a property tax credit for low income persons owning residential property.
HB 446, defining "unnecessary hardship" for purposes of zoning variances.
TRANSPORTATION AND INTERSTATE COOPERATION
SB 150, relative to the definition of "neighborhood electric vehicle."
SB 154, naming a
certain portion of route 18 in the town of
HB 450, relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement program.
WAYS AND MEANS
SB 181-FN-A, relative to the liquor commission and alcoholic beverages.
EDUCATION, Room 103, LOB
Sen. Kelly (C), Sen. Merrill (VC), Sen. Fuller Clark, Sen. Lasky, Sen. Bragdon, Sen. Letourneau
10:00 a.m. SENATE MEETING ON RE-REFERRED BILLS
HB 143, relative to procedures for requesting a change of school for a child.
HB 154, relative to truancy.
HB 509, requiring parental consent for psychological evaluations by school districts.
EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY
FOLLOW
ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Room 102, LOB
Sen. Fuller Clark (C), Sen. Merrill (VC), Sen. Cilley, Sen. Lasky, Sen. Odell, Sen. Bradley
2:00 p.m. SENATE MEETING ON RE-REFERRED BILLS
HB 314-L, (New Title) relative to the assessment of certain costs associated with proposed large groundwater withdrawals from wells.
SB 56, relative to financial responsibility for large groundwater withdrawals.
SB 73-FN, requiring state departments to reduce energy consumption and to make an annual report on their energy consumption reduction efforts.
SB 166-FN, relative to mineral
extraction, mining, and reclamation in
EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY
FOLLOW
WAYS AND MEANS, Room 100, SH
Sen. Odell (C), Sen. D'Allesandro (VC), Sen. Janeway, Sen. Reynolds, Sen. Gilmour, Sen. Downing, Sen. Bradley
1:30 p.m. COMMITTEE MEETING FOR THE PURPOSE OF
REVIEWING STATE REVENUES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY BOARD (RSA 125-O:5-a)
9:00 a.m. Public Utilities Commission Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY ISSUES RELATIVE TO GROUNDWATER WITHDRAWALS (SB 155, Chapter 305:1, Laws 2003)
9:30 a.m. Room 307, LOB Regular Meeting
10:00 a.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Meeting
OIL FUND DISBURSEMENT BOARD (RSA 146-D:4)
9:00 a.m. Room 305, LOB Regular Meeting
STATE PARK SYSTEM ADVISORY COUNCIL (RSA 216-A:3-k)
10:00 a.m. Department of Resources Regular Meeting
and Economic Development
ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO STUDY REQUIRING HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR SERVICES PROVIDED BY ATHLETIC TRAINERS (SB 80, Chapter 247:1, Laws of 2009)
8:30 a.m. Room 103, SH Organizational Meeting
FISCAL COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL COURT (RSA 14:30-a)
9:00 a.m. Rooms 210-211, LOB Regular Business
9:30 a.m. Rooms 210-211, LOB Audit:
State
of
Board of Pharmacy
Financial Audit Report
For Six Months Ended
December 31, 2008
TASK FORCE ON STATE
FUNDING FOR THE VIRTUAL
9:00 a.m. Department of Education Organizational Meeting
State Board Room
101 Pleasant Street
COMMISSION TO STUDY ALTERNATE FUEL VEHICLES (HB 515, Chapter 189:1, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Room 203, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD (RSA 21-P:15-b,I)
10:00 a.m. Room 303, LOB Organizational Meeting
COMMITTEE ON CONSOLIDATION OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COUNCILS (HB 2, Chapter 144:88, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Rooms 305-307, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE CERTIFICATE OF NEED PROCESS (HB 234, Chapter 77:1, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
MILK PRODUCERS EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND BOARD (RSA 184:109,I)
10:00 a.m. Room 100, SH Public Hearing
CAPITAL BUDGET OVERVIEW COMMITTEE (RSA 17-J:2)
11:30 a.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Business
COMMISSION TO STUDY AUTOMOBILE RECYCLING ISSUES (HB 54, Chapter 273:1, Laws of 2007)
1:00 p.m. NH Automobile Dealers Association Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE USE OF GLENCLIFF HOME AND COUNTY AND PRIVATE NURSING FACILITIES FOR MEDICALLY PAROLED INMATES (HB 2, Chapter 144:234, Laws of 2009)
1:00 p.m. Room 212, LOB Regular Meeting
ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE TRAINING OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIALS TO RESPOND TO PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS (SB 199, Chapter 58:1, Laws of 2009)
2:00 p.m. Room 102, LOB Regular Meeting
JOINT LEGISLATIVE PERFORMANCE AUDIT AND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSA 17-N:1)
2:00 p.m. Room 306, LOB Regular Business
TASK FORCE TO STUDY ACCESS TO DENTAL CARE (HB 301, Chapter 129:2, Laws 2009)
2:00 p.m. Room 206, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE INCORPORATION OF ELECTRONIC FILING PROCEDURES UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT (HB 129, Chapter Law 72:1, Laws of 2009)
9:00 a.m. Room 306, LOB Organizational Meeting
JOINT LEGISLATIVE HISTORICAL COMMITTEE (RSA 17-I:1)
10:30 a.m. Room 100, SH Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABILITY FUNDING (SB 60, Chapter 245:1, Laws of 2009)
9:00 a.m. Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (RSA 541-A:2)
9:00 a.m. Rooms 306-308, LOB Continued Meeting
STATEWIDE EDUCATION IMPROVEMENT & ASSESSMENT PROGRAM LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT (RSA 193-C:7)
1:00 p.m. Room 207, LOB Regular Meeting
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT SYSTEM LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSA 194-C:11)
3:00 p.m. Room 207, LOB Regular Meeting
TASK FORCE TO DEVELOP A PERFORMANCE-BASED SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM (RSA 193-E:3-c)
9:00 a.m. Room 207, LOB Organizational Meeting
WORKERS' COMPENSATION ADVISORY COUNCIL (RSA 281-A:62)
9:00 a.m. Room 307, LOB Regular Meeting
BOARD OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING (RSA 205-A:25)
1:00 p.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE AND SECURE LANDFILLS (HB 672, Chapter 252:1, Laws 2007)
1:00 p.m. Room 304, LOB Regular Meeting
CITIZENS TRADE POLICY COMMISSION (RSA 19-L:1)
9:00 a.m. Room 307, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY THE PREVENTION OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY (HB 1422, Chapter 219:1, Laws of 2008)
10:00 a.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO STUDY BUSINESS TAX CREDITS (SB 182, Chapter 223:1, Laws of 2009)
11:00 a.m. Room 100, SH Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY AIR QUALITY ISSUES IN PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS (HB 1171, Chapter 242:1, Laws of 2008)
1:00 p.m. Room 207, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY ISSUES RELATING TO STORMWATER (HB 1295, Chapter 71:1, Laws of 2008)
1:00 p.m. Room 305, LOB Regular Meeting
TASK FORCE ON WORK AND FAMILY (HB 306, Chapter 373:2, Laws of 2007)
1:15 p.m. Room 206, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY INCENTIVES FOR PROVIDERS OF HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED CARE (SB 496, Chapter 226:2, Laws of 2008)
2:00 p.m. Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY
THE
10:00 a.m. Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE ON CONSOLIDATION OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COUNCILS (HB 2, Chapter 144:88, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Rooms 306-308, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE USE OF GLENCLIFF HOME AND COUNTY AND PRIVATE NURSING FACILITIES FOR MEDICALLY PAROLED INMATES (HB 2, Chapter 144:234, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Room 212, LOB Regular Meeting
RELATIVE TO THE ACCEPTANCE OF IN LIEU PAYMENTS FOR THE RESTORATION OR CREATION OF WETLANDS AND ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE ADMINISTRATIVE FEE PERCENTAGE FOR SUCH IN LIEU PAYMENTS (SB 65, Chapter 303:7, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Room 202, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY FUTURE SUSTAINABLE REVENUE SOURCES FOR FUNDING IMPROVEMENTS TO STATE AND MUNICIPAL HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES (HB 2, Chapter 144:291, I, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE LIST OF NON-REGULATORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COUNCILS, ADVISORY COMMITTEES, AND TASK FORCES UNDER PARAGRAPH I (HB 2, Chapter 144:87, II. (a), Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Rooms 306-308, LOB Organizational Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES BY WHICH CERTAIN INFORMATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO ELECTRICAL SERVICE CUSTOMERS (SB 97, Chapter 94:1, Laws of 2009)
11:00 a.m. Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO DEVELOP ALTERNATIVES TO THE DISPOSAL OF MEDICAL SHARPS IN HOUSEHOLD WASTE (HB 1502, Chapter 259:2, Laws of 2008)
1:00 p.m. Room 304, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO EVALUATE MENTAL HEALTH COURTS AND ESTABLISH STANDARDS FOR THE OPERATION OF MENTAL HEALTH COURTS (HB 171, Chapter 274:1, Laws of 2009)
1:00 p.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO STUDY STATE REGULATIONS GOVERNING INSTALLATION OF BOILERS, PRESSURE VESSELS, AND RELATED HIGH PERFORMANCE HVAC EQUIPMENT (SB 98, Chapter 251:1, Laws of 2009)
1:30 p.m. Room 101, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY
PREVENTING DENTAL DISEASE AMONG
9:00 a.m.
Commissioners Conference Room
Department of Health and Human Services
Pleasant
Street,
ASSESSING STANDARDS BOARD (RSA 21-J:14-a)
9:30 a.m. NH Department of Revenue Regular Meeting
Administration
Medical & Surgical Building
109 Pleasant Street
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF CREATING A PRESCHOOL INCENTIVE FUND PROGRAM (HB 1299, Chapter 284:2, Laws of 2008)
10:30 a.m. Room 206, LOB Regular Meeting
ASSESSING STANDARDS BOARD (RSA 21-J:14-a)
1:30 p.m. NH Department of Revenue Low Income Housing Tax Credit
Administration Subcommittee Meeting
Medical & Surgical Building
109 Pleasant Street
VOLUNTEER NH BOARD OF DIRECTORS (RSA 19-H:1)
9:00 a.m. Greater
of the American Red Cross
ELECTRIC UTILITY RESTRUCTURING LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSA 374-F:5)
9:30 a.m. Rooms 302-304, LOB Meeting to receive a report from the Public Utilities Commission
STATE SUGGESTION AND EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE AWARD EVALUATION COMMITTEE (RSA 99-E:1, I)
9:30 a.m. Room 101, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AND THE ISSUE OF ACCESS TO INMATES BY MEDICAL CARE, MENTAL HEALTH CARE, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROVIDERS (HB 214, Chapter 153:1 Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. NH Association of Counties Regular Meeting
10:00 a.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Meeting
ELECTRIC UTILITY RESTRUCTURING LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSA 374-F:5) JOINT WITH AIR POLLUTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (RSA 125-J:11)
10:30 a.m. Rooms 302-304, LOB Joint Meeting to receive reports from the Public Utilities Commission and the Department of Environmental Services
GUARDIAN AD LITEM BOARD (RSA 490-C:1)
10:30 a.m. Room 102, LOB Non-Public Session of the Complaint Review Committee
AIR POLLUTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (125-J:11)
11:30 a.m. Room 302-304, LOB Meeting to receive a report from Department of Environmental Services
COMMISSION TO STUDY REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE AND SECURE LANDFILLS (HB 672, Chapter 252:1, Laws of 2007)
1:00 p.m. Room 307, LOB Subcommittee Meeting
GUARDIAN AD LITEM BOARD (RSA 490-C:1)
1:00 p.m. Room 102, LOB Regular Meeting
1:30 p.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY INCENTIVES FOR PROVIDERS OF HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED CARE (SB 496, Chapter 226:2, Laws of 2008)
Cancelled Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE USE OF GLENCLIFF HOME AND COUNTY AND PRIVATE NURSING FACILITIES FOR MEDICALLY PAROLED INMATES (HB 2, Chapter 144:234, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Room 212, LOB Regular Meeting
ESTABLISHING A COMMISSION TO DEVELOP A LEGISLATIVE PLAN TO MEET THE NEEDS OF CERTAIN ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (SB 112, Chapter 255:1, Laws of 2009)
11:00 a.m. Room 100, SH Organizational Meeting
OBD II TESTING ADVISORY COMMITTEE (RSA 266:59-b, VII (a)
1:00 p.m. Room 301, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY
PREVENTING DENTAL DISEASE AMONG
9:00 a.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (RSA 541-A:2)
9:00 a.m. Rooms 306-308, LOB Regular Meeting
ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE TRAINING OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIALS TO RESPOND TO PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS (SB 199, Chapter 58:1, Laws of 2009)
11:00 a.m. Room 102, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO
EVALUATE THE LONG-TERM USES OF THE LAKES REGION FACILITY LOCATED IN
3:00 p.m. Room 207, LOB Regular Meeting
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY BOARD (RSA 125-O:5-a)
9:00 a.m. Public Utilities Commission Regular Meeting
WELLNESS AND PRIMARY PREVENTION COUNCIL (RSA 126-M:3)
10:00 a.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE AND SECURE LANDFILLS (HB 672, Chapter 252:1, Laws of 2007)
1:00 p.m. Room 304, LOB Regular Meeting
INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR WOMEN OFFENDERS (RSA 21-H:14-c)
9:00 a.m. Room 100, SH Regular Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY
ACCESS TO CONSUMER CREDIT FOR PEOPLE IN
1:00 p.m. Room 307, LOB Regular Meeting
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSA 126-A:13)
1:00 p.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY
THE
10:00 a.m. Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
2:00 p.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Business
COMMISSION TO STUDY
PREVENTING DENTAL DISEASE AMONG
9:00 a.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABILITY FUNDING (SB 60, Chapter 245:1, Laws of 2009)
9:00 a.m. Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO STUDY LIABILITY PROTECTION FOR RAILROAD OPERATORS OPERATING ALONGSIDE RECREATIONAL TRAILS (SB 203, Chapter 304:1, Laws of 2009)
10:00 a.m. Room 305, LOB Organizational Meeting Followed by Regular Meeting
10:00 a.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Meeting
OIL FUND DISBURSEMENT BOARD (RSA 146-D:4)
9:00 a.m. Room 305, LOB Regular Meeting
ADVISORY COUNCIL ON UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION (RSA 282-A:128)
9:00 a.m. NH Employment Security Quarterly Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY
PREVENTING DENTAL DISEASE AMONG
9:00 a.m. Room 205, LOB Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABILITY FUNDING (SB 60, Chapter 245:1, Laws of 2009)
9:00 a.m. Room 103, SH Regular Meeting
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (RSA 541-A:2)
9:00 a.m. Rooms 306-308, LOB Continued Meeting
COMMISSION TO STUDY ISSUES RELATING TO STORMWATER (HB 1295, Chapter 71:1, Laws of 2008)
1:00 p.m. Room 305, LOB Regular Meeting
10:00 a.m. Room 201, LOB Regular Meeting
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ENROLLED BILL
AMENDMENTS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE SENATE CLERK'S OFFICE FOR 2009 BILLS:
SENATE BILLS:
5, 37, 40, 52, 60, 65, 89, 93, 108, 117, 119, 129, 133, 134, 142, 144, 147, 153,
155, 159, 167, 168, 180, 189, 201, 203.
HOUSE BILLS: 2,
25, 63, 76, 78, 84, 86, 96, 102, 105, 148, 167, 189, 215 245, 251, 253, 256,
279, 292, 310, 315, 330, 345, 378, 391, 408, 441, 443, 459, 464, 471, 473, 474,
483, 519, 529, 530, 545, 552 570, 585, 592, 600, 610, 619, 623, 648, 680, 688.
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FISCAL NOTE ADDITIONS
AND UPDATES HAVE BEEN AMENDED TO THE BILLS ON THE WEB SITE AND ARE AVAILABLE IN
THE SENATE CLERK'S OFFICE FOR THE FOLLOWING 2009 BILLS:
SENATE BILLS: 5,
10, 25, 28, 39, 65, 67, 68, 69, 79, 82, 89, 90, 99, 100, 103, 106, 107, 114, 133,
134, 135, 137, 139, 141, 144, 145, 146, 149, 157, 159, 163, 165, 167, 169, 170,
174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 185, 192, 200, 201, 202.
HOUSE BILLS: 2, 30, 41, 52, 56, 64, 86, 90, 112, 120, 193, 216, 223, 240, 250, 256, 279, 296, 302, 313, 334, 345, 378, 384, 392, 395, 408, 423, 424, 429, 433, 437, 460, 464, 468, 481, 530, 570, 578, 580, 585, 587, 592, 600, 601, 602, 610, 641, 671, 685.
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009 – Newington Energy (525 MW
dual-fired combined cycle electric generating facility located in
Transportation will be provided, leaving the State House at
10:00 a.m. and returning at 2:00 p.m.
Senator Martha Fuller
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009 –
Senator Martha Fuller
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009 – Granite Ridge Energy (720 MW
natural gas-fired combined cycle generating facility located in
Transportation will be provided, leaving the State House at 10:00 a.m. and returning at 2:00 p.m.
Senator Martha Fuller
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009
Monday, October 27, 2009 – Cross Hydro Station (3 MW
facility owned by Brookfield Power) and Clean Power Development’s
Senator Martha Fuller
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009 – Bridgewater Power Company, a 15 MW facility located in Bridgewater, NH (one of 6 independently-owned wood burning power plants in NH that collectively produce up to 97 MW of electricity) from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Transportation will be provided, leaving the State House at 10:00 a.m. and returning at 2:00 p.m.
Senator Martha Fuller
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Veterans Day (State Holiday).
Thursday, November 26, 2009 Thanksgiving
Day (State
Friday, November 27, 2009 Day
after Thanksgiving (State
Friday, December 25, 2009 Christmas
Day (State
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State House Visitation Schedule
As a convenience to the members of the NH General Court, the Visitors’ Center offers the following schedule of schools and other groups visiting the State House in Sept. & Oct. 2009. These listings are to ensure all members be notified in a timely manner of visitors from their district. Our schedule is tightly booked for the school year and subject to changes.
Please contact the Visitors’ Center concerning
school tour booking information. Legislators planning to meet with
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|
DATE |
TIME |
GROUP |
Group#/Grade |
|
Sept. 25 |
10:00 |
|
15/4 |
|
Sept. 28 |
10:00/11:15 |
|
100/4 |
|
Sept. 29 |
9:00 |
|
28/HS |
|
Sept. 29 |
10:30/12:00 SH/HM |
|
100/4 |
|
Sept. 30 |
10:30/12:00 SH/HM |
|
125/4 |
|
Oct. 1 |
10:00/11:00 SH/CC |
Rindge Elementary
|
69/4 |
|
Oct. 2 |
10:00/11:30 |
|
100/4 |
|
Oct. 5 |
10:00/11:15 SH/HM |
Kearsarge
Regional @ |
70/4 |
|
Oct. 6 |
9:00 |
The |
13/4 |
|
Oct. 6 |
11:00 |
UNH Manchester
Grad students |
8/col |
|
Oct. 8 |
9:30 |
|
49/4 |
|
Oct. 8 |
11:00 |
|
40/6 |
|
Oct. 8 |
2:00 |
Lighthouse Home
School Co-Op-Loudon |
28 |
|
Oct. 9 |
9:00 |
|
30/4 |
|
Oct. 13 |
10:15/11:45 SH/HM |
|
75/4 |
|
Oct. 14 |
9:30/11:00 SH/HM |
|
115/4 |
|
Oct. 15 |
9:00 |
|
30/col |
|
Oct. 15 |
12:00 |
NH Children’s
Trust |
50 |
|
Oct. 16 |
10:30/11:45 SH/SC |
|
60/4 |
|
Oct. 16 |
2:00 |
|
20/col |