March 11, 2010
No. 11B
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Second Year of
161st Session of the
Legislative
SENATE
CALENDAR
ADDENDUM
REPORTS, AMENDMENTS
AND HEARINGS
THE SENATE WILL MEET IN SESSION ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 2010, AT 10:00 A.M.
COMMERCE, LABOR AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
SB 436, relative to health insurance open enrollment periods and establishing a commission relative to children's health insurance.
Ought to Pass with Amendment, Vote 4-0.
Senator DeVries for the committee.
EDUCATION
SB 311, relative
to special education services for persons incarcerated and persons attending
Ought to Pass, Vote 3-0.
Senator Bragdon for the committee.
SB 482, relative to bullying and cyberbullying in schools.
Interim Study, Vote 4-0.
Senator Merrill for the committee.
SB 503, relative to unique pupil identification.
Ought to Pass with Amendment, Vote 3-0.
Senator Kelly for the committee.
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
SB 510, establishing a commission to evaluate the parity between oral and intravenous chemotherapy.
Ought to Pass, Vote 3-0.
Senator Downing for the committee.
Commerce, Labor and Consumer Protection
March 16, 2010
2010-1028s
05/04
Amendment to SB 436
Amend section 2 of the bill by replacing subparagraph I(c) with the following:
(c) One member appointed as the governor’s designee.
Senate Education
March 16, 2010
2010-1014s
04/01
Amendment to SB 503
Amend RSA 193-E:4, II as inserted by section 2 of the bill by replacing it with the following:
II. “Data warehouse” means the electronic system operated by the department of education that maintains the information about pupils as set forth in RSA 193-E:3, I, VI, and VII. The data warehouse shall not contain the name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, social security number, or any other personally identifiable information about any pupil.
Amend RSA 193-E:5, I(g) as inserted by section 3 of the bill by replacing it with the following:
(g) No
person, including an individual, business, government, or governmental entity,
shall require an individual to provide a unique pupil identifier as a condition
of doing business, providing a service, or receiving a benefit of any kind,
except
that an early childhood program, district, or postsecondary institution shall
request a unique pupil identifier for any pupil who applies for admission to,
or enrolls in, an early childhood program, district, or postsecondary
institution. Any person or entity [violating]
who
knowingly violates the provisions of this [paragraph] subparagraph
shall be liable for actual damages or $25,000, whichever is greater, for each
violation. Each denial of services or
benefits shall constitute a separate offense under this [paragraph] subparagraph.
Amend RSA 193-E:5, I(n) as inserted by section 3 of the bill by replacing it with the following:
(n) Notwithstanding
subparagraphs (a)-(m), to enable the department of education to conduct
studies, track and report annual and longitudinal outcomes, the commissioner of
the department of education may, in writing, grant individuals access to the
data warehouse for the purpose of connecting information in the warehouse with
the random number generator.
FINANCE, Rooms 305-307, LOB
Sen. D'Allesandro (C), Sen. Janeway (VC), Sen. Larsen, Sen. Hassan, Sen. Sgambati, Sen. Gallus, Sen. Odell
(Note room change to the following hearings)
10:30 a.m. SB 517-FN-A, establishing a veterans' legal aid advocacy project and making an appropriation therefor.
10:45 a.m. SB 519-FN-L, relative to spending reductions for the department of health and human services.
11:00 a.m. SB 520-FN-L, relative to school district liability for special education costs.
EXECUTIVE SESSION WILL
FOLLOW
FINANCE, Room 100, SH
Sen. D'Allesandro (C), Sen. Janeway (VC), Sen. Larsen, Sen. Hassan, Sen. Sgambati, Sen. Gallus, Sen. Odell
10:00 a.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION ON PENDING LEGISLATION