January 28, 2010

No. 5A

 

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

WEB SITE ADDRESS:

www.gencourt.state.nh.us

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second Year of 161st Session of the New Hampshire General Court

 

Legislative

 

SENATE CALENDAR

ADDENDUM

HEARINGS

 

 

 

 

HEARINGS

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2010

EDUCATION, Room 103, LOB

Sen. Kelly (C), Sen. Merrill (VC), Sen. Fuller Clark, Sen. Lasky, Sen. Bragdon, Sen. Letourneau

Rescheduled      DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PRESENTATION

                        (has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

Rescheduled      SCR 2, encouraging New Hampshire schools to adopt environmentally sound practices in their school cafeterias and school lunch programs.

                        (the previous hearing for SCR 2, was recessed on January 19th)

                        (SCR 2, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

Rescheduled      SB 347-FN, relative to ballot language for local adoption of a chartered public school.

                        (SB 347-FN, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

Rescheduled      SB 386-FN, extending the pilot program for chartered public schools approved by the state board of education.

                        (SB 386-FN, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

                        EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY FOLLOW

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION, Room 101, LOB

Sen. Cilley (C), Sen. Fuller Clark (VC), Sen. DeVries, Sen. Downing, Sen. Carson

Rescheduled      SB 319, relative to purchases by on-premises alcoholic beverages licensees.

                        (SB 319, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

Rescheduled      SB 371, relative to warning statements concerning drinking alcoholic beverages during pregnancy.

                        (SB 371, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

Rescheduled      SB 479, relative to administrative review by the commissioner of safety of decisions by the bureau of hearings.

                        (SB 479, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

Rescheduled      SB 322, allowing the director of the division of state police to place an employee on administrative leave in extraordinary circumstances.

                        (SB 322, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

Rescheduled      SB 449-FN, relative to ex parte communications of staff advocates and decisional employees in public utilities commission adjudicatory proceedings.

                        (SB 449-FN, has been rescheduled for February 9TH)

                        EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY FOLLOW

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2010

EDUCATION, Room 103, LOB

Sen. Kelly (C), Sen. Merrill (VC), Sen. Fuller Clark, Sen. Lasky, Sen. Bragdon, Sen. Letourneau

10:15 a.m.        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PRESENTATION

10:30 a.m.        SCR 2, encouraging New Hampshire schools to adopt environmentally sound practices in their school cafeterias and school lunch programs.

                        (the previous hearing for SCR 2, was recessed on January 19th)

10:50 a.m.        SB 347-FN, relative to ballot language for local adoption of a chartered public school.

11:20 a.m.        SB 386-FN, extending the pilot program for chartered public schools approved by the state board of education.

                        EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY FOLLOW

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION, Room 101, LOB

Sen. Cilley (C), Sen. Fuller Clark (VC), Sen. DeVries, Sen. Downing, Sen. Carson

2:00 p.m.          SB 319, relative to purchases by on-premises alcoholic beverages licensees.

2:20 p.m.          SB 371, relative to warning statements concerning drinking alcoholic beverages during pregnancy.

2:40 p.m.          SB 479, relative to administrative review by the commissioner of safety of decisions by the bureau of hearings.

3:00 p.m.          SB 322, allowing the director of the division of state police to place an employee on administrative leave in extraordinary circumstances.

3:20 p.m.          SB 449-FN, relative to ex parte communications of staff advocates and decisional employees in public utilities commission adjudicatory proceedings.

                        EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY FOLLOW