SENATE
JOURNAL 30 (cont.)
November 3, 1999
Out of Recess.
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives refused to concur with the Senate in the adoption of the amendments to the following entitled House Bill sent down from the Senate:
HB 615-FN-A, establishing a registry for brain and spinal cord injuries.
And requests a Committee of Conference.
The Speaker, on the part of the House of Representatives, has appointed as members of said Committee of Conference:
REPRESENTATIVES: Larry Emerton, Neal Kurk, Robert, Mercer, Tom Donovan
SENATE ACCEDES TO REQUEST FOR A COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE
HB 615-FN-A, establishing a registry for brain and spinal cord injuries.
Senator Squires moved to accede to the request for a Committee of Conference.
Adopted.
The President, on the part of the Senate, has appointed as members of said Committee of Conference:
SENATORS: Squires, Krueger, Fernald
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives refused to concur with the Senate in the adoption of the amendments to the following entitled House Bill sent down from the Senate:
HB 625-FN-A, relative to a mercury emissions reduction and control program and a study of mercury in ash landfills.
And requests a Committee of Conference.
The Speaker, on the part of the House of Representatives, has appointed as members of said Committee of Conference:
REPRESENTATIVES: Jeb Bradley, Teri Norelli, Jeff MacGillivray, Gary Gilmore
SENATE ACCEDES TO REQUEST FOR A COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE
HB 625-FN-A, relative to a mercury emissions reduction and control program and a study of mercury in ash landfills.
Senator Russman moved to accede to the request for a Committee of Conference.
Adopted.
The President, on the part of the Senate, has appointed as members of said Committee of Conference:
SENATORS: Russman, Pignatelli, Cohen
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives is ready to meet with the honorable Senate in Joint Convention for the purpose of hearing an address from Presidential candidate Steve Forbes.
In recess for Joint Convention.
Out of recess.
COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE REPORTS
1999-2247-CofC
03/09
Committee of Conference Report on HB 346-FN-A, an act relative to permissible fire works.
Recommendations:
That the House recede from its position of nonconcurrence with the Senate amendment, and concur with the Senate amendment, and
That the Senate and House adopt the following new amendment to the bill as amended by the Senate, and pass the bill as so amended:
Amend RSA 160-C:3, IV as inserted by section 14 of the bill by replacing it with the following:
IV. Buildings used for the sale of permissible fireworks shall be dedicated solely to the sale and storage of permissible fireworks and items relating to the sale and promotion of fireworks provided for in rules adopted by the commissioner pursuant to RSA 541-A and shall comply with the applicable requirements of the state fire code adopted pursuant to RSA 153:5.
Amend the bill by inserting after section 19 the following and renumbering the original sections 20 and 21 to read as 21 and 22, respectively:
20 Applicability; Approved Fireworks. All items listed as permissible fireworks in RSA 160-B:1, V-b on the effective date of this act and all items recommended for approval by the permissible fireworks review committee within the first 60 days after the effective date of this act shall be temporarily classified as permissible fireworks for purposes of RSA 160-C. Temporary classification pursuant to this section shall expire 90 days after the effective date of this act.
The signatures below attest to the authenticity of this Report on CofC to HB 346-FN-A, an act relative to permissible fireworks.
Conferees on the Part of the Senate Conferees on the Part of the House
Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist. 20 Rep. Welch, Rock. 18
Sen. Disnard, Dist. 8 Rep. Hunter, Hills. 7
Sen. Johnson, Dist. 3 Rep. Mikowlski, Rock. 29
Rep. Vaillancourt, Hills. 44
Senator D’Allesandro moved adoption.
Adopted.
2000-3005-CofC
01/09
Committee of Conference Report on HB 615-FN-A, an act establishing a registry for brain and spinal cord injuries.
Recommendation:
That the House recede from its position of nonconcurrence with the Senate amendment, and concur with the Senate amendment, and
That the Senate and House adopt the following new amendment to the bill as amended by the Senate, and pass the bill as so amended:
Amend the bill by deleting section 8 and renumbering the original sections 9-13 to read as 8-12, respectively.
The signatures below attest to the authenticity of this Report on, an act
Conferees on the Part of the Senate Conferees on the Part of the House
Sen. Squires, Dist. 12 Rep. Emerton, Hills. 7
Sen. Krueger, Dist. 16 Rep. Mercer, Hills. 27
Sen. Fernald, Dist. 11 Rep. Kurk, Hills. 5
Rep. Donovan, Sull. 11
Senator Squires moved adoption.
Adopted.
2000-3006-CofC
08/01
Committee of Conference Report on HB 625-FN-A, an act relative to a mercury emissions reduction and control program and a study of mercury in ash landfills.
Recommendation:
That the House recede from its position of nonconcurrence with the Senate amendment, and
That the Senate recede from its position in adopting its amendment to the bill, and
That the Senate and House each pass the bill as amended by the House.
The signatures below attest to the authenticity of this Report on HB 625 FN-A, an act relative to a mercury emissions reduction and control program and a study of mercury in ash landfills.
Conferees on the Part of the Senate Conferees on the Part of the House
Sen. Russman, Dist. 19 Rep. Bradley, Carr. 8
Sen. Pignatelli, Dist. 13 Rep. Norelli, Rock. 31
Sen. Cohen, Dist. 24 Rep. MacGillivray, Hills. 21
Rep. Gilmore, Straf. 11
Senator Russman moved adoption.
A roll call was requested by Senator Disnard.
Seconded by Senator McCarley.
The following Senators voted Yes: Fraser, Below, Roberge, Eaton, Fernald, Squires, Pignatelli, Larsen, Russman, Wheeler, Klemm, Cohen.
The following Senators voted No: F. King, Gordon, Johnson, McCarley, Trombly, Disnard, Francoeur, Krueger, Brown, J. King, D’Allesandro.
Yeas: 12 - Nays: 11
Adopted.
TAKEN OFF THE TABLE
Senator Below moved to have HB 109-FN-A-L, establishing a flat rate education income tax and a statewide education property tax to fund public education and making an appropriation therefor.
Adopted.
Senator Below moved to rerefer.
A roll call was requested by Senator Francoeur.
Seconded by Senator Trombly.
The following Senators voted Yes: F. King, Gordon, Johnson, Fraser, Below, Trombly, Disnard, Roberge, Eaton, Fernald, Squires, Pignatelli, Larsen, Krueger, Brown, Russman, D’Allesandro, Wheeler, Cohen.
The following Senators voted No: Francoeur, Klemm.
Yeas: 19 - Nays: 2
Adopted.
HB 109 is rereferred to the Ways and Means Committee.
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives has adopted the recommendation of the Committee of Conference to which was referred the following entitled House Bill:
HB 346-FN-A, an act relative to permissible fire works.
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives has adopted the recommendation of the Committee of Conference to which was referred the following entitled House Bill:
HB 615-FN-A, establishing a registry for brain and spinal cord injuries.
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives has adopted the recommendation of the Committee of Conference to which was referred the following entitled House Bill:
Hb 625-FN-A, relative to a mercury emissions reduction and control program and a study of mercury in ash landfills.
LATE SESSION
Senator Cohen moved that the business of the day being complete that the Senate now adjourn until Wednesday, January 5, 2000 at 10:00 a.m.
Adopted.
Adjournment.
SENATE
JOURNAL 1
January 5, 2000
The Senate met at 10:00 a.m.
A quorum was present.
The prayer was offered by Senator Wheeler, Senate Guest Chaplain.
In this season of new beginnings help us to approach our responsibilities with renewed vigor, with new hope, with new love for one another, compassion and understanding, always remembering that we are here to do the peoples business. Amen.
Senator Roberge led the Pledge of Allegiance.
INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS
Senate Staff
PRESIDENT’S STAFF
Carol Pletcher, Chief of staff - Administration
Donna Morin, Administrator to Leadership
Margaret Fitz, Receptionist/Secretary
DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP STAFF
Marlene Taylor, Executive Secretary/Administrator
REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP STAFF
Doreen Sumner, Executive Secretary/Administrator
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Michael Colby
LEGAL COUNSEL
Edward Damon
CLERK’S STAFF
Ann Daniel’s, Calendar Clerk
Brenda Mento, Journal Clerk
Robert A. Gagne, Senate Recorder
Edward Hebert, Status Information Technician
Rosalie Brooks-Patch, Secretarial Supervisor
COMMITTEE STAFF
Secretaries: Laurel Gallant-Hanlon, Merideth Chandler, Linda Brosseau, Anna Maria Tsorvas, Zita-Maria Wescott, Carolyn Carey, Jennifer Ruffing, Jillian Mason
COMMITTEE RESEARCH
June Goulson, Director
Carolyn Johnson
Elaine Rapp
Susan Clogston
FINANCE & CAPITAL BUDGET COMMITTEE
Patricia Waldvogel, Administrative Assistant
Angela Richardson, Executive Secretary
LEGISLATIVE AIDES
Michael Kitch
Jonathan Page
Shannon Gorrell
Megan Konys
Susan Duncan
Jennifer Lenz
RESOLUTION
Senator J. King moved that the Rules of the 1999 session be the rules of the 2000 session, and that these rules may be amended by majority vote for the next three legislative days.
Adopted.
MOTION TO VACATE
Senator McCarley moved to vacate SB 435, relative to providing emergency 911 access from on-campus student housing at all postsecondary educational institutions within the state, from Education Committee to the Executive Departments and Administration Committee.
Adopted.
Senator Below moved to vacate SB 411, establishing the New Hampshire returnable beverage container law, from the Ways and Means Committee to the Environment Committee.
Adopted.
Senator Disnard moved to vacate SB 398, relative to public boat access on Lake Sunapee, from the Transportation Committee to the Wildlife and Recreation Committee.
Adopted.
INTRODUCTION OF SENATE BILLS
Senator Cohen offered the following Resolution:
RESOLVED, that in accordance with the list in the possession of the Clerk, Senate Bills numbered 300-CACR 38 shall be by this resolution read a first and second time by the therein listed titles, laid on the table for printing and referred to the therein designated committees.
Adopted.
First and Second Reading and Referral
00-2724
SB 300, establishing a committee to study the administrative functions and procedures of the state court system. (Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9: Judiciary)
00-2722
SB 301, relative to prohibiting the department of resources and economic development from selling to or making leases with certain entities on state park or state forest lands without prior approval by the general court. (Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24: Internal Affairs)
00-2715
SB 302, relative to certain employment requirements for liquor licensees. (Sen. Below, Dist 5: Ways and Means)
00-2713
SB 303, relative to campaign contributions by corporations. (Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2711
SB 304-LOCAL, relative to emergency meetings in towns and school districts. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19: Public Affairs)
00-2709
SB 305, relative to payments to defeat eviction for nonpayment of rent. (Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8: Judiciary)
00-2708
SB 306, relative to landlord access to a tenant’s premises. (Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8: Public Affairs)
00-2704
SB 307, relative to biosolids. (Sen. Johnson, Dist 3: Environment)
00-2702
SB 308, relative to the adoption of a minor child by the natural grandparents. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Rep. Wood, Belk 7: Judiciary)
00-2697
SB 309, relative to the criteria for awarding or modifying alimony. (Sen. Disnard, Dist 8: Judiciary)
00-2689
SB 310, relative to New Hampshire state-chartered banks. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. K. Herman, Hills 13; Rep. T. Reardon, Merr 23: Banks)
00-2683
SB 311, relative to the recovery of public assistance. (Sen. J. King, Dist 18: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2641
SB 312, relative to fluoride. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Rep. Emerton, Hills 7; Rep. Copenhaver, Graf 10: Public Affairs)
00-2640
SB 313, establishing a commission to study the relationship between postsecondary education and recipients of temporary assistance to needy families. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Rep. Durham, Hills 22; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Copenhaver, Graf 10: Education)
00-2638
SB 314, establishing a committee to study the feasibility of driver education programs by correspondence schools. (Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Rep. Stritch, Rock 5: Transportation)
00-2636
SB 315, changing the form for writs of execution. (Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Judiciary)
00-2634
SB 316, relative to "most favored nation" or "equally favored nation" provisions in insurance provider contracts. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Insurance)
00-2633
SB 317, allowing driver education correspondence courses to be accepted and approved by the department of safety. (Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Francoeur, Dist 14: Transportation)
00-2644
SB 318-FN, relative to proposed joint maintenance agreements. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Education)
00-2774
SB 319, relative to interstate school districts. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Education)
00-2629
SB 320, relative to ballot counting in cooperative school districts. (Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9: Education)
00-2630
SB 321, relative to a pupil’s right to learn. ( relative to a pupil’s right to learn.: Rep. Krueger, Dist 16)
00-2642
SB 322, extending the needle exchange pilot program. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Copenhaver, Graf 10; Rep. C. Kane, Rock 23; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Konys, Hills 33; Rep. O’Keefe, Rock 21: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2643
SB 323, relative to certificate of need applicants. (Sen. Squires, Dist 12: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2679
SB 324, relative to personal care services and providers. (Sen. F. King, Dist 1: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2645
SB 325, relative to denial, revocation or suspension of a child care provider license, permit or registration for a felony conviction. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2605
SB 326, eliminating the joint health council. (Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Copenhaver, Graf 10: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2686
SB 327, relative to responsibility of the employee and perjury under workers’ compensation. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4; Rep. Daniels, Hills 13: Insurance)
00-2631
SB 328, making corrections to statutory references in certain fish and game laws and adding a rulemaking provision. (Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Rep. Abbott, Rock 19: Wildlife and Recreation)
00-2628
SB 329, relative to the display of tobacco products. (Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Rep. Almy, Graf 14; Rep. Pilliod, Belk 3: Public Affairs)
00-2343
SB 330, establishing a committee to study the impact of water withdrawals on instream flows. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Rep. Blanchard, Rock 33; Rep. Spang, Straf 8; Rep. Bradley, Carr 8; Rep. O’Connell, Hills 13; Rep. Richardson, Ches 12: Environment)
00-2342
SB 331, requiring a report from the public utilities commission and the department of environmental services evaluating whether existing regulatory structures encourage or discourage regional cooperation for water resources management and water conservation. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Rep. Blanchard, Rock 33; Rep. Bradley, Carr 8; Rep. Norelli, Rock 31; Rep. O’Connell, Hills 13; Rep. Richardson, Ches 12: Environment)
00-2306
SB 332, relative to risk-based capital for health organizations. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Rep. Francoeur, Rock 22: Insurance)
00-2219
SB 333, relative to signs for churches. (Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Rep. Rowe, Hills 14: Transportation)
00-2167
SB 334, relative to credit unemployment insurance. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Insurance)
00-2144
SB 335, allowing physicians to make a report when a person is unfit to drive a motor vehicle. (Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Rep. Estabrook, Straf 8; Rep. Pilliod, Belk 3; Rep. Robb-Theroux, Sull 9: Transportation)
00-2100
SB 336, relative to the issuance of fire permits. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Rep. K. Marshall, Merr 4; Rep. Dyer, Hills 8; Rep. Chase, Merr 7: Public Affairs)
00-2081
SB 337-FN, 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. (Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Rep. Bradley, Carr 8:Transportation)
00-2763
SB 338, relative to trustee process. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Rep. Keans, Straf 16; Rep. J. Pratt, Ches 2; Rep. Withee, Hills 15: Judiciary)
00-2762
SB 339-FN, relative to conducting a feasibility study of various alternatives to enhance safety at the traffic circle in the city of Portsmouth, and making an appropriation therefor. (Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Rep. Calawa, Hills 17; Rep. Shultis, Rock 33; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Blanchard, Rock 33; Rep. Vaughn, Rock 35: Transportation)
00-2759
SB 340, extending the reporting date of the committee to study the problems and possible regulation of outdoor lighting. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Rep. Griffin, Rock 27; Rep. Gagnon, Hills 48: Environment)
00-2743
SB 341, extending the reporting date of the committee to study the licensure of radiographers and radiologic technologists. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Rep. Goulet, Hills 15; Rep. Stickney, Rock 26; Rep. Virtue, Merr 9: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2739
SB 342, extending the reporting date of the committee studying the impact of federal welfare reform on the cities and towns of New Hampshire. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2674
SB 343, relative to disclosures concerning sexual offenders in sales of real property. (Sen. Klemm, Dist 22; Rep. Clegg, Hills 23: Judiciary)
00-2670
SB 344, relative to appointment of housing consumers to housing authority boards. (Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36: Public Affairs)
00-2663
SB 345, relative to real estate transfers. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2659
SB 346, relative to court appearances by certain business owners. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20: Judiciary)
00-2657
SB 347-LOCAL, relative to the contributory retirement system of the city of Manchester. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20: Public Affairs)
00-2653
SB 348, extending the committee to study the establishment of a permit system for vessels registered in another state temporarily using the waters of New Hampshire. (Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Fraser, Dist 4; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Rep. Bartlett, Belk 6; Rep. Peter Cote, Hills 32; Rep. Boriso, Belk 1; Rep. Dickinson, Carr 2: Transportation)
00-2651
SB 349, relative to the sale of the marital residence or other real property in a domestic proceeding. (Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Brown, Dist 17: Judiciary)
00-2164
SB 350, adding business development to the law governing industrial development authorities. (Sen. F. King, Dist 1; Rep. Woodward, Coos 7; Rep. Gallus, Coos 7; Rep. Glines, Coos 6: Energy and Economic Development)
00-2308
SB 351, making certain changes in the laws relative to fraternal benefit societies and health service corporations. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20: Insurance)
00-2286
SB 352, repealing the equipment challenge grant program within the New Hampshire community-technical colleges. (Sen. Johnson, Dist 3: Education)
00-2635
SB 353, relative to sales of insurance by financial institutions. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Insurance)
00-2666
SB 354, relative to an exemption from the seat belt law for passengers in motor vehicles in parades. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Transportation)
00-2668
SB 355, relative to name changes for criminal offenders. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Judiciary)
00-2676
SB 356, extending the committee to study and identify or establish the duties of the fish and game commission. (Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Rep. Blaisdell, Ches 9; Rep. Carlson, Hills 19; Rep. B. McKinney, Rock 29: Wildlife and Recreation)
99-1058
SB 357, extending the reporting date of the study committee reviewing field activities conducted by the department of health and human services in investigating reports of abuse and neglect. (Sen. Gordon, Dist. 2; Sen. Wheeler, Dist. 21: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2733
SB 358, relative to court reporting services. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13: Judiciary)
00-2684
SB 359, establishing a committee to study the issues relative to manufactured housing parks in New Hampshire. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2656
SB 360, adopting a pupil safety and violence prevention act. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Rep. Buckley, Hills 44: Education)
00-2156
SB 361, authorizing citizen suits to assure enforcement of New Hampshire’s environmental statutes. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Keans, Straf 16; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. J. Wall, Straf 9; Rep. J. Phinizy, Sull 7: Judiciary)
00-2650
SB 362, relative to the length of buses and single unit vehicles. (Sen. F. King, Dist 1; Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Rep. Glines, Coos 6; Rep. Woodward, Coos 7; Rep. J. Flanders, Rock 18; Rep. Scanlan, Graf 11; Rep. Guay, Coos 6: Transportation)
00-2610
SB 363, relative to the sale of malt beverages. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Ways and Means)
00-2609
SB 364, relative to benefits for permanent bodily losses under workers’ compensation. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Rep. Bridle, Rock 22; Rep. Kelley, Rock 22: Insurance)
00-2607
SB 365-LOCAL, relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in certain school districts and municipalities. (Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Francoeur, Dist 14; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9: Education)
00-2606
SB 366-FN, requiring an external financial audit of the university system of New Hampshire when the university system requests an appropriation that exceeds the prior appropriation by more than one percent. (Sen. Krueger, Dist 16; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Francoeur, Dist 14: Education)
00-2512
SB 367, establishing a prescription drug access study committee. (Sen. Hollingworth, Dist. 23; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13; Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2473
SB 368, relative to insurance fraud. (Sen. Francoeur, Dist 14; Rep. Kenney, Carr 6: Insurance)
00-2472
SB 369, establishing a committee to conduct a study on the need for standards to protect health information privacy. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Taylor, Straf 11: Insurance)
00-2264
SB 370, relative to reflectors on bicycle pedals. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15: Wildlife and Recreation)
00-2263
SB 371-FN, relative to staffing of state police vehicles patrolling highways at night. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7: Transportation)
00-2259
SB 372, relative to certain engineering businesses. (Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2217
SB 373-FN, directing the public water access advisory board to prepare a report relating to the types of public access and recreational uses appropriate to different types of public bodies of water. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Rep. Spang, Straf 8; Rep. Blanchard, Rock 33; Rep. Dickinson, Carr 2; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36: Environment)
00-2624
SB 374, establishing a committee to study growth expansion and regional planning laws. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Virtue, Merr 9; Rep. Bouchard, Merr 22: Energy and Economic Development)
00-2623
SB 375, relative to motor vehicle dealerships. (Sen. F. King, Dist 1; Rep. Taylor, Straf 11: Transportation)
00-2627
SB 376, relative to the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission to determine consequential damages. (Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Rep. Guay, Coos 6: Energy and Economic Development)
00-2166
SB 377, relative to peer support programs within the department of health and human services. (Sen. F. King, Dist 1; Rep. P. Dowling, Rock 13: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2608
SB 378, relative to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2655
SB 379-FN, relative to lottery scratch tickets. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6: Ways and Means)
00-2699
SB 380-FN-A, relative to improvements to South Fruit Street and Industrial Drive at the New Hampshire state hospital campus in the city of Concord and making an appropriation therefor. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Rep. Fraser, Merr 21; Rep. Bouchard, Merr 22; Rep. Poulin, Merr 14: Capital Budget)
00-2714
SB 381-FN, relative to registration fees for off-highway recreation vehicles. (Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Rep. Roberts, Ches 4; Rep. M. Whalley, Merr 5: Transportation)
00-2716
SB 382, relative to appeals of release or detention orders. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Rep. Christie, Rock 22: Judiciary)
00-2143
SB 383, requiring managed care organizations and the department of health and human services to pay health care providers in a timely manner. (Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Sen. F. King, Dist 1; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Avery, Ches 8; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Leishman, Hills 13; Rep. Robb-Theroux, Sull 9: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2621
SB 384, establishing a committee to study pretreatment programs for reducing pollutant levels in sewage sludge. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Rep. Robb-Theroux, Sull 9; Rep. Martin, Hills 34;: Environment)
00-2626
SB 385-LOCAL, relative to fees for copies of checklists. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7: Public Affairs)
00-2661
SB 386-FN-LOCAL, relative to names on birth certificates and affidavits of paternity. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Judiciary)
00-2068
SB 387-FN-LOCAL, relative to proposed toll booths in the city of Nashua and relative to alternatives to the statewide toll booth system. (Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Francoeur, Dist 14; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Rep. Konys, Hills 33; Rep. Lasky, Hills 33; Rep. Dawe, Hills 33; Rep. Arthur, Hills 18; Rep. Lozeau, Hills 30: Transportation)
00-2155
SB 388-FN-LOCAL, assessing a surcharge on waste disposed at solid waste landfills and incinerators. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Gilmore, Straf 11: Environment)
00-2225
SB 389-FN, relative to medical benefits for group II members of the retirement system. (Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. Klemm, Dist 22; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Rep. Dyer, Hills 8; Rep. Dwyer, Hills 42: Insurance)
00-2227
SB 390-FN, relative to vested deferred retirement benefits for group II members. (Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Rep. Dyer, Hills 8: Insurance)
00-2250
SB 391-FN, relative to criminal background checks for health care workers. (Sen. F. King, Dist 1: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2285
SB 392-FN, relative to the use of nonlapsed funds by the regional community-technical colleges. (Sen. Johnson, Dist 3: Education)
00-2307
SB 393, relative to single producer licensing. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4; Rep. Francoeur, Rock 22: Insurance)
00-2309
SB 394-FN, making miscellaneous changes in the insurance laws. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Insurance)
00-2327
SB 395-FN-LOCAL, relative to creditable service for eligibility by retired teachers for payment of medical benefits. (Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Russman, Dist 19: Insurance)
00-2344
SB 396-FN-A-LOCAL, assessing a fee on water withdrawn for commercial purposes from water supply sources in the state and establishing a public water supply land protection fund. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Rep. Blanchard, Rock 33; Rep. Norelli, Rock 31; Rep. O’Connell, Hills 13; Rep. Cooney, Rock 26; Rep. Richardson, Ches 12: Environment)
00-2357
SB 397-FN-A-LOCAL, making an appropriation from the education trust fund for certain alternative kindergarten programs. (Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Heon, Hills 1: Education)
00-2486
SB 398-FN, relative to public boat access on Lake Sunapee. (Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Rep. R. Nowe, Rock 3; Rep. Abbott, Rock 19: Transportation)
00-2496
SB 399-FN-A, making an appropriation to the fish and game department for the purposes of the wildlife damage control program. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Rep. J. Phinizy, Sull 7: Wildlife and Recreation)
00-2497
SB 400-LOCAL, relative to access to emergency medical and trauma services. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2545
SB 401-FN-A-LOCAL, establishing the New Hampshire land and community heritage investment program and making an appropriation therefor. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Klemm, Dist 22; Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Rep. Torr, Straf 12; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Burling, Sull 1; Rep. Musler, Straf 6; Rep. Scanlan, Graf 11: Environment)
00-2611
SB 402-FN, relative to employee reimbursement for work-related expenses. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Public Affairs)
00-2613
SB 403-FN-A, making an appropriation to the department of agriculture, markets, and food for the inspection of apiaries and honeybee swarms. (Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Rep. McGuirk, Ches 1; Rep. J. Phinizy, Sull 7; Rep. J. Pratt, Ches 2: Finance)
00-2615
SB 404-FN, relative to costs in utility proceedings. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2616
SB 405-FN-A-LOCAL, relative to greyhound racing. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9: Ways and Means)
00-2617
SB 406-FN-LOCAL, clarifying water pollution control restrictions. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24: Environment)
00-2618
SB 407-FN-LOCAL, relative to dog licensure. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Rep. Babson, Carr 5; Rep. J. Phinizy, Sull 7: Public Affairs)
00-2619
SB 408, relative to an animal owner’s right to choose animal care. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Rep. Burnham, Ches 8; Rep. Taylor, Straf 11; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Weatherspoon, Rock 20; Rep. Keans, Straf 16: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2620
SB 409-FN, relative to health insurance coverage of qualified clinical trials. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Rep. C. Moore, Merr 19: Insurance)
00-2625
SB 410-FN-LOCAL, relative to payment for overtime by salaried employees. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7: Internal Affairs)
00-2637
SB 411-FN, establishing the New Hampshire returnable beverage container law. (Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Russman, Dist 19: Ways and Means)
00-2646
SB 412-FN, adopting the "Court Integrity and Attorney’s Independence Act." (Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Rep. Bickford, Straf 1: Judiciary)
00-2647
SB 413-FN, relative to confidentiality of addresses for victims of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Rep. J. Wall, Straf 9; Rep. Keans, Straf 16; Rep. Gilmore, Straf 11; Rep. Taylor, Straf 11: Judiciary)
00-2652
SB 414-FN, reorganizing the divisions of the department of corrections. (Sen. F. King, Dist 1: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2654
SB 415-FN-LOCAL, relative to payment of group health insurance premiums for eligible retired members of the retirement system. (Sen. Klemm, Dist 22; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Rep. Burling, Sull 1; Rep. Torr, Straf 12: Insurance)
00-2658
SB 416-FN, relative to licensure of dietitians. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Rep. O’Neil, Rock 22; Rep. Burkush, Hills 45: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2662
SB 417-FN-LOCAL, allowing a beneficiary of an optional allowance under the New Hampshire retirement system to renounce his or her benefits. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Insurance)
00-2664
SB 418, relative to liquor liability insurance coverage. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2: Judiciary)
00-2671
SB 419-FN, establishing the crime of negligent storage of a firearm. (Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Rep. Konys, Hills 33; Rep. MacNeil, Graf 7; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36: Judiciary)
00-2672
SB 420-FN, increasing the penalty for cruelty to animals taking place in front of children. (Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Rep. J. Brown, Straf 17; Rep. Hansen, Hills 2; Rep. O’Keefe, Rock 21: Judiciary)
00-2675
SB 421-FN-A, establishing a child day care program credit against the business profits tax. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Rep. Gile, Merr 16; Rep. Estabrook, Straf 8; Rep. Wallner, Merr 24; Rep. Keans, Straf 6: Ways and Means)
00-2677
SB 422-FN, relative to the housing security guarantee loan program. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Rep. Konys, Hills 33: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2680
SB 423-FN-LOCAL, relative to the New Hampshire state flag. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20: Internal Affairs)
00-2681
SB 424, relative to controlled substances used for terminally ill persons. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Wendelboe, Belk 2: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2682
SB 425-FN, relative to the private activity bond limit. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20: Banks)
00-2685
SB 426-FN, relative to boat dealers and repairers. (Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Transportation)
00-2690
SB 427-FN, banning the sale or transfer of "Saturday night specials." (Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Konys, Hills 33: Judiciary)
00-2691
SB 428-FN-A, relative to the development of certain public health initiatives and making an appropriation therefor. (Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Rep. Emerton, Hills 7; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36; Rep. Taylor, Straf 11: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2692
SB 429-FN, relative to claims before the state commission for human rights. (Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Rep. Keans, Straf 16; Rep. J. Brown, Straf 17: Judiciary)
00-2694
SB 430-FN-A, authorizing the sweepstakes commission to allow electronic bingo games. (Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Rep. Buckley, Hills 44: Ways and Means)
00-2696
SB 431, relative to certain secondary vocational education programs. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Rep. O’Hearn, Hills 26; Rep. Bradley, Carr 8; Rep. Yeaton, Merr 10: Education)
00-2700
SB 432-FN-A, relative to state assistance for teachers applying for national board certification, and making an appropriation therefor. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Rep. Yeaton, Merr 10; Rep. Estabrook, Straf 8; Rep. Gile, Merr 16: Education)
00-2701
SB 433, relative to the age at which a minor may purchase or possess handguns and ammunition. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24: Judiciary)
00-2703
SB 434-FN-LOCAL, exempting the town of Tilton from hazardous waste cleanup fund fees associated with the removal of the municipal target range. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Rep. Bartlett, Belk 6; Rep. Salatiello, Belk 2; Rep. Wendelboe, Belk 2: Environment)
00-2705
SB 435-FN, relative to providing emergency 911 access from on-campus student housing at all postsecondary educational institutions within the state. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7: Education)
00-2707
SB 436-FN, relative to permanent revocation of drivers licenses for causing a fatality or serious injury while driving intoxicated. (Sen. Trombly, Dist 7: Judiciary)
00-2710
SB 437-FN, relative to retail selling. (Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Klemm, Dist 22: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2717
SB 438-FN, relative to habitual simple assault. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Rep. Christie, Rock 22: Judiciary)
00-2718
SB 439-FN, relative to motor vehicle offenses resulting in death or serious bodily injury. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Rep. Letourneau, Rock 13; Rep. Christie, Rock 22; Rep. DiFruscia, Rock 27: Judiciary)
00-2720
SB 440, relative to after market parts. (Sen. Brown, Dist 17: Transportation)
00-2723
SB 441-FN, relative to temporary orders in domestic situations where there has been no finding of abuse. (Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6: Judiciary)
00-2726
SB 442-FN, establishing an equipment depository and disabled person’s employment fund in the department of administrative services. (Sen. Brown, Dist 17: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2744
SB 443-FN, relative to veterinarian reimbursement for the animal population control program. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Rep. Babson, Carr 5; Rep. J. Phinizy, Sull 7; Rep. Wendelboe, Belk 2: Executive Departments and Administration)
00-2747
SB 444-FN, relative to methadone maintenance treatment. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Rep. Chabot, Hills 48; Rep. Flora, Hills 15; Rep. O’Keefe, Rock 21: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2748
SB 445-FN, establishing an opioid treatment pilot program. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. Squires, Dist 12; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Rep. Chabot, Hills 48; Rep. Flora, Hills 15; Rep. O’Keefe, Rock 21; Rep. Taylor, Straf 11: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2764
SB 446, relative to the integration of information technology at the state, county and municipal levels. (Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Rep. Akins, Graf 14; Rep. Lynde, Hills 24; Rep. Guay, Coos 6: Public Affairs)
00-2765
SB 447-FN, relative to campaign contributions and expenditures. (Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Rep. Splaine, Rock 34; Rep. Flanagan, Rock 14; Rep. F. Davis, Merr 12; Rep. Curran, Hills 9: Public Affairs)
00-2766
SB 448, establishing a guardians ad litem board. (Sen. Gordon, Dist 2; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Rep. P. Dowling, Rock 13; Rep. Lyman, Carr 5; Rep. Ginsburg, Hills 26; Rep. J. Brown, Straf 17; Rep. C. Moore, Merr 19: Judiciary)
00-2775
SB 449-FN, clarifying that employees in certain department of health and human services’ positions are entitled to certain salaries and raises. (Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Fraser, Dist 4: Public Institutions, Health and Human Services)
00-2669
SB 450-FN, prohibiting the importation of tobacco products that violate federal law. (Sen. Johnson, Dist 3: Ways and Means)
00-2639
SCR 3, A RESOLUTION rescinding the 1979 call for a federal constitutional convention. (Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Sen. F. King, Dist 1; Sen. Brown, Dist 17; Sen. Fernald, Dist 11; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Johnson, Dist 3; Sen. Disnard, Dist 8; Sen. Hollingworth, Dist 23; Sen. Larsen, Dist 15; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Trombly, Dist 7; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Roberge, Dist 9; Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. Klemm, Dist 22; Sen. Fraser, Dist 4; Sen. J. King, Dist 18; Rep. Riley, Ches 7; Rep. Dyer, Hills 8; Rep. Pilliod, Belk 3; Rep. I. Pratt, Ches 5; Rep. Batchelder, Ches 2: Internal Affairs)
00-2649
SCR 4, a resolution urging the federal government to establish a post office in the town of Madbury. Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. Wall, Straf 9; Rep. N. Kaen, Straf 7 Internal Affairs)
00-2154
CACR 38, Relating to: the use of highway fund revenues.. Providing that: an amount not to exceed 9 percent of highway revenues shall be used to maintain and improve New Hampshire’s rail infrastructure. (Sen. Russman, Dist 19; Sen. McCarley, Dist 6; Sen. Cohen, Dist 24; Sen. Below, Dist 5; Sen. D’Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Pignatelli, Dist 13; Sen. Wheeler, Dist 21; Rep. G. Katsakiores, Rock 13; Rep. M. Fuller Clark, Rock 36 :Transportation)
2000-3023-EBA
January 7, 2000
05/09
Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 625-FN-A
The Committee on Enrolled Bills to which was referred HB 625-FN-A
AN ACT relative to a mercury emissions reduction and control program and a study of mercury in ash landfills.
Having considered the same, report the same with the following amendment, and the recommendation that the bill as amended ought to pass.
FOR THE COMMITTEE
Explanation to Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 625-FN-A
This bill renumbers a new RSA chapter to avoid duplication with an RSA chapter inserted by 1999, 220.
Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 625-FN-A
Amend section 1 of the bill by replacing lines 2-5 with the following:
after chapter 125-L the following new chapter:
CHAPTER 125-M
MERCURY EMISSIONS REDUCTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM
125-M:1 Findings and Purpose.
Amend section 1 of the bill by replacing line 50 with the following:
125-M:2 Definitions.
Amend section 1 of the bill by replacing line 80 with the following:
125-M:3 Mercury Reduction and Control Program. The department shall develop a mercury
Amend section 1 of the bill by replacing line 94 with the following:
125-M:4 Rulemaking Authority. The commissioner shall adopt rules, under RSA 541-A relative
Amend section 1 of the bill by replacing line 100 with the following:
125-M:5 Compliance.
Amend RSA 125-M:5, I as inserted by section 1 of the bill by replacing line 8 with the following:
250 tons per day but not less than 100 tons per day which are subject to RSA 125-M:3, I shall submit
Amend section 1 of the bill by replacing line 118 with the following:
125-M:6 Enforcement.
Amend section 1 of the bill by replacing line 121 with the following:
125-M:7 Variances. Any variance granted under this chapter shall be granted by the
Senator Trombly moved adoption.
Adopted.
January 7, 2000
2000-3024-EBA
04/01
Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 346-FN-A
The Committee on Enrolled Bills to which was referred HB 346-FN-A
AN ACT relative to permissible fireworks.
Having considered the same, report the same with the following amendment, and the recommendation that the bill as amended ought to pass.
FOR THE COMMITTEE
Explanation to Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 346-FN-A
This enrolled bill amendment corrects a reference.
Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 346-FN-A
Amend the bill by replacing line 3 of section 17 with the following:
fireworks review committee established by RSA 160-B:23 and repealed by section 21 of this act.
Senator Trombly moved adoption.
Adopted.
2000-3056-EBA
08/10
Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 615-FN-A
The Committee on Enrolled Bills to which was referred HB 615-FN-A
AN ACT establishing a registry for brain and spinal cord injuries and making appropriations to the department of resources and economic development and the governor’s commission on disability.
Having considered the same, report the same with the following amendment, and the recommendation that the bill as amended ought to pass.
FOR THE COMMITTEE
Explanation to Enrolled Bill Amendment to HB 615-FN-A
This enrolled bill amendment corrects numbering of certain new RSA sections.
Enrolled Bill Amendment to 615-FN-A
Amend section 6 of the bill by replacing line 1 with the following:
6 New Sections; Duties; Registry Established. Amend RSA 137-K by inserting after section 3
Amend section 6 of the bill by replacing line 3 with the following:
137-K:4 Duties. The commissioner shall:
Amend section 6 of the bill by replacing line 11 with the following:
137-K:5 Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Registry Established. There shall be established in the
Amend section 6 of the bill by replacing line 14 with the following:
137-K:6 Reporting. All facilities shall provide a report to the brain and spinal cord injury
Amend section 6 of the bill be replacing line 16 with the following:
137-K:7 Disclosure; Confidentiality.
Amend section 6 of the bill by replacing line 22 with the following:
II. Analyses and compilations of data prepared under RSA 137-K:4 which do not disclose the
Amend section 6 of the bill by replacing lines 26-28 with the following:
RSA 137-K:6.
137-K:8 Maintenance of Reports. Reports provided to the brain and spinal cord injury registry under RSA 137-K:6, and analyses and data prepared under RSA 137-K:4 shall be maintained by the
Amend section 6 of the bill by replacing line 30 with the following:
available to persons as prescribed in RSA 137-K:7.
Senator Trombly moved adoption.
Adopted.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED BILLS
The Committee on Enrolled Bills has examined and found correctly Enrolled the following entitled House and/or Senate Bills:
HB 346, relative to permissible fireworks.
HB 615, establishing a registry for brain and spinal cord injuries and making appropriations to the department of resources and economic development and the governor's commission on disability.
HB 625, relative to a mercury emissions reduction and control program and a study of mercury in ash landfills.
Senator D'Allesandro moved adoption.
Adopted.
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives has referred for Interim study the following entitled Senate Bills sent down from the Senate:
SB 85, including the judiciary as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act.
SB 88, relative to penalties for third driving while intoxicated offenses.
HOUSE MESSAGE
The House of Representatives refuses to concur with the Senate in the passage of the following entitled Senate Bills sent down from the Senate:
SB 11-FN-A, relative to the filing fee for securities in a combined prospectus offered for sale in New Hampshire by a mutual fund.
SB 94, relative to absentee voter affidavits.
SB 137-FN, relative to use of social security numbers in child support enforcement and in the issuance of driver's licenses.
SB 207, relative to authorizing bonds for the construction and renovation of regional vocational education centers.
SB 208-FN, establishing a "parents as scholars" program.
SB 216-FN, allowing veterans the right to purchase credit in the retirement system for certain service in the armed forces.
CACR 16, establishing a restricted education trust fund; establishing a maximum rate on an income tax, and dedicating income tax revenues to education.
CACR 17, the state's responsibility to provide to all citizens the opportunity for a public education.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Senator Krueger (Rule #44).
resolution
Senator Cohen moved that the Senate be in recess for the sole purpose of introduction of bills, referring bills to committee, scheduling of hearings, enrolled bill reports and amendments, and that when we adjourn we adjourn to January 13, 2000 at 10:00 a.m.
Adopted.
In recess.