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2025 HB616 (New Title) relative to the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of or charged with abuse of animals and establishing a committee to study the animal cruelty statutes.
2025 HB307 relative to the food production area for homestead food.
2025 HB455 relative to reports by the department of health and human services regarding Medicaid enhancement for children and pregnant women.
2025 HB150 enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale.
2025 HB304 relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens.
2025 HB271 relative to initial license requirements for licensed social work associates.
2025 HB267 relative to animal chiropractors.
2025 HB370 reestablishing the commission to study the delivery of behavioral crisis services to individuals with mental illness with an impairment primarily due to intellectual disability.
2025 SB229 relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat.
2025 HB179 relative to hazardous waste accident fees.
2025 HB265 (New Title) requiring that a public body's meeting minutes include start and end times of the meeting and the printed name of the recording secretary.
2025 HB124 (New Title) enabling a municipal forest committee or conservation commission to offer surplus money to the municipality for deposit in the municipal unreserved fund balance.
2025 HB374 (New Title) relative to local tax cap and budget laws.
2025 HB737 (New Title) creating local options for games of chance, authorizing keno throughout the state, and changing charitable gaming license fees and reporting requirements.
2025 SB157 relative to inspection and registration of certain fleet vehicles and necessary amendments and administrative rules regarding the state implementation plan.
2025 SB266 relative to safety and accountability of drivers under 18 years of age.
2025 HB75 legalizing cannabis for persons 21 years of age or older.
2025 HB222 repealing the requirement for a memorandum of understanding between a chartered public school and school district regarding how students with disabilities will receive special education services.
2025 HB399 (New Title) establishing a commission to study the New Hampshire zoning enabling act and relative to the effective date of the C-PACER program.
2025 HB552 relative to coverage of children under the state retiree insurance plan.
2025 HB120 relative to transferring statutory authority from the department of education to the department of military affairs and veterans services regarding educational support services.
2025 HB261 relative to election audits.
2025 HB198 relative to legalizing certain quantities of cannabis and establishing penalties for the smoking or vaping of cannabis in public.
2025 HB327 relative to filing for office and witnessing affidavits.
2025 HB445 establishing a study commission to examine the causes of and ways to alleviate the shortage of law enforcement officers in New Hampshire.
2025 HB508 relative to decreasing assessment rates for entities providing VoIP and IP-enabled services, as well as certain local exchange carriers and their affiliates.
2025 HB666 relative to adding restitution payment for violations of the confidentiality of the library use records and adding library cards and membership status to the list of confidential matters.
2025 HB777 codifying the law enforcement accreditation commission.
2025 HB204 relative to criteria for reporting child support delinquencies to federal agencies.
2025 HB597 establishing a designated behavioral health access point within the enhanced 911 system.
2025 HB405 (New Title) establishing a commission to study human trafficking within illicit massage businesses and relative to prostitution and related offenses.
2025 SB22 relative to disclosure of criminal history and criminal records to the child care licensing unit of the department of health and human services.
2025 HB92 (New Title) requiring recusal of members of zoning boards of adjustment and planning boards in certain circumstances.
2025 SB201 relative to classified and unclassified positions.
2025 HB632 permitting health care providers affiliated with the Veterans Administration to certify medical accommodations on behalf of veterans residing in New Hampshire.
2025 CACR8 relating to sheriffs. Providing that no person shall hold the office of county sheriff after he or she has attained the age of seventy-five years.
2025 HB77 (New Title) prohibiting certain licensees from electronically recording or storing personal information obtained from an identification card.
2025 HB310 (New Title) establishing a commission to study the creation of a regulatory framework for stable tokens, tokenized real-world assets, and blockchain-based trusts in New Hampshire.
2025 SB93 (New Title) relative to licensed nurse assistant (LNA) licensure application materials.
2025 HB321 requiring the division of motor vehicles to extend a fine payment period for certain motor vehicle violations from 30 days to 90 days if the driver requests the extension.
2025 HB690 directing the department of energy to investigate the state's withdrawal from ISO-New England and other strategy decisions that impact ratepayers in relation to New England's environmental policy.
2025 HB663 allowing the division of historic resources to expend moose plate funds to administer and fund grants.
2025 HB509 relative to the contents of the attorney general's annual report detailing state forfeiture information for the preceding fiscal year.
2025 HB223 relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities that operate within 15 miles of a critical access hospital.
2025 SB15 relative to establishing a mandatory minimum sentence for the crime of distribution of a controlled drug with death resulting.
2025 HB653 establishing a pilot program within the department of education to implement alternatives to restraint and seclusion of students.
2025 HB513 (New Title) allowing the department of transportation to execute a right-of-way use agreement, subject to Federal Highway Administration approval, for snowmobile operation along Interstate 89 in the town of Sutton, from NH Route 114, traveling south for one mile.
2025 SB77 providing children in delinquency and children in need of services (CHINS) cases the identical types of psychological evaluations as children in child protection matters.
2025 HB214 (New Title) relative to the regulation of recreational therapists and respiratory care practitioners and relative to delaying the effective dates of various new procedures for criminal history records checks.
2025 HB64 relative to extending hiring preferences for military members and their spouses to the state and private businesses, and establishing purchase preferences for disabled veterans and military spouses regarding state supply purchases.