Legislative Review Page - Clerk
Below you will find Legislative House and Senate Bills pertaining to Clerk related issues. Click on the House or Senate Bill number to go the State of New Hampshire Bill Status page. Also on this page you will find links to view the full text of the bill and docket information.
If the status of a Bill is not listed on our page, it is still in the legislative process and will require that you look to the State site for further information relative to its disposition. Our page will only indicate if the Bill has been adopted or defeated.
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(New Title) relative to food service licensure and establishing a committee to study the regulation of food service establishments. |
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relative to the definition of marriage. |
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establishing that marriage between one man and one woman shall be the only legal domestic union that shall be valid or recognized in this state. |
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relative to polling hours and location of polling places. |
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apportioning state representative districts, congressional districts, executive council districts, and county commissioner districts. |
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eliminating various taxes and fees and tax and fee increases enacted in fiscal years 2007 through 2010 |
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CACR relating to referendums. Providing that the voters can veto laws by referendum |
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relative to special state elections |
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establishing a committee to study permitting nonresident property owners to vote in local elections |
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| HB1172 | authorizing nano brewery licensees to sell their products at farmers' markets. | |
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relative to updating voter birth information in the statewide centralized voter registration database. |
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relative to remedies under the right-to-know law |
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relative to membership dues paid by towns |
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| HB1260 | relative to poker games and charitable gaming. | |
| HB1263 | repealing the law requiring landlords of restricted residential property provide service of process information. | |
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relative to the penalty for violating ordinances governing hawkers and peddlers |
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relative to nonresident vehicle registration |
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relative to permit fee transfer credits |
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relative to challenges to voters |
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amending certain requirements to obtain a local vendor license |
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relative to agricultural plates |
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relative to the definition of "public body" under the right-to-know law. |
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establishing a special number plate to support public elementary and secondary schools |
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prohibiting state and local governments from using funds to employ a lobbyist |
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prohibiting public employees from being candidates for certain offices |
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relative to a person’s residence for voting and all other legal purposes |
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relative to exceptions for municipal regulation of hawkers and peddlers |
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establishing a service animal registration commission |
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relative to amending warrant articles in towns that have adopted the official ballot referendum form of meeting |
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relative to state general election ballots |
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| HB1432 | relative to the release of motor vehicle registration information. | |
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relative to the definitions of resident for motor vehicle law purposes and domicile for voting purposes and relative to vehicle registration and driver’s license requirements. |
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repealing dog licensing requirements |
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| HB1506 | relative to the right-to-know exemption for public employee personnel files. | |
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reducing the penalty for violating a local vendor ordinance. |
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| HB1535 | relative to arrest records under the right-to-know law. | |
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relative to party columns on ballots. |
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relative to access to ballots |
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relative to nomination of political organizations. |
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relative to voting in primary elections. |
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| HB1598 | relative to the definition of "meeting" under the right-to-know law. | |
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relative to local spending caps |
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relative to photo identifcation indicating veteran's status |
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transferring election law enforcement to the secretary of state |
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requiring the deposit of dedicated fund revenues into the general fund for the 2014 and 2015 fiscal years and requiring non-constitutionally established dedicated funds to be eliminated on June 30, 2015 unless reinstated by the legislature. |
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relative to complaints of election law violations |
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relative to motor vehicle inspections. |
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relative to the term "election" for the purposes of public meetings |
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| SB214 | relative to the applicability of the right-to-know law to public libraries. | |
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relative to fees for vital records |
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relative to the date for the state primary election |
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relative to special elections of the charter commission |
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relative to nomination of candidates |
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| relative to requirements for warrant articles | ||
| SB262 | requiring disclosure of minutes of meetings after the approval of the minutes. | |
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relative to the definition of default budget in towns that use official ballot voting |
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relative to presenting photo identification to vote in person |
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relative to disposition of boat fee revenue |
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relative to eligibility to vote, voter registration, and verifying identity of voters |
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relative to a surviving spouse's right to retain a Purple Heart plate |

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