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Requiring animal care center operators to notify dog owners when a dog will be left unattended and to report injuries to animals or people which occur on the premises of the animal care center.
Establishing consumer protections for digital access transaction kiosks.
Relative to the use of and disputes over blockchain and digital currencies.
Relative to employee leasing companies and workers' compensation coverage options.
Establishing a New Hampshire-Greece trade council.
Relative to on-premises licenses for licensed barbershops and salons.
Preventing municipalities from limiting dead-end road length if compliant with the state fire code.
Establishing a commission to study the implementation of a residential builder registration system.
Prohibiting the use of animal testing when other comparable methods are available.
Prohibiting certain municipal development restrictions.
Requiring the commissioner of the insurance department to prepare and publish a report regarding fortified home and commercial standards, and other mitigation and resiliency programs.
Establishing a committee to study the health and safety impacts of Red Dye 40 and other food additives in food and beverages sold in New Hampshire.
Relative to a home damage mitigation and resiliency program.
Enabling on-premises licensees to deliver liquor to customers who order a meal for home delivery and establishing a commission to develop a regulatory framework for tincture products containing alcohol.
Raising the maximum amount of state guarantees in force.
Relative to the adoption of energy efficient and clean energy districts by municipalities.
Prohibiting municipalities from requiring licenses for the production and sale of homestead food products.
Allowing credit union members to pay members of the board of directors for their services as a board member.
Relative to the use of spruce-pine-fir lumber.
Relative to the zoning board of adjustments appeal period.
Relative to supervision and registration requirements for associates of broker-dealers.
Relative to the pooling and sharing of tips among tipped employees.
Relative to a certain exemption in interest in condominium units.
Prohibiting state government entities from including specified terms related to labor organization agreements in construction related contracts and grants.
Relative to multi-family residential development on commercially zoned land.
Relative to disclosure requirements for condominium associations.
Relative to employer documentation requirements.
Relative to the liquor commission.
Allowing persons under 21 into veterans' clubs, private clubs, and social clubs under certain conditions.
Repealing the state housing champion designation and grant program.
Relative to direct shippers of wine.
Relative to providing self-funded employer health benefit plans access to their claims data.
Relative to the processing of beef cows, swine, sheep, and goats at facilities not certified by the United States Department of Agriculture.
Requiring state liquor outlets to post warnings relative to the increased risk of cancer and birth defects from drinking alcoholic beverages.
Relative to the maintenance obligations of motor vehicle operators.
Relative to licenses for primary and secondary game operators.
Relative to dwellings over water.
Limiting local authority to adopt restrictions on the building and development of residential properties.
Relative to the use of covenants by municipalities.
Relative to restrictions on acquisition of ownership, controlling, and occupancy interests in real property by certain foreign principals on or around certain military installations, and criminal penalties and civil forfeiture procedures for illegal acquisition.
Allowing high-density residential development on land zoned for commercial use.
Relative to the housing opportunity project extension and homes for homeland heroes grant program.
Relative to zoning procedures concerning residential housing.
Relative to third-party veterans' claims assistance and protection.
Establishing an elderly, disabled, blind, and deaf property tax exemption reimbursement fund, authorizing video lottery terminals, renaming the lottery commission, and creating a voluntary statewide self-exclusion database.
Relative to zoning procedures concerning residential housing.
Relative to restrictions on acquisition of ownership, controlling, and occupancy interests in real property by certain foreign principals on or around certain military installations, and criminal penalties and civil forfeiture procedures for illegal acquisition.
Relative to dwellings over water.
Relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relative to the calculation of floor-area-ratios under local building ordinances.
Relative to one day liquor license requirements and making salons and barber shops eligible for on-premise licenses.
Allowing the department of justice to authorize the preclosing use of a portion of a deposit held in escrow for the payment of certain construction customizations, upgrades, or change orders.
Relative to issuing building permits along private roads.
Relative to subdivision regulations on the completion of improvements and the regulation of building permits.
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.
Relative to zoning restrictions on dwelling units.
Allowing the sale of freeze dried foods produced in homestead food operations.
Relative to the formation of fraudulent businesses.
Permitting residential building in commercial zoning.
Repealing the requirement that vehicle funding loan contracts have successive periodic payments that are substantially equal in amount.
Making technical corrections to certain insurance laws.
Relative to modifying the definition of ADUs.
Relative to the employment of military spouses in the event of involuntary deployment of service member.
Relative to making electronic rent payments optional.
Relative to authority for municipalities to regulate mandatory on-site parking requirements.
Relative to stairway requirements in certain residential buildings.
Prohibiting municipalities from denying building or occupancy permits for property adjacent to class VI roads under certain circumstances.
Requiring a food delivery service to enter into an agreement with a food service establishment or food retail store before offering delivery service from that restaurant.
Relative to notice required prior to sale of a manufactured housing unit located in a resident-owned community.
Relative to homeowners and prohibiting certain types of listing agreements.
Relative to the audit requirements for consumer cooperative associations.
Enabling the use of self-pour automated systems by liquor commission licensees.
Enabling non-citizens who are legally authorized to work in the United States to deliver alcohol.
Consolidating licensing, auditing, and enforcement responsibilities for wholesale and retail e-cigarettes sales under the liquor commission.
Relative to chartered bank lending limits.
Relative to default provisions in New Hampshire trusts.
Allowing students under age 21 to taste wine in educational settings.
Requiring leases of land, buildings, or space by state agencies to be at fair market value.
Providing specific curative measures for undischarged mortgages.
Defining "social districts" and enabling municipalities to create social districts.
Permitting in all residentially zoned areas by right the construction of manufactured housing.
Relative to brew pub licenses.
Prohibiting certain licensees from electronically recording or storing personal information obtained from an identification card.
Relative to consumption of beverages or liquor in areas not approved for service by the liquor commission.
Creating a legislative study committee to investigate the implementation of housing investment trusts in New Hampshire.
Banning certain contract provisions from being enforced against advanced practice registered nurses.
Relative to residential property subject to housing covenants under the low income housing tax credit program.
Relative to hotel and motel operations.
Relative to the approval process for new construction and to the adoption of energy efficient and clean energy districts by municipalities.
Relative to the zoning board of adjustments appeal period.
Allowing credit union members to pay members of the board of directors for their services as a board member and relative to the use of and disputes over blockchain and digital currencies.
Allowing one-time special appraisals of residences located in commercial zones.
Establishing a committee to study the regulation of private animal boarding facilities.
Repealing the temporary moratoria and limitation on building permits and the approval of subdivisions and site plans.
Relative to the housing finance authority's affordable housing guarantee program.
Relative to the food production area for homestead food.
Relative to the definition of occasional food service establishment.
Establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods.
Relative to development and related requirements in cities, towns, and municipalities.
Prohibiting planning boards from considering the number of bedrooms a given unit or development has during the hearing and approval process.
Enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale.
Relative to professional limited liability company (PLLC) assistant manager status.
Relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens.
Relative to required pay for remote work.
Relative to the use of and disputes over blockchain and digital currencies.
Establishing a liquor license where beverages, wine, and liquor can be sold without food.
Relative to wage payments.
Removing the requirement for physical safety inspections and on-board diagnostic tests for passenger vehicles and eliminating funding for the motor vehicle air pollution abatement fund.
Limiting local authority to adopt restrictions on the building and development of residential properties.
Requiring employers to provide certain information regarding cost sharing to employees receiving workers' compensation benefits.
Relative to workers' compensation and resolution of payment disputes.
Establishing the housing champion business loan program and making appropriations to the department of business and economic affairs and the business finance authority.
Relative to the use of covenants by municipalities.
Relative to consumers' cooperative associations annual audit requirements.
Increasing the annual real estate transfer tax revenue contribution and making an appropriation to the affordable housing fund.
Allowing high-density residential development on land zoned for commercial use.
Providing temporary exemptions from the land use change tax for qualifying housing projects.
Establishing a commission to study the New Hampshire zoning enabling act and relative to the effective date of the C-PACER program.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to requiring New Hampshire employers with over 25 employees use the E-Verify system.
Prohibiting state government entities from including specified terms related to labor organization agreements in construction related contracts and grants.
Relative to third-party veterans' claims assistance and protection.
Relative to the housing opportunity project extension and homes for homeland heroes grant program.
Relative to commercial property assessed clean energy and resiliency (C-PACER).
Relative to establishing a commission to review and make recommendations regarding technology-based start-up business support from the state of New Hampshire.
Relative to the sale or use of lithium-ion batteries for electric bicycles, scooters, or personal electric mobility devices.
Limiting re-disclosure of consumer reports requested in connection with a credit transaction involving an extension of credit secured by real estate.
Relative to resale of event tickets.
Relative to the use of animals in product testing.
Establishing a study committee on resident-owned manufactured housing park disputes and oversight of resident-owned manufactured housing parks.
Relative to residential parking spaces, landlord-tenant law, unauthorized occupant evictions, and zoning procedures concerning residential housing.
Relative to the regulation of money transmitters and relative to license applications and renewals for certain consumer credit entities.
Revising the laws relative to retail installment sales of motor vehicles, and relative to the sale of a vehicle to a Massachusetts resident.
Relative to brew pub licenses, relative to insurance cost-sharing calculations, and relative to receipt of pharmaceutical rebates by insurers and pharmacy benefits managers.
Relative to tenant and contract manufacturers of beer, wine, and liquor; allowing pharmacists to administer influenza, COVID-19, and other FDA licensed vaccines without explicit approval from the general court; and, restricting the purchase of real property on or around military installations.
Relative to property and casualty insurance laws administered by the insurance department.
Relative to on-premise and off-premise liquor licenses and relative to land in current use.
Relative to prohibiting lease agreements of equipment for building or facility improvements.
Relative to the establishment of decentralized autonomous organizations as legal entities within the state.
Relative to certain historic commemorations.
Relative to real property and flood risk disclosure.
Relative to requirements for sewage disposal system information to be disclosed during real estate transactions.
Relative to the authority to vote by proxy in a condominium association.
Relative to employer notice of veterans' benefits and services.
Relative to the sale of beer in refillable containers.
Relative to repealing penalties for the sale of kegs of malt beverages without a receipt.
Repealing the chapter relative to cash dispensing machines, relative to disability pensions for public safety employees who are victims of violence, and relative toestablishing the New Hampshire Canadian trade council fund.
Relative to meetings of condominium boards and committees.
Relative to allowing the distillation of hobby liquors.
Relative to wine manufacturer licenses and relative to on-premises licenses for beverage manufacturers.
Relative to the definitions of full course meals and full service restaurant for purposes of alcohol licensing.
Relative to payment of wages for deceased employees.
Relative to notice of PFAS contamination prior to the sale of real property.
Increasing the penalty for on-premises licensees overserving alcohol.
Relative to consumer guarantee contracts.
Relative to allowing the ability to work from home to count toward unemployment benefits eligibility.
Relative to access to financial services for minors in legal custody or guardianship and relative to the board of directors of mutual banks and mutual holding companies.
Relative to providing for the issuance of bonds and other obligations by the business finance authority of the state of New Hampshire to finance student loans.
Relative to rental application fees charged to prospective tenants.
Prohibiting discharge of volunteer firefighters or volunteer emergency medical technicians from other employment.
Relative to nano brewery licenses and beverage manufacturers licenses.
Relative to the employment status of university students working in educational programs.
Relative to restricting the purchase of real property on or around military installations.
Establishing a committee to study the issue of insurance appraiser licensing.
Establishing a minimum amount of uninsured motorist coverage required for vehicles operating as part of transportation network companies in New Hampshire.
Relative to extending the hours of alcoholic beverage sales for on-premises licensees.
Relative to accessory dwelling unit uses allowed by right.
Relative to professional limited liability company (PLLC) assistant manager status.
Relative to an employee's unused earned time.
Relative to employment protection for participants in the therapeutic cannabis program.
Relative to rights of tenants in cases of domestic violence.
Relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relative to liquor stores.
Relative to the effectiveness of state outreach to residents without computer, tablet, smartphone, or other electronic device access.
Relative to toilet facilities provided by restaurants.
Relative to deceptive ticket sale practices.
Relative to incentivizing landlords to accept housing choice vouchers.
Relative to prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union.
Relative to evictions based on the owner's intent to renovate the property.
Relative to maximum benefits payable in unemployment compensation.
Relative to alcohol packaging.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to establishing a New Hampshire-Ireland trade council.
Allowing students under age 21 to taste wine in educational settings.
Relative to the standard of care for insurance agents.
Directing the insurance department to conduct a cost study of providing coverage for certain reproductive health care.
Relative to penalties for violations of manufactured housing park sales requirements.
Relative to the fee differential for non-member lot rent in a manufactured housing park.
Establishing a study commission to study automobile insurance for newly acquired vehicles.
Relative to resale of event tickets.
Directing the insurance department to conduct a cost study of providing coverage for certain reproductive health care.
Relative to the Uniform Commercial Code's article on controllable electronic records.
Relative to the definition of the state building code.
Relative to public playground accessibility.
Relative to the obligation of collective bargaining units to negotiate in good faith.
Relative to optometrists.
Relative to the purchase of steel products with the Buy America certification.
Relative to the regulation of forms and rates for property and casualty insurance.
Relative to the responsibilities of insurers in conducting reviews of the operations of administrators.
Relative to the due date and delivery of monthly reports and fees to the liquor commission.
Establishing regulatory standards for the pet insurance industry and allowing restaurant owners to keep their dog on the premises.
Relative to tip pooling and sharing.
Relative to the operation and regulation of certain business entities within the state.
Relative to financial transactions involving the liquidation or rehabilitation of an insurer in which the Federal Home Loan Bank is a party.
Relative to technical changes to the laws administered by the insurance department.
Relative to fire insurance contracts.
Relative to administrative hearings, automation of electronic notices to insurance licensees, and insurance producer activities.
Relative to the operation of certain homeowners' associations.
Relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees.
Relative to escrow accounts maintained by licensed nondepository mortgage bankers, brokers, and servicers.
Relative to regulations on alcohol.
Establishing a study committee on meat processing.
Relative to the Jones Act's effect on New Hampshire's heating and energy fuel market.
Relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards.
Establishing a commission to study hospitality and tourism education in New Hampshire.
Relative to money transmitters.
Relative to revenue from commemorative bottles of liquor.
Relative to the oversight of the public deposit investment pool.
Relative to nano brewery licensing.
Establishing a committee to study the landlord tenant mediation program.
Relative to an employee's unused earned time.
Relative to the certification of a collective bargaining unit.
Authorizing residential tenants to terminate their lease in instances of domestic violence or following a disabling illness or accident.
Establishing a study committee on resident-owned manufactured housing park disputes and oversight of resident-owned manufactured housing parks.
Relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
To prohibit municipal inspections of owner-occupied units of multi-unit housing.
Relative to New Hampshire housing champion designation for municipalities and making appropriations therefor.
Relative to establishing a homeownership innovations fund in the New Hampshire housing finance authority.
Relative to the fee differential for non-member lot rent in a manufactured housing park.
Allowing students under age 21 to taste wine in educational settings.
Relative to nano brewery licenses and beverage manufacturers licenses.
Relative to the use of animals in product testing.
Establishing a scholarship fund for certain small businesses applying for loans from the capital access program administered by the New Hampshire business finance authority.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to the standard of care for insurance agents.
Establishing a minimum amount of uninsured motorist coverage required for vehicles operating as part of transportation network companies in New Hampshire.
Relative to penalties for violations of manufactured housing park sales requirements.
Establishing a study commission to study automobile insurance for newly acquired vehicles.
Relative to the payment of salaried employees.
Establishing a committee to study age discrimination by auto insurance companies.
Establishing a commission to study recruiting members of the armed forces and the commission on demographic trends.
Relative to financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
Relative to the definition of "beverage manufacturer retail outlet," certain liquor licenses and fees, including beer and specialty beverage festival licenses, relative to direct to consumer shipments of alcohol.
Adopting the Uniform Commercial Code relative to controllable electronic records, relative to exempting the developer, seller, or facilitator of the exchange of an open blockchain token from certain securities laws and establishing state procurement policies intended to promote the use of American materials.
Establishing a committee to study the need for anti-discrimination legislation in the New Hampshire financial services industry.
Relative to insurance adjuster licensing, insurance producer licensing fees, and the sale of credit life and credit accident and health insurance policies by banks.
Relative to youth employment.
Relative to the definition of "covered claim" for purposes of the New Hampshire insurance guaranty association act.
Relative to homestead food operation licensure.
Relative to life insurance.
Relative to liquor manufacturers.
Relative to the insurance department administration fund.
Relative to administrative fee credit for insurance company external review.
Relative to consumer guaranty contracts.
Relative to certain liquor manufacturers.
Relative to minimum nonforfeiture amounts under the standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities.
Relative to weights and measures.
Relative to the sale of manufactured housing parks.
Requiring online marketplaces to disclose certain information to consumers.
Relative to insurance holding companies.
Relative to laws administered by the insurance department.
Relative to the unenforceability of noncompete agreements upon termination of an employee for noncompliance with a medical intervention mandate.
Repealing the Granite State paid family leave plan.
Relative to the records of communication common carriers.
Establishing a commission to study the landlord and tenant mediation program in circuit courts.
Relative to eviction notices.
Relative to electronic wage payments.
Relative to the resolution of disputes for condominium unit owners, homeowners' association unit owners, and tenant owned manufactured housing parks.
Relative to the direct to consumer shipment of alcohol to New Hampshire residents.
Prohibiting planning and zoning ordinances that prohibit short-term rentals.
Prohibiting the sale of cosmetic products tested on animals.
Relative to multiple employer welfare arrangements.
Relative to the definition of cigar bar.
Relative to days of operation of state liquor stores.
Repealing the regulation of household goods carriers.
Requiring workers' compensation to cover prophylactic treatment for critical exposure
Relative to milk pasteurization.
Relative to permitting dogs in outdoor dining areas of restaurants.
Relative to waivers of deductibles in automobile insurance policies.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to conflicts of interest and contract powers of condominium unit owners' associations.
Establishing a New Hampshire innovation program in the department of business and economic affairs and making an annual appropriation therefor.
Establishing a scholarship fund for certain small businesses applying for loans from the capital access program administered by the New Hampshire business finance authority.
Requiring notice of the hands-free law at the point of sale for cell phones.
Relative to the use of protected health information by employers.
Relative to an injured employee's right to reinstatement to a former position for purposes of workers' compensation.
Relative to motor vehicle liability insurance policy minimum coverage.
Requiring employers to provide access to a sufficient space for nursing mothers and reasonable break time.
Establishing the New Hampshire workforce pathway program.
Relative to termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relative to the labeling and sale of hemp products containing CBD.
Requiring an employer to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnant employees.
Repealing the prohibition on the sale of over-the-counter rape test kits.
Relative to insurance coverage for emergency behavioral health services for children and young adults.
Relative to business liability protection for exposure to coronavirus and COVID-19.
Requiring an employer to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnant employees.
Requiring employers to provide access to a sufficient space for nursing mothers and reasonable break time.
Relative to brew pubs allowing customers to bring dogs to outdoor areas and enabling nano breweries and brew pubs to enter into contracts with contract brewers.
Establishing the New Hampshire workforce pathway program.
Establishing a committee to study and compare federal Occupational Safety and Health Act standards with the safety and health standards the New Hampshire department of labor uses for public sector employees.
Requiring certain licensing and reporting functions be conducted through the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry, relative to background investigations of trust officers, to certain filing fees, assessments, and interest rates, and to the transmission of consumer complaints by the banking department, requiring employers to provide certain workplace accommodations for employees, establishing the New Hampshire housing and conservation planning program, and relative to the collaborative care model service delivery method.
Relative to beverage manufacturer licenses.
Relative to rebates under the law governing unfair insurance practices.
Permitting tastings by liquor manufacturers at farmers markets.
Requiring a food delivery service to enter into an agreement with a food service establishment or food retail store before offering delivery service from that restaurant.
Relative to the minimum hourly rate for tipped employees.
Adopting omnibus legislation on landlord tenant proceedings.
Relative to residency under auto insurance policies.
Relative to the organization of alternative treatment centers.
Adopting omnibus legislation relative to insurance.
Relative to the definition of an "investment metal contract".
Allowing on-premises licensees to transport beverages and wines for delivery to consumers.
Relative to the direct shipping of liquor.
Relative to workers' compensation for heart and lung disease in firefighters.
Relative to financial assistance for businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union.
Relative to membership in risk pools.
Relative to e-delivery of insurance documents and commercial lines renewal notices.
Relative to responsibilities of the insurance department.
Relative to technical changes in the laws administered by the insurance department.
Relative to deadlines in consumer credit applications, licensing requirements for mortgage loan originators, examinations of family trust companies, delegation by credit union boards to committees, qualifications of the banking commissioner, and authorizing depository banks to elect benefit corporation status.
Relative to food in cigar shops.
Relative to apprenticeship programs in trade and industry.
Relative to termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Prohibiting the sharing of location data.
Relative to required pay.
Permitting wage and hour records to be approved and retained electronically.
Relative to the labeling and sale of hemp products containing CBD.
Relative to milk pasteurization.
Relative to paid sick leave.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Repealing the prohibition on the sale of over-the-counter rape test kits.
Relative to multiple employer welfare arrangements.
Relative to insurance coverage for emergency behavioral health services for children and young adults.
Relative to business liability protection for exposure to coronavirus and COVID-19.
Relative to electronic cigarettes and the disposal of electronic cigarette devices.
Extending unpaid leave benefits to employees for COVID-19 purposes.
Relative to warning label requirements for marijuana products dispensed in alternative treatment centers.
Relative to employers provision of reasonable accommodations for pregnant employees.
Relative to criminal background checks for school bus drivers.
Relative to mental health and substance use disorder insurance coverage.
Relative to the definition of controlled drug analog.
Relative to treatment alternatives to opioids.
Relative to the pharmacy anti-steering law.
Relative to transparency in prescription drug pricing and establishing a New Hampshire prescription drug affordability board.
Requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests.
Relative to life insurance.
Establishing minimum standards for insurance claim review and settlement practices.
Relative to specialty beverages.
Relative to insurance plans that cover maternity benefits.
Relative to the pricing of generic prescription drugs.
Relative to prescription drug benefits paid by health plans and establishing the New Hampshire prescription drug competitive marketplace.
Repealing the sunset provision for insurance coverage for oral anti-cancer therapies.
Relative to coverage for certain biologically-based mental illnesses.
Relative to brew pubs allowing customers to bring dogs to outdoor areas.
Establishing a council on the creative economy.
Making certain technical changes to the insurance laws.
Relative to financial assistance for biomass and forest product workers.
Relative to domestic insurance company investments.
Changing the requirement a member of the sponsoring charitable organization to be present during certain games of chance.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Establishing a committee to study the regulation of food trucks.
Establishing an administrative hearing procedure and penalty for an employer who fails to make payment of wages or who fails to secure workers' compensation coverage.
Relative to e-delivery of insurance documents and commercial lines renewal notices.
Relative to self-service storage insurance.
Relative to the direct shipping of liquor.
Relative to food in cigar shops.
Permitting tastings by distilleries at farmers markets.
Establishing a committee to study state regulation of net neutrality.
Relative to telemedicine coverage and reimbursements.
Relative to violence in schools.
Increasing the age for sales and possession of tobacco products.
Adopting omnibus legislation concerning workers.
Relative to mortgage defaults and nonpayment of rent during the novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak state of emergency.
Relative to unemployment compensation, certain sanitary protections for COVID-19, extending the federal Family and Medical Leave Act for certain COVID-19 protections, and waiving cost sharing for testing and treatment for COVID-19.
Relative to claims for medical monitoring.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to insurance plans that cover maternity benefits.
Relative to the privacy of certain information concerning public employees.
Relative to criminal records checks in the employee application process.
Making an appropriation for the purpose of funding substance use disorder services in Nashua.
Relative to copayments for insulin, establishing a wholesale prescription drug importation program, establishing a New Hampshire prescription drug affordability board, establishing the prescription drug competitive marketplace, relative to the pricing of generic prescription drugs, relative to prior authorization for prescription drug coverage, and requiring insurance coverage for epinephrine auto-injectors.
Relative to sharing of insurer rebates with enrollees.
Requiring workers' compensation to cover prophylactic treatment for critical exposure.
Relative to the authority of the New Hampshire attorney general to enforce certain consumer protection laws.
Establishing a condominium dispute resolution board.
Relative to workers' compensation for heart and lung disease in firefighters.
Relative to the department of employment security job training program.
Relative to allowing employees time to vote in biennial general elections
Requiring insurance coverage for epinephrine auto-injectors.
Relative to payment for earned but unused vacation or personal time.
Relative to point of sale bags.
Relative to non-covered services under dental insurance plans.
Allowing health maintenance organizations to write preferred provider organization products for Medicare Advantage.
Relative to prescription drug formulary changes.
Establishing a wholesale prescription drug importation program and establishing the New Hampshire prescription drug competitive marketplace.
Relative to prior authorization for prescription drug coverage.
Requiring employers to provide access to a sufficient space for nursing mothers and reasonable break time.
Relative to the purchase of structured settlement annuity contracts.
Relative to membership in risk pools.
Relative to negotiations by individual public employee bargaining units.
Relative to pharmacy audit provisions.
Relative to certification of an employee bargaining unit.
Relative to vehicle repair standards.
Relative to prior authorizations under group health insurance policies and managed care.
Relative to workers' compensation auditable policies.
Relative to travel insurance.
Relative to transportation of beverages and wine.
Relative to the scope of medical payments under a motor vehicle insurance policy.
Relative to insurance coverage for emergency volunteers.
Providing for premium-free insurance to persons who donate a kidney.
Establishing a homeowners' association act.
Establishing an insurance regulatory sandbox program to temporarily test insurance technology products and services.
Amending the eligibility criteria for obtaining a part-time commercial lobster and crab license.
Relative to providing notice of the introduction of new high-cost prescription drugs.
Relative to procedures for condominiums with 25 or fewer residential units.
Prohibiting prescription drug manufacturers from offering coupons or discounts to cover insurance copayments or deductibles.
Adding biometric information to the consumer protection act.
Relative to the group and individual health insurance market.
Establishing a state minimum wage and providing for adjustments to the minimum wage.
Relative to temporary workers.
Relative to multiple-employer welfare arrangements.
Permitting private enforcement of the rights of construction and labor industry employees.
Relative to advance notice to hourly employees of work schedules.
Declaring Old Hampshire Applejack the state spirit of New Hampshire.
Relative to advance notice to hourly employees of work schedules.
Prohibiting prescription drug manufacturers from offering coupons or discounts to cover insurance copayments or deductibles.
Relative to the group and individual health insurance market.
Permitting private enforcement of the rights of construction and labor industry employees.
Declaring Old Hampshire Applejack the state spirit of New Hampshire.
Adding biometric information to the consumer protection act.
Relative to providing notice of the introduction of new high-cost prescription drugs.
Relative to procedures for condominiums with 25 or fewer residential units.
Establishing a state minimum wage and providing for adjustments to the minimum wage.
Relative to criminal records checks in the employee application process.
Relative to temporary workers.
Increasing the age for sales and possession of tobacco products.
Relative to multiple-employer welfare arrangements.
Relative to sharing of insurer rebates with enrollees.
Relative to the privacy of certain information concerning public employees.
Relative to requiring prevailing wages on state-funded public works projects.
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to the organization of alternative treatment centers.
Relative to notification to public employees regarding their right to join or not join a union.
Establishing an administrative hearing procedure and penalty for an employer who fails to make payment of wages or who fails to secure workers' compensation coverage.
Relative to eliminating the waiting period before eligibility to receive unemployment benefits.
Relative to discrimination in employment based on criminal background checks.
Relative to gainful employment and partial disability in workers' compensation.
Relative to notification requirements for employees, workplace inspections, and the youth employment law.
Relative to authorized employee wage deductions.
Relative to vehicle repair standards.
Relative to employee credit privacy.
Relative to inquiries by prospective employers concerning salary history.
Prohibiting the sale of certain furniture and carpeting with flame retardant chemicals.
Relative to access to fertility care.
Relative to the life and health insurance guaranty association and relative to an unfair insurance practice regarding certain prescriptions.
Relative to the insurance data security law.
Establishing a committee to study the impact of financial initiatives for commercially insured members by drug manufacturers on prescription drug prices and health insurance premiums.
Relative to vaping.
Relative to mental health parity under the insurance laws.
Relative to forgery of a certificate of insurance.
Relative to insurance coverage for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders.
Adding post traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder to the definition of "injury" for purposes of workers' compensation, establishing the commission to study the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder in first responders, and clarifying workers' compensation for firefighter and heart, lung, or cancer disease.
Relative to self-service storage facility liens.
Clarifying the New Hampshire trust code and establishing a committee to study the effects of past trust code legislation.
Relative to temporary layoffs of certain seasonal workers and establishing a commission to study school bus driver background checks.
Relative to payment for low-dose mammography coverage.
Relative to the penalty fee structure for late premium tax payments.
Relative to principal offices of trust companies and banking and trusts insurance.
Relative to examinations conducted by the banking department.
Relative to prescription drugs under the managed care law.
Relative to certain standards for managed care organizations.
Relative to call blocking in an automated telephone dialing system.
Relative to the detection and prevention of financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
Relative to noncompete agreements for low-wage employees.
Relative to voluntary application of the uniform prudent management of institutional funds act to certain charitable trusts.
Relative to antifraud plans maintained by insurance companies.
Relative to financial regulation technicals under insurance law.
Relative to the cost of prescription drugs.
Relative to rebates under the law governing unfair insurance practices.
Relative to adoption of the Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.
Establishing a commission to study beer, wine, and liquor tourism.
Defining and regulating service entities.
Relative to surety required on construction loans.
Relative to life and health insurance.
Relative to certain insurance licensing statutes.
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Adding insurer's policy administration expenses to commercial rate standards.
Relative to insurance examinations.
Relative to multiple-employer welfare arrangements.
Relative to required reporting on waste reduction.
Relative to mental health parity under the insurance laws.
Relative to mediation of rent increases in manufactured housing parks.
Exempting certain mortgages from the law regarding licensing of nondepository mortgage bankers, brokers, and servicers.
Requiring the secretary of state to prepare materials for businesses relative to service dogs.
Establishing a committee to study certain labor statutes.
Defining specialty cider.
Relative to required notice of mortgage funding at a construction jobsite.
Relative to filing and approval of rates and rating plans applicable to workers' compensation.
Relative to real estate commissions paid to unlicensed entities.
Relative to insurance continuing education.
Relative to transparency of nonprofit patient advocacy organizations.
Establishing a commission to assess benefits and costs of a "health care for all" program for New Hampshire.
Relative to commencement of foreclosure by civil action.
Relative to New Hampshire products purchased and sold by the liquor commission.
Relative to the issuance of bonds by the county for redevelopment districts in unincorporated places.
Relative to sales of beverages and wine hosted by other licensees.
Relative to reporting and investigation of serious injuries and death in the workplace.
Relative to consumer credit corrections, consumer credit protection from fraud, and consumer credit regulatory reform.
Relative to night work.
Restricting the distribution of plastic straws.
Relative to the New Hampshire insurance department's annual hearing requirement.
Relative to signs for New Hampshire liquor and wine manufacturers.
Relative to insurance reimbursement for emergency medical services.
Relative to foreign insurance companies.
Relative to commercial modernization.
Relative to certain information provided by the commissioner of the department of employment security to the United States Department of Labor.
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act.
Relative to procedures for foreclosure of a mortgage.
Authorizing individuals and certain businesses to purchase health insurance from out-of-state companies.
Relative to veterans' preference in public employment.
Establishing a commission to review and evaluate workforce and job training in New Hampshire.
Relative to insurance coverage for prescription contraceptives.
Establishing a commission to study certain aspects of the school bus driver shortage.
Relative to condominium unit owners' special meetings and voting proxies.
Relative to posting and notification requirements for employers, establishing criteria for workplace inspections, and amending certain provisions of the youth employment law.
Relative to payment of workers' compensation benefits by direct deposit.
Relative to wine samples and samples for consumption on the premises of a beverage manufacturer.
Relative to beverage vendor fees.
Establishing a commission to study the incidence of post traumatic stress disorder in first responders and whether such disorder should be covered under workers' compensation.
Relative to limited liability companies.
Relative to name availability for business organizations and relative to reinstatement of a limited liability company.
Relative to liquor licenses.
Relative to costs of blood testing orders.
Relative to banking and consumer credit.
Relative to the storage of beverages produced by contract brewers.
Relative to the procedure for placing a security freeze on a consumer credit report.
Relative to managed care programs under workers' compensation.
Relative to a security freeze on a consumer's credit report.
Relative to regulation of mortgage bankers, brokers, servicers, and originators.
Clarifying the New Hampshire Foundation Act.
Requiring insurance policies to cover 3-D mammography.
Relative to the consumer complaint process at the banking department.
Relative to the title loan default process.
Relative to the definition of an emergency for a special assessment in a condominium.
Relative to reinsurance.
Relative to banks and credit unions.
Relative to automobile medical payments.
Relative to a declarant's options for condominium expansion.
Relative to the conduct of condominium unit owners' associations votes without a meeting.
Relative to risk-based capital for health maintenance organizations.
Requiring workers' compensation to cover prophylactic treatment for exposure.
Relative to dancers and entertainers in premises serving alcoholic beverages.
Allowing liquor licensees to select an anniversary for renewal.
Relative to the payment of weekly and biweekly wages.
Establishing a consumer services program within the insurance department.
Relative to transportation network company drivers.
Relative to days of rest for employees of recreation camps and youth skill camps.
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Clarifying rules of construction under the New Hampshire Trust Code.
Relative to delinquent accounts of liquor licensees.
Relative to senior-specific certifications or designations for securities broker-dealers.
Relative to exempt securities.
Relative to the definitions of beverage and of mead.
Relative to the regulation of online auctions.
Relative to domestic insurance company investments.
Relative to commercial lines modernization.
Repealing the prohibition on the use of milk containers.
Relative to confidentiality of forms and rates.
Relative to financial regulation technicals.
Relative to non-renewal of lines of business.
Repealing the prohibition on bottle rockets.
Relative to certificates of insurance.
Establishing a committee to study the use and regulation of biometric information.
Relative to disclosure of information relative to lower cost drugs under the managed care law.
Clarifying lessee liability for month-to-month leases.
Relative to donations of liquor to nonprofits.
Relative to collective bargaining under the right-to-know law.
Establishing a committee to study the pervasiveness of foreclosure practices that violate state or federal law.
Repealing the requirement that restaurants provide separate bathrooms for each sex.
Relative to condominiums with 10 or fewer residential units.
Relative to samples from nano breweries.
Limiting the liability of successor corporations for asbestos-related claims.
Relative to an employee's earned but unused vacation time.
Establishing a committee to study options for tenants to dispute a rent increase in a manufactured housing park if such increase was arbitrary and unreasonable.
Establishing a committee to study reimbursement rates under automobile insurance policies.
Relative to wine samples and samples for consumption on the premises of a beverage manufacturer.
Relative to on-premises sales by liquor manufacturers.
Relative to noncompete clauses for low-wage employees.
Relative to workforce development and job training.
Relative to the commission on primary care workforce issues.
Relative to advance notice of work schedules.
Relative to priority of liens for liability for support of assisted persons.
Relative to the minimum hourly rate and employer-sponsored health benefits.
Establishing a condominium dispute resolution board.
Relative to votes by condominium unit owners.
Relative to direct shippers of alcohol.
Relative to examinations of injured employees under workers' compensation law.
Relative to New Hampshire products purchased and sold by the liquor commission.
Authorizing wine manufacturer retail outlets.
Requiring insurance policies to cover 3-D mammography.
Relative to adoption of the Uniform Access to Digital Assets Act.
Authorizing wine manufacturer retail outlets.
Relative to beverage sales at farmers' markets and relative to liquor commission sales.
Revising the New Hampshire trust code.
Relative to the relationship between a franchisor and a franchisee.
Relative to the practices of pharmacy benefit managers.
Relative to disapproval of forms and authorizing the insurance commissioner to retain certain independent specialists.
Relative to the regulation of banks, trusts, and credit unions by the banking department.
Relative to licensing of mortgage loan originators from another state.
Relative to reinstatement of foreign corporations and foreign limited liability partnerships.
Amending the Uniform Securities Act.
Eliminating the hearing requirement for late reinstatement of corporations.
Relative to examinations by the insurance commissioner.
Relative to access to minutes of meetings of condominium unit owner's associations.
Relative to requirements for certain alcoholic beverage licenses.
Relative to form and rate filing fees.
Relative to wholesale distributors of alcoholic beverages.
Authorizing wine manufacturer retail outlets.
Relative to the availability of condominium financial information to unit owners.
Relative to insurance group-wide supervision and relative to supervisory college confidentiality.
Relative to beverage containers.
Relative to the definition and use of toy smoke devices.
Relative to brewpub licenses.
Relative to confidentiality of forms and rates and relative to the length of docks on a water body, water body size.
Relative to consumer credit division entities.
Relative to the sale of gift certificates.
Repealing the sunset provision on the first responder's critical injury benefit fund.
Relative to the relationship between a franchisor and a franchisee.
Exempting persons using virtual currency from registering as money transmitters.
Relative to loitering restrictions on premises of liquor licensees.
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Legalizing firecrackers.
Relative to appeals of liquor commission decisions.
Clarifying lessee liability for month-to-month leases.
Establishing a committee to study unemployment tax discounts.
Permitting employers to pay wages to employees weekly or biweekly.
Establishing a committee to consider revisions to the New Hampshire health insurance laws.
Relative to New Hampshire products purchased and sold by the liquor commission.
Relative to beverage vendor fees.
Relative to the definition and regulation of e-cigarettes.
Relative to the definition of a cigar bar.
Relative to electronic wills.
Relative to credit union branching authority.
Relative to payment of workers' compensation benefits by direct deposit.
Relative to the consumer complaint process at the banking department.
Relative to labeling for maple syrup.
Relative to the title loan default process.
Relative to a workforce development and training fund.
Establishing a fund to forgive certain educational debt and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to eliminating the waiting period before eligibility to receive unemployment benefits.
Relative to the tobacco use prevention and cessation program.
Relative to the state minimum wage.
Relative to on-premises sales by liquor manufacturers.
Relative to automobile insurance cancellation.
Relative to employer immunity for disclosure of certain worker employment information.
Relative to persons authorized to sign corporate documents.
Adjusting the minimum employer's contribution rate for unemployment insurance.
Prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join or contribute to a labor union.
Relative to breastfeeding.
Relative to the corporate governance annual disclosure act and relative to compensation of ski area employees.
Repealing provisions of law regulating Sunday business activities and relative to the consumption of liquor at sports complexes.
Relative to the procedure for amendment of condominium instruments and relative to name availability for business organizations.
Establishing beer specialty licenses and relative to rectifiers.
Relative to the merger of lots that are mortgaged and the restoration of involuntarily merged lots.
Relative to insurance coverage for prescription eye drops.
Relative to the governance of condominium unit owners' associations.
Relative to mortgage bankers, brokers, and servicers.
Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program and establishing a commission to study requiring controlled drugs and controlled drug analogs to be provided in abuse-deterrent formulation.
Relative to the first responder's critical injury benefit and establishing a committee to study soft tissue injuries for purposes of workers compensation permanent impairment awards.
Relative to review of eligibility for workers' compensation.
Relative to student health insurance plans.
Relative to investments by insurance companies.
Making changes to the limited liability companies statutes.
Legalizing firecrackers.
Relative to collaborative practice between pharmacists and health care practitioners and relative to certain drug take-back programs.
Establishing a committee to study third party mortgage processors and relative to an exemption from certain employment laws for certain minors.
Establishing a commission to study cryptocurrency regulation.
Establishing a commission to evaluate the 3-tier system.
Relative to a special health care service license and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing an advisory council on lactation.
Relative to the sale of gift certificates with expiration dates.
Relative to employment contract restrictions upon physicians.
Revising banking, credit union, and trust laws.
Relative to health care associated infections.
Relative to flexible working arrangements in employment.
Relative to the definition of small loans and relative to certain fees on small loans.
Enabling the sampling of beer or wine at farmers' markets.
Relative to the brew pub license.
Making an appropriation to the office of professional licensure and certification for technology upgrades for the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
Relative to the consumption of liquor at sports complexes and relative to sales and samples provided by wine manufacturers.
Relative to debt adjustment services.
Relative to reinsurance.
Relative to prepayment contracts for petroleum products.
Relative to life, accident, and health insurance.
Relative to producer licensing.
Relative to transportation of alcoholic beverages.
Relative to commercial coverage.
Relative to motor vehicle coverage.
Relative to risk-based capital for insurers.
Relative to regulation of the practice of out-of-state brokers by the real estate commission.
Relative to cash dispensing machine requirements.
Relative to weekly payment of workers' compensation benefits.
Prohibiting the possession of powdered or crystalline alcohol.
Relative to the brew pub license.
Permitting employers to pay wages to employees weekly or biweekly.
Relative to requirements for certain alcoholic beverage licenses.
Relative to the definition of specialty beer.
Relative to direct shipments of beer.
Relative to the use of the Family and Medical Leave Act time as it applies to workers' compensation.
Relative to the sale of smoke bombs.
Establishing a committee to study ways of requiring Internet entities to keep the personal information of customers confidential.
Establishing the administrative supervision act.
Relative to medical costs covered by motor vehicle liability policies.
Relative to temporary worker rights.
Relative to employment rights of persons with criminal records.
Relative to rates for self-pay patients and notice of allowable benefits.
Relative to the authority of the insurance commissioner to investigate violations of the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.
Relative to insurance coverage for massage therapy.
Relative to minimum housing standards for tenants with health or respiratory issues.
Relative to prior authorizations for prescription medicine.
Relative to data privacy in the workplace.
Prohibiting corporate advertising and marketing on school property.
Authorizing individuals and certain businesses to purchase health insurance from out-of-state companies.
Establishing a committee to study opioid use in workers' compensation cases.
Establishing a committee to study business practices of motor vehicle and equipment dealers.
Relative to home heating fuel deliveries in the winter.
Relative to pharmacy benefit managers paying claims.
Relative to optometrist participation in vision insurance plans.
Relative to payment for reasonable value of services.
Relative to unfair trade practices targeting veterans.
Relative to tip pooling.
Relative to cost-sharing parity for oral anti-cancer therapies.
Relative to the resale of condominium and subdivision time shares.
Relative to notice required prior to foreclosure.
Prohibiting the use of PVC piping as a flue material for venting combustion gases.
Relative to pharmacy benefit managers paying claims.
Relative to tip pooling.
Prohibiting the use of PVC piping as a flue material for venting combustion gases.
Relative to breastfeeding.
Relative to review of eligibility for workers' compensation.
Establishing the administrative supervision act.
Relative to the resale of condominium and subdivision time shares.
Relative to opioid treatment agreements under workers' compensation law.
Relative to optometrist participation in vision insurance plans.
Relative to cost-sharing parity for oral anti-cancer therapies.
Relative to unfair trade practices targeting veterans.
Relative to the governance of condominium unit owners' associations.
Authorizing individuals and certain businesses to purchase health insurance from out-of-state companies.
Relative to notice required prior to foreclosure.
Relative to payment for reasonable value of services.
Adopting the Uniform Securities Act.
Revising banking, credit union, and trust laws.
Establishing a committee to study allowing the sampling of beer or wine at farmers markets, establishing a committee to study powdered or crystalline alcohol, and relative to the definition of alcohol.
Relative to the discharge of a mortgage.
Relative to commercial referral fees.
Relative to driver's license information obtained by pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers.
Relative to uninsured or hit-and-run motor vehicle coverage and relative to the New Hampshire excellence in higher education endowment trust fund.
Relative to licensing of money transmitters.
Establishing a committee to study the provision of services to the public by Uber and existing taxi services.
Establishing a committee to study short-term rentals by homeowners and owners of residential properties.
Relative to taxation of employee leasing companies under the business enterprise tax.
Relative to name availability for business organizations.
Making changes to the life and health insurance guaranty association.
Restricting the sale or possession of synthetic drugs.
Relative to the regulation of consumer guaranty contracts by the insurance department and guaranteed asset protection waivers by the banking department.
Reestablishing the commission to study soft tissue injuries under workers' compensation and to study the feasibility of developing a first responder's critical injury fund.
Relative to wine consumed at cocktail lounges.
Relative to licensure of research organizations by the pharmacy board.
Relative to wholesale hospital-to-hospital laboratory and testing services.
Allowing private employers to establish a policy granting a veterans' preference in employment decisions.
Relative to liquor manufacturers.
Allowing a liquor manufacturer to be issued an on-premises license.
Relative to the notice required prior to foreclosure of residential property.
Relative to the definition of wine-fortified.
Relative to advertising of liquor or beverages.
Relative to the definition of beverage.
Establishing a commission to study and make recommendations for a common definition of employee.
Establishing a committee to study low-wage workers and their effect on the New Hampshire economy.
Relative to the membership and governance of condominium unit owners associations.
Requiring the managing agent to return the records of a condominium association upon the request of the association.
Establishing a committee to study the definition of "employee" and the application of that definition to persons who work exclusively at home via the Internet for online business activities.
Relative to rulemaking for market conduct record retention and production.
Relative to the insurance claims adjuster definition.
Relative to commercial insurance.
Relative to the supervision of a real estate office and the duties of a facilitator under the real estate practice act.
Relative to travel insurance.
Relative to regulation of small loans, title loans, and payday loans.
Relative to policies for property and casualty insurance.
Relative to sales of alcoholic beverages by manufacturers.
Establishing a commission to study the issue of residential tenancies in foreclosed properties.
Repealing the payment of subminimum wages to persons with disabilities.
Reviving the commission to review and consider alcoholic beverage manufacturing processes and retail sales in manufacturing facilities.
Relative to sales of alcoholic beverages by manufacturers.
Relative to the advisory committee on international trade.
Prohibiting the payment of subminimum wages to persons with disabilities.
Relative to sales of beer in refillable containers.
Establishing a committee to study the adoption of low-impact housing development standards by the department of environmental services.
Relative to home heating fuel deliveries in the winter.
Relative to the definition of "direct primary care."
Relative to requirements for on-premises liquor licenses.
Prohibiting discrimination against employees who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join or contribute to a labor union.
Relative to employee notification of contraceptive coverage.
Relative to blanket accident and health insurance.
Making oral contraceptives available without a prescription.
Relative to allocation from the annual license renewal fee for pharmacists to the impaired pharmacist program and relative to emergency prescriptions.
Relative to copayments for certain providers.
Relative to prepaid contracts for home heating fuel and relative to reimbursement for towns affected by the Merrimack River flood control compact and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to privacy in the workplace.
Establishing a commission to study the current community-based system of commodities reporting by junk or scrap metal dealers in New Hampshire and establishing a commission to study regulatory requirements for pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers in New Hampshire.
Relative to the requirement for notice of noncompete agreements prior to the start of employment.
Relative to paycheck equity.
Repealing the prospective repeal of the annual public hearing and report on health insurance costs and trends.
Relative to licensure of motor vehicle dealers dealer registrations, and vehicle inspections.
Relative to a benefit for certain medical conditions covered by workers compensation and establishing a commission to study soft tissue injuries under workers compensation and to study the feasibility of developing a first responders critical injury fund.
Relative to assignment of legal costs in suits between condominium associations and condominium members.
Establishing a committee to study the law requiring all exceptions to prescription drug benefits under the managed care law to be approved within 48 hours.
Requiring the insurance department to hold public information sessions and provide a comment period before approval of products to be sold on the health exchange.
Authorizing tenant brewing.
Establishing a commission to study New Hampshire mortgage foreclosure law, new federal regulations, and fair foreclosure practices.
Relative to paycheck equity.
Relative to revising the uniform trust act.
Authorizing benefit corporations.
Relative to signatures required for applications for certain insurance.
Relative to drug use not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Relative to the anti-rebating law.
Relative to revival of a charter by a voluntary corporation or association.
Relative to the authority of the bank commissioner to investigate certain unfair or deceptive acts or practices.
Relative to recovery under uninsured motorist coverage.
Relative to covered prescription drugs.
Relative to employer documentation of worker eligibility to work in the United States.
Relative to the definition of pharmacy benefit manager.
Relative to the licensing requirements for mortgage bankers and brokers.
Relative to the auctioning of wine and liquor for charitable purposes.
Clarifying the term "valid claim" for property insurance.
Relative to student coverage.
Making technical corrections to the standard valuation law.
Relative to flood coverage notification.
Allowing wholesale distributors to purchase beverages from nano brewery licensees.
Establishing a committee to study the payment of subminimum wages to persons with disabilities.
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Relative to enforcement of labor laws by the department of labor.
Relative to contributions to charities by employees.
Establishing a commission to study the sale of beer in refillable containers.
Making a technical change in the workers' compensation law.
Authorizing credit unions to provide group accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
Relative to rectifiers.
Prohibiting an employer from using credit history in employment decisions.
Relative to the definition of employee for purposes of workers compensation.
Adding a member to the advisory council on workers compensation.
Establishing a commission to study medical costs and payments under workers compensation law.
Relative to advertising alcoholic beverages on billboards.
Relative to insurance filing fees.
Relative to liquor manufacturers and relative to samples of alcoholic beverages.
Relative to the definition of abutter for notice of land use board hearings.
Relative to the sale of consumer fireworks.
Relative to alcoholic beverage advertising restrictions.
Relative to wages lost when an employee submits to a medical examination required under workers' compensation law.
Relative to deductibles, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket maximums under health insurance policies.
Prohibiting an employer from using credit history in employment decisions.
Relative to payroll cards.
Relative to title loans.
Relative to weekly workers' compensation payments.
Prohibiting discrimination against the unemployed.
Requiring insurance companies sending out solicitations for insurance to include a disclosure on such solicitations.
Relative to eviction procedures on foreclosed properties.
Prohibiting insurance companies from discriminating regarding reimbursements based on forms of licensure issued by the board of medicine.
Relative to the sale of unpasteurized apple cider.
Relative to agreements between health care providers and patients regarding prescription drugs and workers' compensation.
Relative to diminished earnings capacity and protections for certain wage earners and relative to independent medical examinations.
Prohibiting multiple prescription drug failures.
Relative to waivers for out-of-state businesses and employees in a state of emergency.
Relative to the labeling of genetically engineered foods.
Relative to procedures for accepting settlement offers.
Relative to certain claims available under the medical payments portion of a motor vehicle liability policy.
Relative to apportionment under the business profits tax of taxable income from mutual fund sales.
Relative to insurance coverage for pediatric vision screenings.
Relative to medical examinations for workers' compensation.
Relative to public or private criticism of employers by employees.
Relative to auditing insurance policies under workers' compensation.
Establishing a committee to study low-profit limited liability companies.
Relative to an employer's burden of proof in unemployment compensation hearings.
Relative to administrative supervision of insurers.
Relative to liquor samples.
Relative to the appointment of insurance agents and repealing a fee for insurance producers.
Relative to non-covered services under dental insurance plans.
Relative to non-covered services under dental insurance plans.
Prohibiting multiple prescription drug failures.
Relative to the general consumer credit laws of the state, making a technical correction, and relative to a town clerk and tax collector electing to be a member in the retirement system.
Relative to residential units in rooming houses.
Relative to medical examinations under workers' compensation.
Relative to the New Hampshire vaccine association.
Relative to limitations on sales by nano breweries for consumption on the premises.
Relative to the economic development advisory council.
Relative to the general banking laws of the state and relative to electronic funds transfers.
Relative to reinsurance.
Relative to the standard valuation law.
Relative to portable electronics insurance.
Relative to electronic funds transfers.
Relative to falsity of reports by employers and unemployment benefits recipients.
Relative to hours of sales of on-premises liquor licensees.
Relative to termination of activities and dissolution of the association created under RSA 404-G.
Relative to worksharing.
Relative to a financial examination supervisor.
Relative to benefits for unemployed persons who are attempting to establish a business.
Establishing a committee to study the regulation of pharmacy benefits managers.
Relative to insurance holding companies.
Relative to pharmacy rights during an audit.
Establishing a committee to study the use and misuse of prescription drugs in workers' compensation cases.
Relative to business practices between motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.
Relative to prescription drugs in workers' compensation cases.
Revising the New Hampshire business corporations act, RSA 293-A.
Relative to property and casualty insurers under the risk-based capital law.
Relative to funding agreements issued by life insurance companies.
Establishing a commission to study the current community-based system of commodities reporting by junk or scrap metal dealers in New Hampshire.
Prohibiting an employer from using credit history in employment decisions.
Relative to privacy in the workplace.
Relative to choice of pharmacy under workers' compensation.
Relative to beverage container and packaging approval.
Relative to the sale of pets.
Repealing the board of trust company incorporation.
Relative to group and individual health insurance market rules.
Relative to new hire reports to the department of employment security.
Relative to mailing of notices and determinations by the department of employment security.
Relative to registration of certain state contracts with the department of state and repealing the information practices act.
Relative to names of limited partnerships.
Relative to assisted living facilities and landlord tenant law.
Relative to the definition of "professional service."
Authorizing electronic payment of payroll.
Allowing companion dogs in the outdoor areas of restaurants.
Establishing a right of discovery to a carrier's investigation of claims in workers' compensation cases.
Instituting a state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to an employer's burden of proof in unemployment compensation hearings.
Regulating guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for heating oil, kerosene, or liquefied petroleum gas.
Relative to beverage and liquor licenses for bed and breakfasts.
Establishing a committee to study existing debt collection laws and practices.
Relative to home production of wine for personal or family use.
Relative to appeals from the compensation appeals board.
Establishing a committee to study low-profit limited liability companies.
Requiring a pharmacy to substitute generically equivalent drugs for any prescription paid for by state funds.
Requiring the labor commissioner to maintain certain statistical information regarding payment of workers' compensation.
Relative to administrative supervision of insurers.
Relative to notice of sale in foreclosure proceedings.
Relative to the civil penalty for failure to make payment of workers' compensation.
Relative to drug use not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Relative to liquor samples.
Instituting a state minimum hourly rate.
Relative to the appointment of insurance agents and repealing a fee for insurance producers.