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Prohibits certain government regulations regarding pregnancy resource centers in connection with abortion and contraception service offerings.
Relative to judicial performance evaluations.
Relative to the right to marry. Providing that the right to marry is a fundamental civil right and that the state shall protect the right of every individual, regardless of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or race, to marry and to have their marriage legally recognized.
Relative to the issuance of subpoenas in administrative proceedings.
Relative to the contents of the attorney general's annual report detailing state forfeiture information for the preceding fiscal year.
Restricting the use of certain public and private facilities on the basis of sex and establishing that such restriction does not qualify as discrimination.
Relative to prohibiting foreign adversary persons or foreign entities of concern from financing lawsuits.
Establishing a commission to study whether a court with specialized jurisdiction over corporate, commercial, and equitable matters should be established.
Relative to the statute of limitations for bringing a private right of action for violation of the statute prohibiting medical procedures and treatments intended to alter a minor's gender.
Relating to registers of probate. Providing that the office of register of probate and all references to such office be eliminated.
Relative to the minutes of non-public sessions.
Relative to the mental health courts.
Establishing a committee to study the laws and procedures governing the filing and registering of quitclaim deeds in the state.
Relative to the taking of private property.
Relative to interstate depositions and discovery.
Relative to the release of escrowed funds by the judicial branch.
Requiring marital masters, arbitrators, mediators, and judicial referees to be commissioned as a justice of peace as a qualification for such positions.
Instructing the house of representatives to investigate whether grounds exist to impeach Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill.
Relative to the time to petition for a new trial.
Adding a definition of citizen of New Hampshire and expanding the number of persons eligible for the New Hampshire medal of honor.
Relative to the uniform voidable transactions act.
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances and establishing that certain biological sex distinctions do not qualify as discrimination.
Repealing buffer zones for reproductive health care facilities.
Relative to liability of governmental units.
Relating to the retirement age for judges. Providing that the mandatory judicial retirement age shall be increased from 70 to 75.
Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.
Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.
Relative to marriage registration forms and delayed certificates of marriage.
Relative to certain prohibitions on abortion referrals by publicly funded medical facilities.
Relative to causes of action for wrongful detention, drug forfeiture proceedings, the regulation of law enforcement officers, and the offense of unsworn falsification.
Establishing a free speech advisory commission.
Removing all references of gender identity in New Hampshire statutes.
Establishing state court remedies for violations of state and federal law by federal employees.
Establishing mandatory reporting of civil rights violations committed by members of the judiciary.
Relating to the authority to establish courtsProvided that the sole authority lies within the general court.
Authorizing and directing the house judiciary committee to investigate whether cause exists for the impeachment of any justice of the New Hampshire supreme court.
Relative to judicial privilege and relative to the litigation of small claims.
Relative to the use of face recognition technology.
Expanding the right to try act to include certain qualifying severe illness and permitting certain regenerative stem cell therapies under the act.
Requesting an opinion of the justices on the scope of part II, article 4 of the New Hampshire constitution, as well as other related articles.
Relative to the liability for death of a companion animal.
Requesting the opinion of the justices clarifying the scope of the state's constitutional obligations concerning education.
Allowing for appointment by county attorneys of investigators with law enforcement powers.
Relative to nondiscrimination due to disability.
Relative to PFAS facility liability.
Relative to legislative oversight of the judicial branch.establishing legislative oversight of the judicial branch.
Harmonizing the age of personhood under the criminal code and the fetal life protection act.
Repealing the legislature's declaration of authority over public education.
Relative to notice requirements and enforcement for pharmacies dispensing medications intended to induce chemical abortions.
Relating to the supreme court.Providing that the supreme court may not make rules that have the force and effect of law.
Relative to property owned pursuant to the public trust doctrine.
Creating an exception to physical attendance and quorum requirements under the right-to-know law for individuals with disabilities and individuals caring for a household member with disabilities.
Requiring that probate court notices of acquisitions of real estate through inheritance or similar devise be recorded in a county's registry of deeds.
Relative to the regulation of the practice of law, establishing an independent legal licensing board, and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to prohibiting state Medicaid payments to facilities that discriminate against employees, students, or trainees for exercising lawful medical or religious vaccine exemptions.
Relative to grand jury minutes and relative to the defense and indemnification of certain government officers and employees.
Establishing investigatory grand juries housed under the county sheriffs' offices.
Reestablishing the judicial conduct commission.
Relative to local records retention.
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.
Relative to appeals from convictions in circuit court for certain offenses.
Relative to judicial immunity and permitting civil actions against judicial officers for certain criminal bail decisions.
Limiting judicial immunity.
Relative to increases in state tax rates and debts.
Relative to fetal death records.
Relative to restoration of competency to stand trial for criminal defendants.
Subjecting taxpayer funded investigations to the right-to-know law.
Relative to the regulation of and protections for personal data obtained by websites and data brokers.
Permitting one-party consent for audio and video recordings in certain instances.
Relative to compensation for jurors.
Permitting consenting adults to enter into contract-based marriage agreements as an alternative to the requirement of a marriage license.
Relative to the classification and protection of personal digital information and cloud-stored files.
Relative to nonconsensual provision of medication intended to terminate a pregnancy and the homicide of a fetus.
Relating to the power of the supreme and superior courts. Providing that such power is repealed.
Declaring the directives of the judicial branch in the Claremont cases that the legislative and executive branches define an "adequate education," adopt "standards of accountability," and "guarantee adequate funding" of a public education are not binding on the legislative and executive branches.
Relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.
Relative to witness fees in criminal cases.
Relative to repayment regarding appointed counsel for indigent criminal defendants.
Relative to retaliatory defamation in domestic violence and sexual violence cases.
Relating to the right to compute. Providing that the right of individuals to use computation resources shall not be infringed.
Relative to non-public sessions at public meetings where discussion in public would likely affect a person's reputation.
Relative to interest-bearing pooled trust accounts maintained by lawyers.
Preventing minors from accessing obscenity on certain electronic devices with internet access.
Extending the position of right-to-know ombudsman for 2 years and exempting individuals who assist in the preparation of a right-to-know complaint at no charge from the unauthorized practice of law.
Defining the term citizen for the purposes of the right to know law and including preliminary drafts circulated to a quorum of a majority of a public body as disclosable documents.
Relative to non-public sessions at public meetings where discussion in public would likely affect a person's reputation.
Relative to repayment regarding appointed counsel for indigent criminal defendants.
Relative to local records retention.
Extending the position of right-to-know ombudsman for 2 years and exempting individuals who assist in the preparation of a right-to-know complaint at no charge from the unauthorized practice of law.
Preventing minors from accessing obscenity on certain electronic devices with internet access.
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.
Relative to fetal death records.
Relative to retaliatory defamation in domestic violence and sexual violence cases.
Declaring the directives of the judicial branch in the Claremont cases that the legislative and executive branches define an "adequate education," adopt "standards of accountability," and "guarantee adequate funding" of a public education are not binding on the legislative and executive branches.
Relating to the right to compute. Providing that the right of individuals to use computation resources shall not be infringed.
Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.
Relative to interest-bearing pooled trust accounts maintained by lawyers.
Defining the term citizen for the purposes of the right to know law and including preliminary drafts circulated to a quorum of a majority of a public body as disclosable documents.
Authorizing persons who win the state lottery to remain anonymous.
Relative to a parent's access to their minor child's library records.
Eliminating liability for support and recovery over certain indigent relations.
Prohibiting those convicted of murder from financially profiting from the death of the victim.
Relative to authorizing hearing officers of the department of education to issue subpoenas.
Relative to the reporting requirements of the judicial council.
Relative to misdemeanor sexual assault prosecutions and relative to the duty to report for sexual offenders and offenders against children.
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain circumstances.
Creating a legislative study committee to investigate the implementation of housing investment trusts in New Hampshire.
Requiring that a public body's meeting minutes include start and end times of the meeting and the printed name of the recording secretary.
Extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases and relative to adding library cards and membership status to the list of confidential library user records.
Criminalizing and creating a private right of action for the facilitation, encouragement, offer, solicitation, or recommendation of certain acts or actions through a responsive generative communication to a child, and relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relative to medical examiner's certificates and medical certification of the death record.
Relative to hearings before the board of tax and land appeals.
Relative to contempt of the general court.
Relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.
Relative to restoration of competency to stand trial for criminal defendants.
Specifying that library user information exempted from disclosure in the right-to-know law includes information regarding library cards and library membership status.
Allowing a public body member's presence at a meeting by electronic or other means of communication only if physical presence is unavoidable.
Relative to professional limited liability company (PLLC) assistant manager status.
Establishing community property trusts.
Relative to preventing strategic lawsuits against public participation.
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.
Relative to class action settlements and consent decrees.
Relative to public health, safety, and state sovereignty.
Relative to the expectation of privacy in personal information maintained by the state.
Relative to material subject to disclosure under the right to know law.
Relative to witness fees in criminal cases.
Relative to the contents of the attorney general's annual report detailing state forfeiture information for the preceding fiscal year.
Relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information.
Relative to litigation alleging constitutional rights violations.
Relative to the exercise of the freedom of religion.
Relative to options for end of life care.
Relative to establishing causes of actions against educational institutions that charge excessive tuition rates.
Allowing admission of one-party audio and video recordings in certain circumstances.
Establishing a private right of action for civil rights violations.
Relative to causes of action against companies that misstate the impacts of their business on the environment.
Establishing a cause of action for unwarranted video imaging of residential premises.
Requiring a public body's collective bargaining negotiations to be deemed public meetings and requiring that arguments made and information generated during the meetings be made available to the public under the right-to-know law.
Instructing the house of representatives to investigate whether grounds exist to impeach Judge David Ruoff.
Relating to the presumption of innocence. Providing that in all cases and suits of the state against one of the people, the defendant shall be innocent unless proven guilty.
Extending the statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Appropriating $30,000 to the judicial branch for the purpose of hiring a contractor to conduct a manual review of domestic violence and stalking cases and related criminal cases.
Relative to drug forfeiture proceedings.
Relative to an award of attorney's fees upon a successful appeal of a local property tax assessment.
Relative to loss of consortium involving pets.
Removing fees and charges for governmental records under the right-to-know law and reinstating potential liability for disclosure of information exempt from disclosure.
Condemning the judicial doctrine of "disparate impact".
Relative to restrictions on elective abortion.
Establishing a veterans treatment court
Relative to judicial administration.
Relative to judicial training.
Providing penalties for the assault or harassment of sports officials.
Relative to the New Hampshire unitrust statute.
Relative to release of confidential records of a person appointed a guardian and relative to patient access to medical records.
Relative to prohibiting certain uses of deepfakes and creating a private claim of action.
Abolishing the collection of racial and educational data for use in a marital application worksheet and relative to the expectation of privacy.
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.
Relative to the authority of the housing appeals board.
Relative to judicial review of department of environmental services decisions.
Creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person's ethnicity.
Relative to the statute of limitations on civil actions involving PFAS.
Establishing a committee to study restoration of competency.
Relative to raising the cap on damages for wrongful death loss of consortium claims.
Relative to reporting the death of voters.
Extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases.
Relative to fees for records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to legal services by paraprofessionals.
Relative to the review of decisions in cases involving judicial misconduct.
Relative to rental application fees charged to prospective tenants.
Relative to material subject to disclosure under the right-to-know law.
Relative to name changes for inmates, parolees, and convicted violent felons.
Relative to pre-trial competency evaluations.
Relative to civil actions for PFAS contamination and relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relative to local records retention.
Relative to professional limited liability company (PLLC) assistant manager status.
Relative to end of life options.
Relative to repealing the judicial conduct commission.
Relative to rights of tenants in cases of domestic violence.
Changing several references and modifying language in parentage and birth records.
Establishing a committee to study the various barriers to discharge for patients to be safely discharged from acute care facilities.
Relative to court reporters.
Relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information.
Relative to authorizing the commissioner of the department of education to issue subpoenas.
Relative to qualified immunity standards.
Relative to legal remedies for individuals who receive medical detransitioning.
Relative to loss of consortium.
Restricting trial courts in criminal matters from imposing certain sentences following a plea bargain.
Prohibiting termination of a tenancy based on a tenant's failure to pay rent that was increased by certain price fixing programs.
Relative to tenants in section 8 public housing.
Relative to unlawful discriminatory practices.
Relative to preventing strategic lawsuits against public participation.
Relating to the definition of the word "cherish." Providing that the 1784 word "cherish" shall be replaced by the 2024 word "cherish."
Relative to repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition.
Relative to the expectation of privacy.
Adopting the uniform real property transfer on death act.
Relative to combining the board of tax and land appeals and the housing appeals board.
Establishing liability for publishers and distributors of Internet material harmful to minors.
Relative to attorney's fees in actions under the right to know law.
Relative to civil actions regarding the prohibited use of synthetic media.
Relative to liability for the cost of PFAS blood testing.
Relating to the right to abortion. Providing that all persons shall have the right to abortion prior to 24 weeks.
Relative to town and school ballot recount appeals.
Relative to conditions for an abortion performed after viability or 15 weeks gestation.
Relative to law enforcement officials appearing in court as an attorney.
Relative to restrictions on access to abortion.
Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.
Relative to payment for legal services for persons involuntarily admitted for mental health services.
Relative to clearance inspections following identification of a lead exposure hazard.
Relative to public school human rights complaints.
Relative to complaint procedures in cases before the commission for human rights.
Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.
Establishing a superior court land use review docket.
Relative to the handling of requests made under the right-to-know law.
Relative to private rights of action by school or library employees.
Relative to state recognition of biological sex.
Relative to the expectation of privacy.
Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.
Relative to clearance inspections following identification of a lead exposure hazard.
Relative to public school human rights complaints.
To limit application fees charged to prospective residential tenants.
Relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information.
Relative to complaint procedures in cases before the commission for human rights.
Establishing a superior court land use review docket.
Relative to the director of charitable trusts.
Relative to a quorum for meetings open to the public to include remote presence.
Relative to minutes from nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.
Relative to accommodation for medical reasons in issuing marriage licenses.
Exempting certain phone calls from the right to know law.
Relative to the payment of costs for indigent persons involved in mediation services.
Relative to parentage.
Relative to screening panels for medical injury claims.
Relative to financial disclosure forms filed by judges.
Relative to payment for legal services for persons involuntarily admitted for mental health services.
Establishing a committee to study the landlord tenant mediation program.
Relative to remote participation in government meetings.
Relative to the authority of registers of probate.
Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.
Relative to release of confidential records of a person appointed a guardian.
Relative to attorney's fees in actions under the right to know law.
Adopting the uniform real property transfer on death act.
Relative to the handling of requests made under the right-to-know law.
Authorizing residential tenants to terminate their lease in instances of domestic violence or following a disabling illness or accident.
Relative to equal access to marriage.
Relative to supported decision making.
Repealing the criminal and civil penalties from the fetal life protection act.
Relative to reproductive rights.
Relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relating to the retirement age for judges. Providing that the mandatory judicial retirement age shall be increased from 70 to 75.
Prohibiting abortions after detection of fetal heartbeat.
Requiring informed consent prior to receiving an abortion procedure.
Repealing the fetal life protection act.
Relating to reproductive freedom. Providing that all persons have the right to make their own reproductive decisions.
Relative to the right of any infant born alive to appropriate medical care and treatment.
Relative to causes of action for individual rights.
Prohibiting discrimination against tenants holding certain vouchers for purposes of renting dwellings.
Relative to discrimination against veterans and price discrimination among other protected classes.
Relative to notice of rent increases in certain residential rental property.
Relative to evictions based on the owner's intent to renovate the property.
Relative to tenant's right to notification prior to the sale of a multifamily home.
Relative to remote participation in public meetings under the right to know law.
Prohibiting cities and towns from discriminating in the use of public facilities.
Relative to religious use of land and structures.
Relative to bodily injury actions against governmental units.
Relative to consultation with legal counsel under the right to know law.
Relative to service of writs and precepts by a constable.
Relative to free speech in interactive computer services.
Relative to the transfer of residential property.
Permitting a police chief or other designated law enforcement officer to serve process.
Relative to termination of guardianship.
Relative to prohibiting towns from criminalizing the right to peacefully and orderly assemble.
Relating to fundamental rights. Providing that the constitution protects the right to marry.
Relative to the right to review source code of software in criminal cases.
Prohibiting certain zoning regulation of land or structures used primarily for religious purposes.
Permitting arraignments for felonies and preliminary examinations to be heard in circuit court.
Relative to the pretermitted heir statute.
Establishing the office of the right-to-know ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing the personal privacy protection act.
Relative to landowner liability on land authorized for outdoor recreational activities.
Allowing limited legal services to be provided by certain paraprofessionals.
Relative to obtaining out-of-state discovery and testimony.
Relative to requirements for charitable organizations.
Establishing the office of the right to know ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to complaint procedures in cases before the commission for human rights.
Repealing the prohibition on entering or remaining on a public way or sidewalk adjacent to a reproductive health care facility.
Allowing the department of environmental services to have access to enhanced 911 information.
Relative to certain provisions of the fetal life protection act requiring an ultrasound examination.
Relative to the source of funding for appointment of counsel or other services for indigent persons.
Relative to compensation paid to a crime victim.
Establishing a superior court land use review docket.
Relative to the right of a victim of domestic violence to have a support person present when testifying or being deposed.
Allowing the biological father of an unborn child to petition the court for an injunction prohibiting the biological mother from having an abortion.
Relative to electronic notice.
Relative to the judicial retirement plan.
Adopting the uniform real property transfer on death act.
Relative to public comment periods at school district meetings and meetings of the state board of education.
Relating to registers of probate. Providing that eliminating the office of register of probate and all references to such office.
Relative to certain provisions of the fetal life protection act requiring an ultrasound examination.
Relative to the electronic participation requirements of meetings open to the public under the right to know law.
Permitting licensing boards to conduct remote meetings.
Relative to meetings of boards and commissions in the department of safety.
Establishing a commission to study the landlord and tenant mediation program in circuit courts.
Relative to eviction notices.
Establishing a commission to study insanity and restoration of competency.
Relative to availability of information or records relating to the enhanced 911 system.
Relative to a forfeiture of personal property.
Relative to treatment of PFAScontaminants in thedrinking water of the Merrimack Village Water District.
Permitting transfer on death deeds for real property.
Relative to reproductive rights.
Relating to reproductive medical decisions. Providing that the state shall not infringe or unduly inconvenience the right of reproductive medical decisions.
Relative to the taking of real property by eminent domain.
Modifying attorney exemptions under RSA 91-A.
Relative to nonpublic meetings concerning public employees.
Relative to supreme court reporting.
Allowing parties in family court cases to create their own recordings of the proceedings.
Relative to release of confidential records of a person appointed a guardian.
Relative to concealment of a cause of action.
Relative to the expectation of privacy.
Prohibiting the suspension of civil liberties during a state of emergency.
Relative to additional lights on emergency vehicles.
Establishing a committee to study the rental or lease of housing to a person who has pets.
Allowing public meetings to be conducted virtually.
Defining certain school information as governmental records under the right to know law.
Prohibiting the placement of construction and demolition debris in landfills.
Defining "religious belief" and protecting it from discrimination.
Prohibiting abortions after detection of fetal heartbeat.
Relative to equal access to places of public accommodation regardless of vaccination status.
Prohibiting discrimination against tenants holding certain vouchers for purposes of renting dwellings.
Relative to notice of rent increases in residential rental property.
Prohibiting the termination of a lease during the sale of real property.
Relative to the housing appeals board.
Making immunization status a protected class.
Repealing the housing appeals board.
Relative to meetings of the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.
Establishing a committee to study the right of any infant born alive to medically appropriate and reasonable care and treatment.
Modifying the governmental records exempted from RSA 91-A.
Relative to immunity from civil liability for sports officials.
Relative to governmental records available upon request.
Relative to probate procedures for small estates.
Requiring the refund of residential tenancy application fees.
Requiring certain health advisory notices to be provided to renters of vacation or recreational rental units.
Relative to regulation of athlete agents.
Relative to the definition of an employee or official of a governmental unit.
Relative to disclosures required prior to solicitations made on behalf of law enforcement agencies.
Relative to police disciplinary hearings.
Relative to remote notarization.
Relative to amending a conservation easement between the state and a landowner.
Extending certain civil immunity to public and private entities during major public health emergencies.
Protecting nascent human life as a reasonable and valid state interest.
Creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person's ethnicity.
Relative to supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship.
Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.
Relative to termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Requiring parties responsible for pollution of a drinking water supply to be financially responsible for certain consequences of that pollution.
Establishing the office of the right-to-know ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.
Requiring parties responsible for pollution of a drinking water supply to be financially responsible for certain consequences of that pollution.
Relative to the expectation of privacy.
Creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person's ethnicity.
Relative to police disciplinary hearings.
Relative to treatment of PFAScontaminants in thedrinking water of the Merrimack Village Water District.
Protecting nascent human life as a reasonable and valid state interest.
Relative to electronic notice.
Relative to supreme court reporting.
Relative to the judicial retirement plan.
Relative to remote notarization.
Adopting the uniform real property transfer on death act.
Extending certain civil immunity to public and private entities during major public health emergencies.
Relative to amending a conservation easement between the state and a landowner.
Relative to establishing a body-worn and in-car camera fund and making an appropriation therefor; amending juvenile delinquency proceedings and transfers to superior court; and establishing committees to study the role and scope of authority of school resource officers and the collection of race and ethnicity data on state identification cards.
Adopting omnibus legislation relative to civil actions and criminal liability.
Adopting omnibus legislation relative to certain agency requests.
Relative to the protection of religious liberty.
Relative to the discussion of disclosure of the minutes from a nonpublic session under the right-to-know law.
Relative to minutes and decisions in nonpublic sessions; an exemption for items falling within the attorney-client privilege or the attorney work product doctrine under the right-to-know law; and remote access to public meetings under the right-to-know law.
Adopting omnibus legislation on landlord tenant proceedings.
Creating a statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
Establishing a committee to review authorizing governing bodies of municipalities to hold virtual meetings and to study remote access to meetings under RSA 91-A.
Relative to the rental of shared living facilities.
Relative to the protection of fetal life.
Authorizing certain procedures for rulemaking.
Prohibiting the suspension of civil liberties during a state of emergency.
Prohibiting surveillance by the state on public ways or sidewalks.
Relative to the right of any infant born alive to medically appropriate and reasonable care and treatment.
Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.
Relative to notice of execution of tax lien to mortgagees.
Prohibiting the sharing of location data.
Relative to termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.
Relative to supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship.
Relative to a forfeiture of personal property.
Prohibiting non-disparagement clauses in settlement agreements involving a governmental unit.
Relative to potential jurors excused from jury duty due to a lack of residency in the county of jury service.
Relative to takings of property in a declared emergency.
Establishing a cause of action against the state to protect individual rights.
Relative to claims for medical monitoring.
Relative to collective bargaining agreement strategy discussions under the right-to-know law.
Relative to guilt by association and defamation by media outlets.
Relative to offering vocational training as part of the drug court and alternative drug offender grant program.
Shielding journalists from mandatory disclosure of sources by subpoena.
Relative to consideration of home-share income and exempting rentals of shared facilities from requirements under the real estate practice act.
Relative to drug courts and alternative drug offender grant programs.
Creating a cause of action for censorship by social media websites.
Relative to standards for mental health courts.
Relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency.
Eliminating the housing appeals board.
Relative to public notice of and access to meetings under the right to know law.
Declaring that the Claremont case's mandates that the legislative and executive branches define an adequate education, determine its cost, fund its entire cost with state taxes, and ensure its delivery through accountability, are not binding on the legislative and executive branches.
Relative to notice of rent increases in certain residential rental property.
Repealing the prohibition on entering or remaining on a public way or sidewalk adjacent to a reproductive health care facility.
Relating to the retirement age of judges. Providing that the retirement age of judges be increased.
Prohibiting public funding of abortions and establishing the New Hampshire foster care and adoption initiative fund.
Relative to the use of funds in the drug forfeiture fund.
Relative to powers of the legislature. Providing that the legislature may overturn any decision of a state court concerning the interpretation of a state law.
Prohibiting the use of public funds for abortions.
Relative to the supreme court reporter and reports.
Establishing the New Hampshire collaborative law act.
Establishing a commission to study the adoption of remote online notarization in New Hampshire.
Relative to alternative dispute resolution.
Relative to the child fatality review committee.
Relating to reproductive medical decisions. Providing that the state shall not infringe or unduly inconvenience the right of reproductive medical decisions.
Relative to prohibiting discrimination in housing against persons with pets.
Relative to mortgage defaults and nonpayment of rent during the novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak state of emergency.
Relative to patient directed care and patient's rights with regard to end-of-life decisions.
Extending the committee to study whether non-attorney legal professionals could be licensed to engage in the limited practice of law.
Relative to recording grand jury testimony.
Relative to the relocation of children with elevated lead levels.
Relative to sealing records in nonpublic session under the right-to-know law.
Relative to the penalty for carnival or amusement ride operators.
Relative to forfeiture of seized personal property.
Relative to persons held in civil contempt.
Prohibiting surveillance by the state on public ways or sidewalks.
Relative to the expectation of privacy.
Repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition.
Establishing a committee to study the establishment of water testing requirements for residential rental property.
Establishing a committee to study the attorney general's authority over certain municipal and county employees.
Relative to requiring a roll call vote when one member of a public body participates electronically.
Relative to the sharing of location information by mobile telecommunications services, and establishing a civil penalty and civil cause of action for unauthorized sharing of electronic location information.
Relative to minutes and decisions in nonpublic sessions under the right-to-know law.
Relative to safety requirements for pools on foreclosed residential property.
Relative to claims for medical monitoring.
Relative to allowing the use of facility dogs for therapeutic purposes in proceedings involving children or certain other persons.
Relative to the use of funds in the drug forfeiture fund.
Prohibiting the state or a state official from using a face recognition system.
Establishing a special marriage officiant license.
Relative to liability for wrongful acts in an employer/employee relationship.
Providing for the appointment of special conservators of the peace.
Relative to prohibiting abortion in certain cases.
Relative to the right of any infant born alive to medically appropriate and reasonable care and treatment.
Relative to the definition of "public body" under the right-to-know law.
Relative to parental notification prior to abortion.
Relative to actions against tenants.
Relative to children, vulnerable adults, and animals in hot vehicles.
Prohibiting abortions after detection of fetal heartbeat.
Concerning support for cats and dogs that are neglected or treated cruelly.
Relative to matters discussed in nonpublic session under the right-to-know law.
Relative to qualifications of referees in the superior courts and circuit courts.
Relative to the effect of homicide on distribution at death.
Relative to the minutes in nonpublic session under the right-to-know law.
Relative to the authority of the attorney general to supervise the county attorney.
Relative to the limited immunity of pharmacists.
Relative to the cost of production of records under the right-to-know law.
Adding a definition of "reasonably described" to the right-to-know law.
Requiring landlords to notify prospective tenants of the use of pesticides or other toxins in the premises.
Relative to animals in motor vehicles.
Relating to regulation of searches and seizures. Providing that certain information in a legally enforceable contract shall be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Relative to the writ of quo warranto.
Relative to liability of New Hampshire news media for failure to update stories on criminal proceedings.
Relative to violations of constitutional rights
Relative to the office of cost containment.
Relative to procedures for determining and disclosing exculpatory evidence in a police officer's personnel file.
Relative to the duties of the registers of probate.
Relative to circumstances under which police officer disciplinary records shall be public documents.
Relative to procedures for determining and disclosing exculpatory evidence in a police officer's personnel file.
Relative to circumstances under which police officer disciplinary records shall be public documents.
Relative to the office of cost containment.
Relative to a private right of action for toxin exposure.
Relative to allowing the use of therapy animals or facility dogs for therapeutic purposes in proceedings involving children or certain other persons.
Relative to the duties of the registers of probate.
Expanding the law against discrimination based on gender identity to other areas of the law prohibiting discrimination.
Relative to transparency and standards for acquisition transactions in health care.
Relative to anti-discrimination protection for students in public schools.
Relative to live medical testimony in courts.
Relative to the court accreditation commission.
Relative to the Hampton judicial district and establishing the Hampton district court as a site for judicial branch family division cases
Relative to voluntary application of the uniform prudent management of institutional funds act to certain charitable trusts.
Relative to exemptions from property attachments.
Relative to free inspection of records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to delay or denial of records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to salaries of certain circuit court judges.
Establishing a special marriage officiant license and relative to the assignment of temporary justices to the supreme court.
Establishing a committee to study whether non-attorney legal professionals could be licensed to engage in the limited practice of law in the family division of the circuit court while under the supervision of a licensed attorney.
Allowing all state agencies and political subdivisions to have access to enhanced 911 information.
Establishing a committee to study certain findings regarding hospice and palliative care.
Establishing reciprocity for notaries in abutting states.
Relative to the property interest in abandoned personal materials.
Relative to commencement of foreclosure by civil action.
Prohibiting non-disparagement clauses in settlement agreements involving a governmental unit.
Creating a cause of action for certain constitutional deprivations of right.
Establishing a citizen's right-to-know appeals commission and a right-to-know law ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to electronic transcripts for appeals to the supreme court.
Relative to the procedures governing possessory actions against tenants.
Relative to jury trials in consumer protection act cases.
Relative to the release of recordings from security cameras in civil proceedings.
Relative to allodial title and violations of the oath of office.
Establishing a committee to study the will of Benjamin Thompson and whether the university of New Hampshire is in compliance therewith.
Relative to foreclosure proceedings and pre-foreclosure notices.
Establishing the office of right-to-know ombudsman.
Relative to the requirements for summary judgment in a civil action.
Relative to requiring the current address of a defendant in a landlord tenant or small claims case.
Relative to requirements for residential tenants evicted for nonpayment of rent.
Relative to unalienable rights of inhabitants.
Establishing a housing appeals board within the attorney general's office.
Repealing the law relative to the buffer zones to reproductive health care facilities.
Relative to the process for inhabitants of the state to effectuate the protections of Article 14.
Establishing a board of housing development appeals.
Establishing an expectation of privacy in personal materials.
Relative to an expectation of privacy in personal information.
Relative to review hearings in involuntary admission cases.
Relative to pro se litigants under the right-to-know law.
Relative to information to be included in the minutes under the right-to-know law.
Requiring an annual report detailing activity related to forfeiture of personal property.
Relative to the judicial district for the town of Waterville Valley and the unincorporated place of Livermore.
Relative to actions against tenants for a caregiver under an agreement for a person with disabilities.
Prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity.
Relative to liability of governmental units.
Relative to administrative fees on restitution.
Clarifying lessee liability for month-to-month leases.
Relating to privacy. Providing that an individual's right to live free of governmental intrusion is natural, essential, and inherent.
Relative to collective bargaining under the right-to-know law.
Relative to procedures for determining and disclosing exculpatory evidence in a police officer's personnel file.
Prohibiting the transmission of images or sounds of another person who is on private property or to conduct surveillance activity.
Relative to persons held in civil contempt.
Relating to legal actions. Providing that taxpayers have standing to bring actions against the government.
Relative to exemptions from property attachments.
Relative to an individual's property right in his or her DNA.
Relative to a jury's determination as to the applicability of a law.
Relative to the duties of registers of probate.
Relative to the submission of evidence prior to hearings in divorce cases.
Establishing a committee to review compensation in asbestos litigation and to study ways to promote transparency, fairness, and timeliness of payment in asbestos litigation.
Relative to immunity for campground owners.
Establishing a citizens' right-to-know appeals commission and a right-to-know law ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to breast-feeding.
Prohibiting costs for inspection of governmental records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to access to records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to costs charged under the right-to-know law.
Requiring records to be kept for certain exempt convenings under the right-to-know law.
Prohibiting release of certain information relative to users of therapeutic cannabis to federal agencies.
Relative to causes for divorce.
Relative to coercive abortions.
Making the Coakley Landfill Group subject to the provisions of RSA 91-A.
Relative to abortions after viability.
Allowing additional charges under a lease to be included in a demand for rent.
Relative to security deposits.
Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.
Relative to costs of requests which are in electronic format under the right-to-know law.
Relative to status for part-time retired judges.
Relative to a landlord's ability to sell personal property of a commercial tenant.
Relative to employment of chief executive officers under the right-to-know law.
Relative to collective bargaining under the right-to-know law.
Relative to determination of parental rights and responsibilities and establishing a presumption in favor of shared residential responsibility.
Requiring a jury trial before the municipality transfers certain property.
Requiring court costs and attorneys fees to be paid to the prevailing party.
Relative to the assertion of civil claims, cross claims, or counter claims in civil cases.
Relative to forwarding addresses of tenants in landlord tenant actions.
Relative to a private right of action for toxin exposure.
Relative to limits on money judgments in landlord-tenant cases.
Relative to public bodies under the right-to-know law.
Relative to residential leases including provisions prohibiting tenants from possessing firearms, explosives, or ammunition within the premises.
Seeking the removal from office of superior court judge James D. O'Neill, III.
Creating managed asset trusts for real property.
Relating to the election of judges. Providing that judges be elected for specific terms.
Relative to reports issued by the judicial council.
Relative to judicial review of proceedings before the human rights commission.
Relating to the administrative head of the courts. Providing that the chief justice of the supreme court shall make rules governing employees of the courts and the practice and procedure to be followed in the courts.
Relative to the use of funds in the drug forfeiture fund.
Relative to rules of the judicial council.
Requiring bonding for clerks of court.
Relative to compensation of jurors.
Amending a duty of the judicial council.
Relative to the duties of the judicial council.
Relative to the penalty for tampering with public records or information.
Relative to statutes of limitations in civil actions against public servants.
Establishing a penalty for violations related to statutory liens on personal property.
Relative to fraudulent documents purporting to create a lien or assert a claim against property.
Expanding the jurisdiction of the state commission for human rights to hear civil rights and civil liberty issues.
Relative to procedures for determining and disclosing exculpatory evidence in a police officer's personnel file.
Relative to forfeiture of personal property.
Relative to adoption of the Uniform Access to Digital Assets Act.
Relative to the issuance of a summons instead of arrest.
Relative to banning abortion after viability.
Relative to persons held in civil contempt.
Relative to procedures related to the disclosure of exculpatory evidence by police officers.
Relative to review hearings in involuntary admission cases.
Relative to the duties of registers of probate.
Relative to pro se litigants under the right-to-know law.
Relative to determination of parental rights and responsibilities and establishing a presumption in favor of shared residential responsibility.
Relative to causes for divorce.
Relative to the submission of evidence prior to hearings in divorce cases.
Relative to mental health courts.
Relative to chemical analyses of controlled drugs.
Relative to posting notice and minutes of public meetings on the public body's website.
Relative to blood testing orders.
Relative to the authority of state police employees.
Establishing the Uniform Power of Attorney Act.
Establishing a veterans track within the court system and relative to annulment of a sentence imposed by a mental health court.
Relative to minutes under the right-to-know law.
Relative to limitation of actions in which the state is a plaintiff.
Establishing a commission to study processes to resolve right-to-know complaints.
Relative to the admissibility of proffered evidence in sexual assault cases.
Relative to incarceration for nonpayment of an assessment or nonperformance of community service.
Relative to immunity from prosecution for persons involved in a drug-related emergency.
Relative to the statutory construction of the phrase "under oath."
Relative to appeals of liquor commission decisions.
Clarifying lessee liability for month-to-month leases.
Relative to the admissibility of proffered evidence in sexual assault cases.
Relative to forfeiture of personal property.
Relative to the definition of "emergency" for purposes of a quorum under the right-to-know law.
Relative to a jury's determination as to the applicability of law.
Clarifying the equity jurisdiction of the judicial branch family division.
Relative to electronic wills.
Relative to penalties for violations of planning and zoning laws.
Relative to the records of the probate court.
Repealing the law relative to providing certain parameters for access to reproductive health care facilities.
Relative to confidentiality in applying for public sector jobs.
Limiting jurisdiction of the superior courts over certain adequate education statutes and adequate education grants.
Requiring a non-client public protection and recovery fund to be administered by the supreme court.
Relative to certain citizens having standing to sue school boards.
Relative to damages in landlord-tenant actions.
Relative to awarding attorney's fees under the right-to-know law.
Relative to including court personnel in judicial performance evaluations.
Relative to a jury trial for the execution of a tax lien.
Relative to allodial title and violations of the oath of office.
Relative to qualifications of referees in the superior courts and circuit courts.
Relative to claims against judges.
Relative to the process for inhabitants of the state to effectuate the protections of Article 14.
Prohibiting electronic warrants.
Relative to notice of oral arguments in courts.
Relating to disqualification by age. Providing that there be no age disqualification for a judge of any court, judge of probate, or sheriff.
Exempting certain building plans from the right-to-know law.
Relative to shared facilities and homeless shelters.
Establishing a special marriage officiant license.
Relative to the jurisdiction of the board of claims.
Relative to the duties of and meeting requirements for the judicial council.
Relative to the powers of commissioners of deeds.
Relative to the statute of limitations for continuing violations of rights which are guaranteed by the federal or state constitution.
Repealing exceptions to claims against the state.
Establishing a commission to study costs of requests for information under the right-to-know law.
Relating to the administrative head of the courts. Providing that the chief justice of the supreme court shall make rules governing employees of the courts and the practice and procedure to be followed in the courts.
Relative to storm water or sewage penalties.
Relating to legal actions. Providing that taxpayers have standing to bring actions against the government.
Relative to appraisals of residential property, a residential owner option in a partial taking, and relocation, temporary housing, and legal expenses in eminent domain proceedings for gas pipelines; relative to intervention by the site evaluation committee in such proceedings; and relative to expenditures from the energy efficiency fund.
Relative to costs for public records filed electronically.
Relative to discussion with legal counsel under the right-to-know law.
Relative to damage to private property and relative to the authority of federal border patrol agents to make arrests in Coos county.
Relative to the disposition of ward accounts.
Establishing an advisory council on lactation.
Relative to payment of rent pending the stay of an eviction proceeding.
Relative to procedures for determining and disclosing exculpatory evidence in a police officer's personnel file.
Relative to private transferring of adopted children.
Establishing a committee to study guardianship in New Hampshire.
Repealing a provision of the harassment statute.
Relative to post-judgment real estate liens.
Relative to forfeiture of property; relative to the sale of premixed synthetic urine; establishing a grant program for high schools for heroin and opiate prevention education; and clarifying who may petition to adopt.
Establishing a committee to study the immunity of court-appointed special advocates.
Relative to adoption.
Establishing an end-of-life choices study commission.
Relative to fulfilling the requirement for a notarized signature electronically.
Relative to ownership of DNA.
Relative to termination of tenancy.
Repealing the law governing access to reproductive health care facilities.
Relative to qualifications of referees in the superior courts and circuit courts.
Relative to a jury's determination as to the applicability of a law.
Relative to membership in the judicial retirement plan of judges appointed at age 63 or older.
Relative to the minutes of nonpublic sessions of public bodies.
Relative to voting records in nonpublic sessions of public bodies.
Relative to volunteers under the department of resources and economic development.
Establishing a committee to study the duties of the attorney general and the county attorneys.
Relative to multiple indictments in criminal prosecutions.
Adopting the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as law.
Relative to contact between a plaintiff and defendant subject to a protective order.
Relative to the manner in which New Hampshire takes possession of land.
Relative to the expectation of privacy in personal materials.
Relative to banning abortion after viability.
Relative to the qualifications of jurors.
Relative to governmental liability for negligence claims.
Relating to the right to privacy. Providing that an individual's right to live free from governmental interference is fundamental.
Prohibiting buying, selling, and experimenting on unborn infants or bodily remains resulting from abortion.
Relative to governmental liability for personal injury on playground structures.
Prohibiting the use of public funds, employees, and facilities in assisting or performing abortions.
Prohibiting certain court filing fees.
Prohibiting abortions once an unborn child can feel pain.
Prohibiting an abortion based on genetic abnormalities.
Requiring licensure of outpatient abortion clinics.
Relative to service of process by attorneys and justices of the peace.
Relative to records of convenings of public bodies.
Requiring law enforcement officers to return stolen property.
Providing that persons who provide false or misleading information in an abuse or neglect proceeding shall be guilty of the crime of false swearing.
Limiting pregnancy terminations to pregnancies of 20 weeks or less.
Relative to the expectation of privacy in personal information.
Relative to entering dismissals of cases by nolle prosequi.
Relative to judicial salaries.
Authorizing and directing the house judiciary committee to investigate whether cause exists for the impeachment of Governor Maggie Hassan.
Directing the house judiciary committee to investigate former superior court justices Robert Morrill and James O'Neill and retired Grafton county superior court clerk Robert Muh for violations of law and constitutions.
Authorizing and directing the house judiciary committee to investigate whether cause exists for the impeachment of the 5 executive councilors.
Establishing a commission to study processes to resolve right-to-know complaints.
Changing the marriage license requirement to a requirement that couples obtain a certificate of notice of intent to marry and a certificate of marriage.
Relative to alternatives to incarceration as a criminal penalty.
Relative to the review of minutes of nonpublic sessions.
Relative to a taxpayer's application for a property tax abatement.
Allowing periodic payments of judgments to include assignment of wages.
Requiring that courts provide jurors with information regarding the authority of the position of juror.
Relative to the laws governing the citizens of New Hampshire.
Relative to levy of executions on shares in any corporation.
Relative to notice of offer for property in eminent domain cases and making the condemning entity liable for reasonable attorney's fees in certain cases.
Relative to the amount of a money judgment for unpaid rent.
Appointing personal representatives for persons who had founded petitions before the house committee on redress of grievances.
Requiring public bodies and agencies to provide information which is not regularly kept or reported upon payment by the requestor.
Relative to the protection of infants born alive.
Relative to abortion procedures.
Establishing a special marriage officiant license.
Relative to the penalty assessment fund and requiring payment into the penalty assessment for persons performing court-mandated community service.
Allowing a public body or agency to charge a fee for costs of retrieving public records under the right-to-know law.
Relating to the election of judges. Providing that judges be elected for specific terms.
Relative to allodial rights and violations of the oath of office.
Relative to decrees pro confesso in title dispute actions.
Abolishing the supreme court general counsel position and the judicial council.
Relative to attachments on benefits under the judicial retirement plan.
Relative to divorce petitions and procedures.
Relative to the duties of and meeting requirements for the judicial council.
Relative to governmental records exempted under the right-to-know law.
Protecting certified public accountants from prosecution or penalty for providing services to alternative treatment centers.
Allowing public bodies or agencies to charge for the costs of retrieval of public records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to access to investigational drugs, biological products, and devices.
Prohibiting the use or application of foreign laws in the state court.
Relative to banning abortion after viability.
Relating to legal actions. Providing that taxpayers have standing to bring actions against the government.
Relative to forfeiture of property.
Relative to the dissolution of the New Hampshire medical malpractice joint underwriting association and relative to cost-sharing parity for oral anti-cancer therapies.
Relative to filing felonies first in the superior court.
Permitting landlords to remove tenants property in certain circumstances and relative to the committee to study issues concerning parking for those with walking disabilities.
Requiring the defendant to personally appear in the courtroom during a victim impact statement.
Relative to compensation to claimants under the victims' assistance fund.
Expanding the good Samaritan law to engineers and architects.
Establishing a committee to study government immunity from suit and accountability by its citizens.
Relative to the acceptance of risk in outdoor recreational activities.
Limiting liability of out-of-state emergency services entities responding to incidents in New Hampshire.
Repealing the interagency coordinating council for women offenders and relative to the membership of the interbranch criminal and juvenile justice council.
Relative to waiver of rights to devised or inherited real property.
Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right-to-know law.
Relative to the Hampton and Exeter district divisions of the circuit court.
Making technical corrections to the laws relative to the judicial council and repealing a limitation on compensation of counsel for indigent defendants.
Establishing a committee to study end-of-life decisions.
Relative to discussion with legal counsel under the right-to-know law.
Relative to governmental records exempted under the right-to-know law.
Adopting the Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act.
Relative to sealing nonpublic session minutes.
Relative to termination of tenancy.
Relative to the unauthorized practice of law.
Repealing the law relative to providing certain parameters for access to reproductive health care facilities.
Relative to jurisdiction over surrogacy cases under RSA 168-B.
Relative to appointment of counsel for indigent defendants.
Relative to nonpublic sessions of public bodies under the right-to-know law.
Relative to documents filed electronically with a court under oath.
Relative to filing of small claims.
Relative to the payment of restitution among and between co-defendants.
Relative to nonpublic sessions under the right-to-know law.
Relative to costs for public records filed electronically.
Urging the department of justice to reexamine the conviction of Chad Evans.
Relative to jury nullification.
Clarifying the equity jurisdiction of the judicial branch family division.
Relative to quorums for meetings under the right-to-know law.
Relative to certain causes of action by inhabitants of this state.
Establishing a right-to-know grievance commission and relative to notice of meetings under the right-to-know law.
Relative to inspection of governmental records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to inspection of governmental records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to access to court records in parenting cases.
Relating to judgment on impeachment. Providing that persons impeached by the senate forfeit their state pensions and state-funded insurance.
Relative to persons held in civil contempt.
Relative to reimbursement of fees and out-of-pocket expenses associated with estate administration.
Directing the house of representatives to investigate whether grounds exist to impeach Judge Jacalyn Colburn for her decision in City of Nashua v. William M. Gardner, Secretary of State.
Prohibiting the use of public funds for abortion services.
Relative to violations of constitutional rights.
Relative to jury tampering by magistrates.
Relative to the acceptance of documents notarized by a justice of the peace.
Relative to jury nullification.
Relating to the nomination and appointment of officers. Providing that judicial officers shall be confirmed by the legislature.
Prohibiting the assignment and acceptance of recommendations of unauthorized judicial referees.
Allowing a landlord to collect first and last month's rent in addition to a security deposit.
Providing that life begins at conception.
Relative to the definition of "meeting" under the right-to-know law.
Establishing a commission to study the operations of small claims court.
Relative to marital assets in divorce proceedings.
Relative to complaint procedures before the state commission for human rights.
Relating to natural rights. Providing that discrimination based on sexual orientation is prohibited.
Establishing the right-to-know grievance commission.
Relative to state agency communications.
Establishing a medical malpractice panel and insurance oversight committee.
Revising the form for summons instead of arrest and prohibiting prejudgment attachments in small claims actions.
Relative to bad faith assertions of patent infringement.
Relative to procedure and jurisdiction of the superior courts.
Permitting electronic signatures on criminal complaints for certain offenses.
Relative to the payment of witness fees and other fees for services in criminal cases.
Relative to revising the uniform trust act.
Relative to mental health courts.
Relative to debt collection and small claims.
Relative to the recognition of out of state marriages, uniform marriage recognition law, civil union recognition, and gender neutral references.
Relative to payment of costs and fees in guardianship cases.
Relative to the unauthorized practice of law.
Relative to oversight of child day care agencies.
Excluding certain leases by fraternal or social organizations from the definition of tenancy.
Relative to access to reproductive health care facilities.
Expanding the law against discrimination to prohibit housing discrimination against recipients of rental assistance and victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Relative to early offers for medical injury claims.
Relative to marriage registration forms.
Relative to the attorney general's authority in investigating combinations and monopolies.
Relative to the payment of rent and security deposits.
Requiring voir dire examination of prospective jurors in all criminal cases.
Allowing state court judges to solemnize marriages.
Establishing a committee to study end-of-life decisions.
Providing immunity from criminal prosecution for seeking medical assistance with an emergency drug or alcohol overdose event.
Providing immunity from criminal prosecution for seeking medical assistance with an emergency drug or alcohol overdose event.
Establishing a procedure for the annulment of a mental health record and establishing a commission to study mental health and firearms.
Relative to review hearings in involuntary admission cases.
Relative to the landlord's agent requirement.
Making certain changes to the right-to-know law and establishing the right-to-know oversight commission.
Relative to the New Hampshire Law Against Discrimination.
Expanding the good samaritan law to engineers and architects.
Relative to judicial performance evaluations.
Relative to confidentiality of police personnel files.
Excluding firearms records from public records subject to disclosure under the right-to-know law.
Providing that life begins at conception.
Establishing a civil right of action for victims of human trafficking.
Relative to forfeiture of inheritance by killer.
Relative to forfeiture of personal property.
Relative to jury nullification.
Relative to grounds for termination of tenancy.
Relative to religious societies.
Relative to imposition of consecutive sentences.
Relating to disqualifying sheriffs by age. Providing that the age disqualification for sheriffs shall be abolished.
Relative to death with dignity for certain persons suffering from a terminal condition.
Relative to persons held in civil contempt.
Relative to forfeiture of items used in connection with a drug offense.
Extending the right-to-know law to certain corporations entering into contracts with municipalities for the purpose of operating a business improvement district.
Relative to quorums for meetings under the right-to-know law.
Relative to the crime of causing or aiding suicide.
Allowing public bodies or agencies to require a deposit for right-to-know requests.
Relating to the nomination and appointment of officers. Providing that judicial officers shall be confirmed by the legislature.
Relating to nomination and appointment of officers. Providing that judges and the attorney general shall be elected.
Adopting the Uniform Marital Property Act.
Relative to the citizen's petition for redress of grievances by the legislature; establishing a special fund, and making an appropriation therefor.
Relating to police courts and justices of the peace. Providing that language concerning police courts and justices of the peace is consistent with statute.
Establishing a citizen appeal panel.
Permitting a landlord to tow a tenant's vehicle under certain circumstances.
Relative to the accountability of public officials.
Relative to jury instructions in sexual assault cases.
Relative to removing public officials for cause.
Relative to proceedings of medical injury claims screening panels.
Allowing state court judges to solemnize marriages.
Relative to state agency communications under the right-to-know law.
Relative to the unauthorized practice of law.
Repealing early offers for medical injury claims.
Relative to the master jury list.
Relative to insurance fraud.
Relative to property abandoned by tenants.
Establishing a committee to study end of life decisions.
Relative to the disposal of controlled drugs by law enforcement officers.
Posthumously emancipating enslaved Africans in New Hampshire.
Relative to vexatious litigants.
Relative to the limitation of liability for negligence regarding public safety officers.
Relative to the liability of landowners who permit use of their land for recreational activities.
Relative to the escrow fund for court facility improvements.
Relative to service of demand for rent and eviction notice.
Relative to the judicial branch information technology fund.
Permitting current marital masters to remain in office until retirement, resignation, disability, or nonrenewal of appointment.
Relative to critical incident stress management and crisis intervention services.
Relative to confidentiality in adult guardianship cases.
Relative to probate administration.
Relative to the appointment of bail commissioners.
Relative to disclosure of expert testimony in civil cases and relative to the recording of depositions.
Relative to superior court jurisdiction over domestic violence petitions.
Relative to assisted living facilities and landlord tenant law.
Relative to payment of costs and fees in guardianship cases.
Regarding infestation of bed bugs in rental housing.
Relative to the storage of firearms.
Relative to proceedings of medical injury claims screening panels.
Relative to ascertaining damages to abutting landowners.
Relative to sibling visitation rights.
Providing immunity from criminal prosecution for seeking medical assistance with an emergency drug or alcohol overdose event.
Relative to the rights of the immediate family of crime victims.
Authorizing the attorney general to join the settlement of accrued claims relating to the non-participating tobacco manufacturers adjustment disputes for 2003 to 2011 and the 2012 non-participating tobacco manufacturers adjustment.
Relative to attorney's fees and costs in an action against a governmental unit for false arrest.
Relative to recording public votes in public records.
Relative to marital masters.
Relative to information regarding abortion.
Relative to the issuance of a default judgment in landlord-tenant actions.
Relative to service of notice of civil actions.
Making restitution to Jeffery Frost for inappropriate prosecution.
Requiring the supreme court to adopt rules of evidence for the judicial branch family division.
Relative to responsibility for hazardous materials accidents.
Establishing approved titles for articles of the New Hampshire Constitution.
Relative to assignment of circuit court judges as liaison judges.
Clarifying the equity jurisdiction of the judicial branch family division.
Repealing the statute recognizing cohabitation as a basis for legal marriage.
Establishing a statutory expectation of privacy in personal materials.
Relative to immunity of guardians ad litem.
Decreasing the time required for eviction notice in cases where there is a material breach of the lease and requiring the tenant to meet financial obligations under the lease pending appeal.
Permitting retired judges over the age of 70 to serve the courts under certain circumstances.
Relative to the procedure for eviction from a manufactured housing park.
Relative to the disposition of estates valued at less than $10,000.
Relating to the supreme court. Providing that rules made by the chief justice of the supreme court governing the administration of the courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts shall not have the force and effect of law.
Relative to the losing party's payment of the prevailing party's costs in tort actions.
Relative to custody and control of the remains of deceased persons by next of kin.
Relative to the demand for rent and other damages, and the repeal of the landlord-agent requirement.
Relative to the powers of an executor or administrator to take control of a decedent's social networking websites.