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House Calendar HOUSE RECORD First Year of the 166th General Court Calendar and Journal of the 2019 Session State of New Hampshire Web Site Address: www.gencourt.state.nh.us Vol. 41 Concord, N.H. Friday, December 14, 2018 No. 3X Contains: House Deadlines; Unsigned Sponsor List; Meetings and Notices HOUSE CALENDAR MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE: As required by the New Hampshire Constitution, the House will meet for the convening of the 2019 session on Wednesday, January 2, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. and then proceed into Joint Session with the Senate to hear the report of vote totals for Governor and Executive Council from the Secretary of State. On Thursday, January 3, 2019, the House will assemble at 11:15 a.m. to meet jointly with the Senate for the inauguration of Governor Christopher T. Sununu. If you do not plan to attend the session on Janu- ary 3rd, please inform the Clerk’s Office at 271-2548 so your absence can be noted and your seat can be used for guests. The House Rules Committee will be meeting on Wednesday, December 19th, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 301 of the Legislative Office Building. If you have any proposals for changes to House Rules or if there is a matter you wish to bring before the committee, please notify the House Clerk in advance. The members of the House Rules Committee for 2019-2020 are: Rep. Stephen J. Shurtleff (Chair), Rep. Mary Jane Wallner (Vice Chair), Rep. Lucy M. Weber, Rep. Douglas A. Ley, Rep. Karen E. Ebel, Rep. Edward A. Butler, Rep. Richard W. Hinch, Rep. Sherman A. Packard, Rep. Kathleen M. Hoelzel, Rep. Alfred P. Baldasaro. Please see the boxed notices below with information on the House Continuing Education program and the holiday luncheon, both of which will be taking place on December 20th. State offices will be closed for upcoming holidays on Tuesday, December 25, 2018, and Tuesday, January 1, 2019. Stephen J. Shurtleff, Speaker NOTICE HOUSE CONTINUING EDUCATION Thursday, December 20, 2018 Representatives Hall 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Tools Every Legislator Needs Parliamentary Procedure; Parliamentary Inquiries; Decorum and Debate Coordinated by Rep. David Welch NOTICE All members and staff are cordially invited to join me at a Holiday Luncheon on Thursday, December 20, 2018, from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Upham-Walker House. Stephen J. Shurtleff, Speaker 2 14 DECEMBER 2018 HOUSE RECORD NOTICE Please be aware that the ten-day sign-off period for LSRs commenced on Monday, December 3rd. House members with LSRs ready for signoff (a current list may be found in this calendar) should no- tify OLS of their intentions as soon as possible by contacting OLS at [email protected]. Failure to signoff within the ten-day period will result in the withdrawal of the LSR by the Director of OLS. David J. Alukonis, Director, Office of Legislative Services NOTICE ALL reports, scheduling and notices are due in the House Clerk’s Office by 3:00 p.m. on WEDNESDAYS. Reports and scheduling shall be turned in to House Committee Services for processing no later than 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Please be sure to complete that work in a timely fashion to meet the Calendar deadline. CLOSES AT 3:00 p.m. ON: AVAILABLE ON: Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Friday, December 21, 2018 Wednesday, December 26, 2018 Friday, December 28, 2018 Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Friday, January 4, 2019 Paul C. Smith, Clerk of the House 2019 HOUSE DEADLINES Friday, January 4, 2019 (12:00 p.m.) Last day to sign-off on all LSRs Friday, January 18, 2019 Last day to introduce House Bills Last day to amend House Rules by majority vote FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 BOARD OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING (RSA 205-A:25), Room 307, LOB 1:00 p.m. Regular meeting. COMMISSION ON DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS (RSA 4-C:37), Room 301, LOB 9:00 a.m. Regular meeting. CURRENT USE BOARD (RSA 79-A:3), New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, Training Room, 109 Pleasant Street, Concord 9:30 a.m. Public hearing, followed by the regular board meeting. GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION, TREATMENT, AND RECOVERY (RSA 12-J:1), Governor and Council Chambers, SH 9:30 a.m. Regular meeting. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE HOUSE BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION (RSA 17-R:1), Room 307, LOB 10:00 a.m. Regular meeting. STATE SUGGESTION AND EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE AWARD EVALUATION COMMITTEE (RSA 99-E:1, I), Room 101, LOB 9:30 a.m. Regular meeting. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 LEGISLATIVE YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL (RSA 19-K:1), New Hampshire Technical Institute, Sweeney Crocker Building, Room 225, Concord 1:00 p.m. Regular meeting. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, Room 203, LOB 1:00 p.m. Regular meeting. NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERANS HOME BOARD OF MANAGERS (RSA 119:3-a), New Hampshire Veterans Home, Tarr South Conference Room, 139 Winter Street, Tilton 9:00 a.m. Regular meeting. 14 DECEMBER 2018 HOUSE RECORD 3 THE DIVISION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ADVISORY BOARD (RSA 170-G:6-a), Room 206, LOB 2:00 p.m. Regular meeting. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSA 126-A:13), Room 206, LOB 10:00 a.m. Subcommittee meeting on Alzheimer disease. RULES, Room 301, LOB 10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (RSA 541-A:2), Rooms 306-308, LOB 9:00 a.m. Regular meeting. COMMISSION ON POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (RSA 115-D), Walker Building, Room 100, 21 South Fruit Street, Concord 2:30 p.m. Regular meeting. COMMISSION ON PRIMARY CARE WORKFORCE ISSUES (RSA 126-T), New Hampshire Medical Society, 7 North State Street, Concord 2:00 p.m. Regular meeting. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 ASSESSING STANDARDS BOARD (RSA 21-J:14-a), New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, Training Room, 109 Pleasant Street Concord 9:30 a.m. Regular meeting. MONDAY, JANUARY 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE DRINKING WATER AND GROUNDWATER ADVISORY COMMISSION (RSA 485-F:4), Rooms 202-204, LOB 10:00 a.m. Regular meeting. STATE COMMITTEE ON AGING (RSA 161-F:7, I), New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Brown Building, Room 232, 129 Pleasant Street, Concord 10:00 a.m. Regular meeting. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (RSA 275:77), Room 304, LOB 12:00 p.m. Regular meeting. COMMISSION TO ADDRESS CHILD HUNGER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE (RSA 161:13), Room 304, LOB 2:00 p.m. Regular meeting. COMMISSION TO STUDY THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CURRENT STATUTES RELATED TO MANAGEMENT OF NON-TIDAL PUBLIC WATERWAYS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OR PLACE- MENT OF STRUCTURES WITHIN THEM (RSA 482-A:35), Room 301, LOB 10:00 a.m. Organizational meeting. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 OVERSIGHT COMMISSION ON CHILDREN’S SERVICES (RSA 170-G:19), Rooms 306-308, LOB 8:30 a.m. Regular meeting. OFFICIAL NOTICES COUNTY DELEGATION NOTICE The Carroll County Delegation will meet Thursday, December 27th at 9:00 a.m. in the delegation room of the County Administration Building, 2nd floor, 95 Water Village Road, Ossipee. The delegation will consider future funding of the Siemens Performance Contract, authorization of tax anticipation borrowing for 2019, approving the county commissioner’s resolution for the 2018 financial audit, line item transfer requests and any other business properly brought before the meeting. Rep. Lino Avellani, Clerk 4 14 DECEMBER 2018 HOUSE RECORD COUNTY DELEGATION NOTICE The Coos County Delegation will hold a public hearing on Saturday, December 15th at 10:00 a.m. at the Coos County Nursing Home, 364 Cates Hill Road, Berlin. Rep. Wayne Moynihan, Vice Chairman MEMBERS’ NOTICES The following notices are published in the House Record as a courtesy to the member(s) requesting publica- tion. These are not official public notices and will be limited to legislative policy or legislative social activities and political meetings or events. Publication should not be construed as support for either the events listed or the views espoused by the individual or organization sponsoring the event. ******* Our State House will be celebrating its Bicentennial in June of 2019. The New Hampshire State House Bicentennial Commission has produced several commemorative items, which are on sale in the State House Visitors’ Center, including shirts, cups, bottle openers, stickers, and our challenge coin, all featuring the logo for our big anniversary. More items will be coming over the coming months and all the proceeds go the State House Bicentennial Commemorative Fund. You can visit our website at nhsh200.com, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for event and merchandising updates. Reps. Robert Renny Cushing and David Welch ******* The Board of Directors of the Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) cordially invites all legislators to join Governor Sununu in announcing and celebrating the 38 organizations receiving this year’s $3.9 million in matching grant awards on Friday, December 7th at 10:00 a.m. in the Executive Council Chambers, State House Room 207. Rep. Judith Spang ******* Returning and newly-elected legislators are invited to a briefing on the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) and strategies to meet NH’s workforce challenges, by CCSNH Chancellor Ross Gittell and CCSNH Board of Trustees Chair Jeremy Hitchcock, Monday, December 17th from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the basement of St. Paul’s Church, Park Street, Concord (GPS address is 21 Centre Street, Concord). Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to [email protected]. Speaker Stephen J.
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