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Rep. Jerry Knirk; Rep Brain Injury Association Client Report Devine Millimet Bill Category Priority Position Sponsors Title & Synopsis Status Notes HB 1166 3 Rep. Jerry Knirk; Rep. Edward Establishing A Committee to Study Obtaining Health Committees: Commerce and Butler; Rep. Garrett Muscatel; Insurance For Those Persons Who Are Uninsured In Consumer Affairs/H Rep. Gary Woods; Rep. Greg New Hampshire. Indruk; Rep. Joyce Weston; Rep. House Status: Kristina Fargo; Rep. Mark This bill establishes a committee to study obtaining Executive Session: 02/04/2020 Pearson; Sen. Cindy Rosenwald; health insurance for those persons who are uninsured in 10:00 Am Lob 302 Sen. Martha Hennessey; Sen. New Hampshire. Tom Sherman Senate Status: HB 1197 3 Rep. Chris Balch; Rep. Gerri Exempting Disabled Veterans From The Payment Of Committees: Municipal and Cannon Property Taxes. County Government/H This bill exempts veterans who are totally and House Status: permanently disabled from the payment of property Special Order to Regular Place In taxes on their primary residence. Next Calendar (rep. Ley): Ma Vv 02/20/2020 Senate Status: HB 1232 3 Rep. Glenn Cordelli; Rep. Barbara Relative to The Burden Of Proof In Special Education Committees: Education/H Griffin; Rep. Douglas Thomas; Hearings. Rep. James Spillane; Rep. House Status: Joseph Pitre; Rep. Kevin Verville; This bill provides that the burden of proving the Executive Session: 02/26/2020 Rep. Ralph Boehm; Rep. Robert appropriateness of a child's special education placement 10:00 Am Lob 207 Forsythe or program is on the school district or other public agency. Senate Status: Hearings: LOB 207 - Executive Session Wed 2/26 10:00 AM HB 1270 Rep. Betty Gay; Rep. Jody Relative to The Determination Of Parental Rights and Committees: Children and Family McNally; Rep. Jacqueline Cali- Responsibilities. Law/H Pitts; Rep. John Plumer; Rep. Sue Mullen; Rep. William Marsh This bill provides that either party may request a hearing House Status: prior to the court's determination of parental rights and Committee Report: Inexpedient to responsibilities. Legislate (vote 19-0; Cc) Senate Status: ***CONFIDENTIAL*** 1 Fri 2/21 11:36 AM Brain Injury Association Client Report Devine Millimet Bill Category Priority Position Sponsors Title & Synopsis Status Notes HB 1411 1 Support Rep. Constance Van Houten; Establishing A Commission to Study Long-term Supports Committees: Health, Human Add BIA to be member of Rep. Heidi Hamer; Rep. Jerry and Services In New Hampshire. Services and Elderly Affairs/H; commission Knirk; Rep. Kristina Fargo; Rep. Commerce and Consumer Rebecca McBeath; Rep. William This bill establishes a commission to study long-term Affairs/H Marsh supports and services in New Hampshire. House Status: Referred to Commerce and Consumer Affairs 02/19/2020 Senate Status: HB 1457 2 Support Rep. Katherine Prudhomme- Requiring Election Officers and Supervisors Of The Committees: Election Law/H O'Brien; Rep. Garrett Muscatel; Checklist to Visit Skilled Nursing Facilities and Elderly Rep. John Burt; Rep. Kathleen and Disabled Residences Within Their Jurisdiction For House Status: Hoelzel; Rep. Nicole Klein-Knight; The Purpose Of Assisting with Voter Registration and Refer For Interim Study: Ma Vv Rep. Timothy Lang Casting Absentee Ballots. 02/19/2020 This bill requires elections officers and supervisors of Senate Status: the checklist to visit skilled nursing facilities and elderly and disabled residences within their jurisdiction for the purpose of assisting with voter registration and casting absentee ballots. HB 1473 2 Support Rep. Michelle St. John; Rep. Deb Requiring Schools to Have A Special Education Parent Committees: Education/H Stevens; Rep. Donald Bouchard; Advisory Council. Rep. Elaine French; Rep. Gaby House Status: Grossman; Rep. Jaci Grote; Rep. This bill requires a school administrative unit to establish Executive Session: 02/26/2020 Kimberly Rice; Rep. Kristina a special education parent advisory council. 10:00 Am Lob 207 Schultz; Rep. Nancy Murphy; Rep. Peter Petrigno; Sen. David Senate Status: Watters; Sen. Martha Fuller Clark Hearings: LOB 207 - Executive Session Wed 2/26 10:00 AM HB 1485 3 Rep. Gaby Grossman; Rep. Relative to The Installation Of Video Surveillance Committees: Executive Sponsor has an autistic child. Cassandra Levesque; Rep. Kevin Cameras In Community Homes and Group Homes. Departments and Administration/H Privacy issue Maes; Rep. Kristina Schultz; Rep. Mary Jane Mulligan; Rep. Nancy This bill requires video surveillance cameras in group House Status: Murphy; Rep. Peter Petrigno; homes, residential and day schools, and buildings where Executive Session: 03/03/2020 Rep. Safiya Wazir; Rep. Skip services are provided for children and adults with 01:00 Pm Lob 306 Berrien; Rep. Wendy Thomas disabilities. Senate Status: Hearings: LOB 306 - Executive Session Tue 3/3 1:00 PM ***CONFIDENTIAL*** 2 Fri 2/21 11:36 AM Brain Injury Association Client Report Devine Millimet Bill Category Priority Position Sponsors Title & Synopsis Status Notes HB 1530 Rep. Jennifer Bernet Relative to The Medicaid Dental Benefit Working Group. Committees: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs/H This bill extends the report date for the Medicaid dental benefit working group. House Status: Public Hearing: 02/13/2020 10:00 Am Lob 205 Senate Status: HB 1558 2 Support Rep. Nancy Murphy; Rep. Alicia Relative to The Provision Of Special Education Services Committees: Education/H Coming in line with Federal law. Lekas; Rep. Daryl Abbas; Rep. For Older Students. David Meuse; Rep. Jeffrey House Status: Salloway; Rep. Joseph Guthrie; This bill modifies the definition of "child with a disability" Executive Session: 02/26/2020 Rep. Peter Petrigno; Rep. Richard to include persons 21 years of age. 10:00 Am Lob 207 Hinch; Rep. Sue Mullen; Rep. Tamara Le; Sen. David Watters Senate Status: Hearings: LOB 207 - Executive Session Wed 2/26 10:00 AM HB 1605 2 Support Rep. Donovan Fenton; Rep. Requiring Children Under The Age Of 2 Years Be Committees: Transportation/H Sign in Casey Conley; Rep. Matthew Restrained In A Motor Vehicle. Wilhelm; Sen. Cindy Rosenwald; House Status: Sen. Martha Hennessey This bill requires children under the age of 2 years old to Ought to Pass: Ma Dv 184-128 be restrained in a rear facing child restraint in a motor 02/13/2020 vehicle. Senate Status: HB 1621 2 Support Rep. Skip Cleaver; Rep. Relative to The Use Of Protective Head Gear While Committees: Transportation/H Sign in Catherine Sofikitis; Rep. Jerry Operating Motorcycles and Motorized Bicycles. Knirk; Rep. Peter Schmidt House Status: This bill requires that every person operating a Special Order to Regular Place In motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or bicycle on a public Next Calendar (rep. Ley): Ma Vv way or off-road trail wear protective headgear. 02/20/2020 Senate Status: ***CONFIDENTIAL*** 3 Fri 2/21 11:36 AM Brain Injury Association Client Report Devine Millimet Bill Category Priority Position Sponsors Title & Synopsis Status Notes HB 1622 2 Support Rep. Skip Cleaver; Rep. Jerry Relative to The Use Of Passenger Restraints In Motor Committees: Transportation/H Sign in Knirk; Rep. Mary Jane Mulligan; Vehicles. Rep. Suzanne Vail House Status: This bill requires that any person operating or riding as a ==continued== Executive passenger in a motor vehicle wear safety belts with Session: 02/26/2020 10:00 Am certain exceptions. Lob 203 Senate Status: Hearings: LOB 203 - Executive Session Wed 2/26 10:00 AM HB 1636 3 Rep. Glenn Cordelli; Rep. Alicia Relative to Special Education Services For Children In Committees: Education/H Already in law. Lekas; Rep. James Spillane; Rep. Charter Schools. Joseph Pitre House Status: I. Requires the resident district to fund a free and Executive Session: 02/26/2020 appropriate education to a child with disabilities 10:00 Am Lob 207 attending a chartered public school. II. Requires the resident district of a child with a disability to obtain Senate Status: written consent of the child's parent before changing the nature of the child's services. Hearings: LOB 207 - Executive Session Wed 2/26 10:00 AM HB 1639 3 Rep. Kendall Snow; Rep. David Relative to "in and Out Medical Assistance." Committees: Health, Human Danielson; Sen. Cindy Rosenwald Services and Elderly Affairs/H This bill requires the department of health and human services to amend the income standard used for House Status: eligibility for the "in and out" medical assistance policy. Public Hearing: 02/13/2020 10:15 Am Lob 205 Senate Status: HB 1659 1 Oppose Rep. Catt Sandler; Rep. Christy Relative to Patient Directed Care and Patient's Rights Committees: Judiciary/H Steve Wade to testify. Bartlett; Rep. Gary Woods; Rep. with Regard to End-of-life Decisions. George Saunderson; Rep. Gerri House Status: Cannon; Rep. Kenneth Vincent; This bill allows a mentally competent person who is 18 Executive Session: 03/04/2020 Rep. Matthew Towne; Rep. years of age or older and who has been diagnosed as 10:00 Am Lob 208 Sherry Frost; Sen. Martha having a terminal disease by the patient’s attending Hennessey physician and a consulting physician to request a Senate Status: prescription for medication which will enable the patient to control the time, place, and manner of such patient’s death. Under this bill, the request is witnessed and Hearings: signed in essentially the same manner as an advance LOB 208 - Executive Session directive. The bill requires the division of public health Wed 3/4 10:00 AM services, department... ***CONFIDENTIAL*** 4 Fri 2/21 11:36 AM Brain Injury Association Client Report Devine Millimet Bill Category Priority Position Sponsors Title & Synopsis Status Notes HB 1660 3 Rep. Robert Renny Cushing; Rep. Establishing A Protective Order For Vulnerable Adults. Committees: Health, Human Check language Kate Murray; Rep. Lucy Weber; Services and Elderly Affairs/H; Rep. Nancy Murphy; Rep. Patrick This bill establishes a procedure for protective orders for Criminal Justice and Public Long; Rep.
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