
Committee Legislation

Committee Legislation

Committee Legislation

Committee Legislation
Environment and Agriculture 2025
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2023
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2024
HR13
opposing the permitting of a landfill next to Forest Lake State Park in Dalton, New Hampshire.
HR10
(New Title) recognizing the importance of clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment with regard to our fundamental rights.
HB779
allowing the sale of rabbit meat in intrastate commerce.
HB707
(New Title) requiring the department of environmental services to revise the rules for proposed new landfills.
HB658
raising the cap on certain reimbursements from the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
HB642
allowing the sale of dehydrated meat without a homestead food license.
HB616
" (New Title) relative to the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of or charged with abuse of animals and establishing a committee to study the animal cruelty statutes. "
HB566
requiring permit applications for new landfills to contain a detailed plan for leachate management.
HB505
allowing the sale of freeze dried foods produced in homestead food operations.
HB479
establishing a committee to study the use and problems associated with regulating the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills and transfer centers.
HB424
directing the department of agriculture, markets, and food to create forms for businesses to request information about service animals and establishing a committee to study the protection of business owners from requests to accommodate customers with fraudulent or untrained service animals.
HB401
relative to animal testing funded by New Hampshire state funds.
HB396
exempting meat and meat food products slaughtered and prepared in state for sale in state from certain inspections.
HB371
relative to the definition of occasional food service establishment.
HB355
relative to the membership of the solid waste working group
HB307
relative to the food production area for homestead food.
HB304
relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens.
HB279
establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods.
HB277
relative to the use of the term "foal" and "colt."
HB263
relative to applications to the cost of care fund for livestock care.
HB262
relative to group licenses for dogs.
HB251
allowing the ownership of certain squirrels and raccoons.
HB250
enabling local governing bodies to regulate the muzzling of dogs.
HB240
(New Title) relative to nonpayment of dog licensing fees.
HB215
requiring a landfill permit applicant to submit a report listing potential harms and benefits of the project.
HB201
prohibiting the removal of claws from cats.
HB179
relative to hazardous waste accident fees.
HB171
establishing a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new landfills.
HB153
(New Title) establishing a committee to study adding statewide resources to assist with the investigation, training, prosecution, and prompt response of animal cruelty.
HB152
prohibiting the sale and use of adhesive-based rodent traps.
HB150
enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale.
HR18
(New Title) urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor legislation relative to, and urging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to adopt regulations, allowing for small scale and very small slaughter plants to use the Federal Meat Inspection Act’s Custom Exempt meat processing inspection criteria with a third-party inspector present at slaughter, so that processed beef, pork, lamb, and chevron (goat meat) can be sold as individual cuts directly from the farm producer to the end consumer.
SB50
establishing a committee to study the regulation of private animal boarding facilities.
SB229
relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat.
SB302
requiring background checks for solid waste facility owners.
Environment and Agriculture 2025
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2023
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2024
HR13
opposing the permitting of a landfill next to Forest Lake State Park in Dalton, New Hampshire.
HR10
(New Title) recognizing the importance of clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment with regard to our fundamental rights.
HB779
allowing the sale of rabbit meat in intrastate commerce.
HB707
(New Title) requiring the department of environmental services to revise the rules for proposed new landfills.
HB658
raising the cap on certain reimbursements from the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
HB642
allowing the sale of dehydrated meat without a homestead food license.
HB616
" (New Title) relative to the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of or charged with abuse of animals and establishing a committee to study the animal cruelty statutes. "
HB566
requiring permit applications for new landfills to contain a detailed plan for leachate management.
HB505
allowing the sale of freeze dried foods produced in homestead food operations.
HB479
establishing a committee to study the use and problems associated with regulating the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills and transfer centers.
HB424
directing the department of agriculture, markets, and food to create forms for businesses to request information about service animals and establishing a committee to study the protection of business owners from requests to accommodate customers with fraudulent or untrained service animals.
HB401
relative to animal testing funded by New Hampshire state funds.
HB396
exempting meat and meat food products slaughtered and prepared in state for sale in state from certain inspections.
HB371
relative to the definition of occasional food service establishment.
HB355
relative to the membership of the solid waste working group
HB307
relative to the food production area for homestead food.
HB304
relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens.
HB279
establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods.
HB277
relative to the use of the term "foal" and "colt."
HB263
relative to applications to the cost of care fund for livestock care.
HB262
relative to group licenses for dogs.
HB251
allowing the ownership of certain squirrels and raccoons.
HB250
enabling local governing bodies to regulate the muzzling of dogs.
HB240
(New Title) relative to nonpayment of dog licensing fees.
HB215
requiring a landfill permit applicant to submit a report listing potential harms and benefits of the project.
HB201
prohibiting the removal of claws from cats.
HB179
relative to hazardous waste accident fees.
HB171
establishing a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new landfills.
HB153
(New Title) establishing a committee to study adding statewide resources to assist with the investigation, training, prosecution, and prompt response of animal cruelty.
HB152
prohibiting the sale and use of adhesive-based rodent traps.
HB150
enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale.
HR18
(New Title) urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor legislation relative to, and urging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to adopt regulations, allowing for small scale and very small slaughter plants to use the Federal Meat Inspection Act’s Custom Exempt meat processing inspection criteria with a third-party inspector present at slaughter, so that processed beef, pork, lamb, and chevron (goat meat) can be sold as individual cuts directly from the farm producer to the end consumer.
SB50
establishing a committee to study the regulation of private animal boarding facilities.
SB229
relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat.
SB302
requiring background checks for solid waste facility owners.
Environment and Agriculture 2025
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2023
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2024
HR13
opposing the permitting of a landfill next to Forest Lake State Park in Dalton, New Hampshire.
HR10
(New Title) recognizing the importance of clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment with regard to our fundamental rights.
HB779
allowing the sale of rabbit meat in intrastate commerce.
HB707
(New Title) requiring the department of environmental services to revise the rules for proposed new landfills.
HB658
raising the cap on certain reimbursements from the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
HB642
allowing the sale of dehydrated meat without a homestead food license.
HB616
" (New Title) relative to the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of or charged with abuse of animals and establishing a committee to study the animal cruelty statutes. "
HB566
requiring permit applications for new landfills to contain a detailed plan for leachate management.
HB505
allowing the sale of freeze dried foods produced in homestead food operations.
HB479
establishing a committee to study the use and problems associated with regulating the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills and transfer centers.
HB424
directing the department of agriculture, markets, and food to create forms for businesses to request information about service animals and establishing a committee to study the protection of business owners from requests to accommodate customers with fraudulent or untrained service animals.
HB401
relative to animal testing funded by New Hampshire state funds.
HB396
exempting meat and meat food products slaughtered and prepared in state for sale in state from certain inspections.
HB371
relative to the definition of occasional food service establishment.
HB355
relative to the membership of the solid waste working group
HB307
relative to the food production area for homestead food.
HB304
relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens.
HB279
establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods.
HB277
relative to the use of the term "foal" and "colt."
HB263
relative to applications to the cost of care fund for livestock care.
HB262
relative to group licenses for dogs.
HB251
allowing the ownership of certain squirrels and raccoons.
HB250
enabling local governing bodies to regulate the muzzling of dogs.
HB240
(New Title) relative to nonpayment of dog licensing fees.
HB215
requiring a landfill permit applicant to submit a report listing potential harms and benefits of the project.
HB201
prohibiting the removal of claws from cats.
HB179
relative to hazardous waste accident fees.
HB171
establishing a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new landfills.
HB153
(New Title) establishing a committee to study adding statewide resources to assist with the investigation, training, prosecution, and prompt response of animal cruelty.
HB152
prohibiting the sale and use of adhesive-based rodent traps.
HB150
enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale.
HR18
(New Title) urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor legislation relative to, and urging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to adopt regulations, allowing for small scale and very small slaughter plants to use the Federal Meat Inspection Act’s Custom Exempt meat processing inspection criteria with a third-party inspector present at slaughter, so that processed beef, pork, lamb, and chevron (goat meat) can be sold as individual cuts directly from the farm producer to the end consumer.
SB50
establishing a committee to study the regulation of private animal boarding facilities.
SB229
relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat.
SB302
requiring background checks for solid waste facility owners.
Environment and Agriculture 2025
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2023
Criminal Justice and Public Safety 2024
HR13
opposing the permitting of a landfill next to Forest Lake State Park in Dalton, New Hampshire.
HR10
(New Title) recognizing the importance of clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment with regard to our fundamental rights.
HB779
allowing the sale of rabbit meat in intrastate commerce.
HB707
(New Title) requiring the department of environmental services to revise the rules for proposed new landfills.
HB658
raising the cap on certain reimbursements from the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
HB642
allowing the sale of dehydrated meat without a homestead food license.
HB616
" (New Title) relative to the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of or charged with abuse of animals and establishing a committee to study the animal cruelty statutes. "
HB566
requiring permit applications for new landfills to contain a detailed plan for leachate management.
HB505
allowing the sale of freeze dried foods produced in homestead food operations.
HB479
establishing a committee to study the use and problems associated with regulating the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills and transfer centers.
HB424
directing the department of agriculture, markets, and food to create forms for businesses to request information about service animals and establishing a committee to study the protection of business owners from requests to accommodate customers with fraudulent or untrained service animals.
HB401
relative to animal testing funded by New Hampshire state funds.
HB396
exempting meat and meat food products slaughtered and prepared in state for sale in state from certain inspections.
HB371
relative to the definition of occasional food service establishment.
HB355
relative to the membership of the solid waste working group
HB307
relative to the food production area for homestead food.
HB304
relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens.
HB279
establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods.
HB277
relative to the use of the term "foal" and "colt."
HB263
relative to applications to the cost of care fund for livestock care.
HB262
relative to group licenses for dogs.
HB251
allowing the ownership of certain squirrels and raccoons.
HB250
enabling local governing bodies to regulate the muzzling of dogs.
HB240
(New Title) relative to nonpayment of dog licensing fees.
HB215
requiring a landfill permit applicant to submit a report listing potential harms and benefits of the project.
HB201
prohibiting the removal of claws from cats.
HB179
relative to hazardous waste accident fees.
HB171
establishing a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new landfills.
HB153
(New Title) establishing a committee to study adding statewide resources to assist with the investigation, training, prosecution, and prompt response of animal cruelty.
HB152
prohibiting the sale and use of adhesive-based rodent traps.
HB150
enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale.
HR18
(New Title) urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor legislation relative to, and urging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to adopt regulations, allowing for small scale and very small slaughter plants to use the Federal Meat Inspection Act’s Custom Exempt meat processing inspection criteria with a third-party inspector present at slaughter, so that processed beef, pork, lamb, and chevron (goat meat) can be sold as individual cuts directly from the farm producer to the end consumer.
SB50
establishing a committee to study the regulation of private animal boarding facilities.
SB229
relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat.
SB302