This profile combines public bill sponsor records. It is not an official legislative biography and may be incomplete.
- Sponsored bills
- 56
- Enacted bills
- 36
- Topic groups
- 15
- Represented districts
- 2
Representation
- House · Straf 11 2000-2002
- House · Straf 69 2003-2004
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2004 (9 bills sponsored; 6 bills enacted)
- HB276 HB276: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB403 HB403: (2nd New Title) requiring persons who are acquitted of certain sexual assaults by reason of insanity to register as sexual offenders. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB464 HB464: establishing a criminal penalty for facilitating a drug or underage alcohol house party. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB781 HB781: establishing the office of corrections ombudsmen. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1361 HB1361: relative to sentences for certain offenses committed on or near a public college or university campus. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1407 HB1407: granting limited law enforcement authority to certain federal officers stationed in New Hampshire. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1414 HB1414: establishing a commission to study issues regarding the women's prison facility. Enacted Law without signature · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- SB392 SB392: relative to criminal responsibility for certain offenses committed by persons 13 years of age or older. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB511 SB511: relative to the penalties for rioting. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2003 (13 bills sponsored; 9 bills enacted)
- HB64 HB64: establishing a commission to study the creation of an integrated criminal justice information system and any issues related to the privacy, security, and dissemination of such criminal justice information. Enacted Law without signature · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB105 HB105: (3rd New Title) relative to sexual assaults committed by corrections officers, probation and parole officers, and juvenile probation and parole officers against individuals under their supervision, making a technical correction, and permitting the court to prohibit visitation between a parent convicted of sexual abuse or sexual assault against a minor child or stepchild and a sibling or step-sibling of the victim. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB198 HB198: (New Title) relative to the police powers of law enforcement officers called to respond to incidents in other jurisdictions and relative to the authority of the Maine marine patrol to perform certain law enforcement functions in the waters of New Hampshire. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB204 HB204: relative to venue in juvenile proceedings. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB212 HB212: (New Title) defining "terrorize" for the purpose of criminal threatening. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB224 HB224: granting immunity from liability to law enforcement officers executing involuntary emergency mental health admissions. House · HOUSE Judiciary
- HB277 HB277: relative to an extended term of imprisonment for manslaughter and relative to jury findings which warrant an extended term of imprisonment. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB278 HB278: relative to certain acts of sexual assault. Vetoed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB288 HB288: imposing a criminal penalty for the dissemination of certain materials without consent. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB445 HB445: relative to consideration of domestic violence in child custody and visitation decisions and relative to the time period in which a motion for protective order from domestic violence may be filed. House · HOUSE Children and Family Law
- HB524 HB524: (New Title) relative to the annulment of certain domestic violence offenses. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB615 HB615: (New Title) relative to the requirements for registration of sexual offenders and relative to certain acts of sexual assault. Enacted Law without signature · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB718 HB718: (2nd New Title) relative to judicial proceedings for crimes committed by a minor which are not charged until after the minor reaches the age of majority and relative to the statute of limitations in cases involving destruction or falsification of evidence, witness tampering, or other unlawful conduct. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
2002 (11 bills sponsored; 4 bills enacted)
- HB325 HB325: relative to certain acts of sexual assault. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB557 HB557: (New Title) relative to victims' assistance programs and the victims' assistance fund. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1108 HB1108: (New Title) relative to administrative license suspension hearings. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1137 HB1137: relative to the crime of resisting arrest. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1147 HB1147: relative to the annulment of certain criminal offenses committed under the laws of another jurisdiction. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1187 HB1187: relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone. Senate · SENATE Finance
- HB1241 HB1241: relative to salaries for the wardens of department of corrections facilities. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1410 HB1410: (New Title) ratifying the 2001 Amherst annual town meeting, and the 2001 Pembroke town meeting. Senate · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1426 HB1426: (New Title) relative to the availability of information on the registration of certain sexual offenders, and requiring certain sexual offenders and offenders against children to report any changes to such person's place of employment or schooling. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- SB182 SB182: (2nd New Title) establishing a brain injury program and making an appropriation therefor. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Finance
2001 (6 bills sponsored; 6 bills enacted)
- HB203 HB203: allowing a psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner employed under contract with the department of corrections to be indemnified and defended by the state under the same conditions as psychiatrists. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB265 HB265: prohibiting the sale of rolling papers to minors. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB271 HB271: relative to criminal liability for the conduct of another. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB308 HB308: relative to administrative fees added to restitution payments. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB315 HB315: relative to the registration of criminal offenders. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB481 HB481: relative to access to certain communications common carrier records. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
2000 (17 bills sponsored; 11 bills enacted)
- HB200 HB200: relative to restructuring the juvenile justice system in New Hampshire. House · HOUSE Children and Family Law
- HB1249 HB1249: providing that critical incident reviews conducted by the department of corrections are privileged and protected from discovery in any proceeding. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1250 HB1250: (New Title) allowing an advanced registered nurse practitioner to declare a personal safety emergency and to transfer an inmate for a psychiatric inpatient emergency. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- HB1318 HB1318: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the instability of kerosene, gasoline, diesel fuel, and home heating fuel prices. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- HB1346 HB1346: relative to certain acts of felonious sexual assault. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1382 HB1382: making it a felony for inmates to harass corrections personnel and others by propelling bodily fluids. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1413 HB1413: relative to the rights of ownership of cemetery plots or burial spaces. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- HB1424 HB1424: relative to reevaluation of a person's competency to stand trial. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1459 HB1459: (New Title) requiring the state police to record and update information relative to the charges of criminal and civil non-support. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1476 HB1476: expanding the notification process for victims of crime. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1492 HB1492: relative to clarifying the state's stalking statute. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1494 HB1494: (New Title) establishing penalties for attempts to purchase firearms illegally. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1503 HB1503: establishing a study committee to review the state's current parole and probation procedures. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1531 HB1531: relative to the preemption of local regulations of firearms. Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- HB1562 HB1562: establishing criminal penalties for violations of orders of protection under the child protection act. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1570 HB1570: requiring parolees and probationers from other states to comply with the Interstate Compact on Parole in order to be lawfully present in New Hampshire. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1621 HB1621: allowing administrative home confinement for habitual offenders. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
By Committee
HOUSE Children and Family Law (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2003 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB200 HB200: relative to restructuring the juvenile justice system in New Hampshire. House · HOUSE Children and Family Law
HOUSE Committee of Conference (8 bills sponsored; 7 bills enacted)
2003 (5 bills sponsored; 5 bills enacted)
- HB198 HB198: (New Title) relative to the police powers of law enforcement officers called to respond to incidents in other jurisdictions and relative to the authority of the Maine marine patrol to perform certain law enforcement functions in the waters of New Hampshire. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB204 HB204: relative to venue in juvenile proceedings. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB288 HB288: imposing a criminal penalty for the dissemination of certain materials without consent. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB615 HB615: (New Title) relative to the requirements for registration of sexual offenders and relative to certain acts of sexual assault. Enacted Law without signature · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB718 HB718: (2nd New Title) relative to judicial proceedings for crimes committed by a minor which are not charged until after the minor reaches the age of majority and relative to the statute of limitations in cases involving destruction or falsification of evidence, witness tampering, or other unlawful conduct. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
2002 (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1410 HB1410: (New Title) ratifying the 2001 Amherst annual town meeting, and the 2001 Pembroke town meeting. Senate · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1426 HB1426: (New Title) relative to the availability of information on the registration of certain sexual offenders, and requiring certain sexual offenders and offenders against children to report any changes to such person's place of employment or schooling. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB315 HB315: relative to the registration of criminal offenders. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety (11 bills sponsored; 4 bills enacted)
2004 (4 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB276 HB276: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1407 HB1407: granting limited law enforcement authority to certain federal officers stationed in New Hampshire. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB392 SB392: relative to criminal responsibility for certain offenses committed by persons 13 years of age or older. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB511 SB511: relative to the penalties for rioting. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2000 (6 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1249 HB1249: providing that critical incident reviews conducted by the department of corrections are privileged and protected from discovery in any proceeding. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1346 HB1346: relative to certain acts of felonious sexual assault. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1476 HB1476: expanding the notification process for victims of crime. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1503 HB1503: establishing a study committee to review the state's current parole and probation procedures. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1570 HB1570: requiring parolees and probationers from other states to comply with the Interstate Compact on Parole in order to be lawfully present in New Hampshire. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1621 HB1621: allowing administrative home confinement for habitual offenders. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2004 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB781 HB781: establishing the office of corrections ombudsmen. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1241 HB1241: relative to salaries for the wardens of department of corrections facilities. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
HOUSE Finance (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB182 SB182: (2nd New Title) establishing a brain injury program and making an appropriation therefor. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Finance
HOUSE Judiciary (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2003 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
SENATE ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1318 HB1318: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the instability of kerosene, gasoline, diesel fuel, and home heating fuel prices. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SENATE Executive Departments and Administration (4 bills sponsored; 4 bills enacted)
2004 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1414 HB1414: establishing a commission to study issues regarding the women's prison facility. Enacted Law without signature · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
2003 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB64 HB64: establishing a commission to study the creation of an integrated criminal justice information system and any issues related to the privacy, security, and dissemination of such criminal justice information. Enacted Law without signature · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB481 HB481: relative to access to certain communications common carrier records. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1382 HB1382: making it a felony for inmates to harass corrections personnel and others by propelling bodily fluids. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
SENATE Finance (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2002 (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB557 HB557: (New Title) relative to victims' assistance programs and the victims' assistance fund. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1187 HB1187: relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone. Senate · SENATE Finance
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB308 HB308: relative to administrative fees added to restitution payments. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
SENATE Judiciary (20 bills sponsored; 15 bills enacted)
2004 (3 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB403 HB403: (2nd New Title) requiring persons who are acquitted of certain sexual assaults by reason of insanity to register as sexual offenders. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB464 HB464: establishing a criminal penalty for facilitating a drug or underage alcohol house party. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1361 HB1361: relative to sentences for certain offenses committed on or near a public college or university campus. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
2003 (5 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB105 HB105: (3rd New Title) relative to sexual assaults committed by corrections officers, probation and parole officers, and juvenile probation and parole officers against individuals under their supervision, making a technical correction, and permitting the court to prohibit visitation between a parent convicted of sexual abuse or sexual assault against a minor child or stepchild and a sibling or step-sibling of the victim. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB212 HB212: (New Title) defining "terrorize" for the purpose of criminal threatening. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB277 HB277: relative to an extended term of imprisonment for manslaughter and relative to jury findings which warrant an extended term of imprisonment. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB278 HB278: relative to certain acts of sexual assault. Vetoed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB524 HB524: (New Title) relative to the annulment of certain domestic violence offenses. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
2002 (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB325 HB325: relative to certain acts of sexual assault. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1108 HB1108: (New Title) relative to administrative license suspension hearings. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1137 HB1137: relative to the crime of resisting arrest. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1147 HB1147: relative to the annulment of certain criminal offenses committed under the laws of another jurisdiction. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
2001 (3 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB203 HB203: allowing a psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner employed under contract with the department of corrections to be indemnified and defended by the state under the same conditions as psychiatrists. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB265 HB265: prohibiting the sale of rolling papers to minors. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB271 HB271: relative to criminal liability for the conduct of another. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
2000 (5 bills sponsored; 5 bills enacted)
- HB1424 HB1424: relative to reevaluation of a person's competency to stand trial. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1459 HB1459: (New Title) requiring the state police to record and update information relative to the charges of criminal and civil non-support. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1492 HB1492: relative to clarifying the state's stalking statute. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1494 HB1494: (New Title) establishing penalties for attempts to purchase firearms illegally. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1562 HB1562: establishing criminal penalties for violations of orders of protection under the child protection act. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1413 HB1413: relative to the rights of ownership of cemetery plots or burial spaces. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- HB1531 HB1531: relative to the preemption of local regulations of firearms. Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1250 HB1250: (New Title) allowing an advanced registered nurse practitioner to declare a personal safety emergency and to transfer an inmate for a psychiatric inpatient emergency. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
By Topic
Alcohol and tobacco (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB464 HB464: establishing a criminal penalty for facilitating a drug or underage alcohol house party. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
Children and family law (7 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB105 HB105: (3rd New Title) relative to sexual assaults committed by corrections officers, probation and parole officers, and juvenile probation and parole officers against individuals under their supervision, making a technical correction, and permitting the court to prohibit visitation between a parent convicted of sexual abuse or sexual assault against a minor child or stepchild and a sibling or step-sibling of the victim. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB200 HB200: relative to restructuring the juvenile justice system in New Hampshire. 2000 · House · HOUSE Children and Family Law
- HB276 HB276: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. 2004 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB445 HB445: relative to consideration of domestic violence in child custody and visitation decisions and relative to the time period in which a motion for protective order from domestic violence may be filed. 2003 · House · HOUSE Children and Family Law
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. 2002 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1426 HB1426: (New Title) relative to the availability of information on the registration of certain sexual offenders, and requiring certain sexual offenders and offenders against children to report any changes to such person's place of employment or schooling. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1562 HB1562: establishing criminal penalties for violations of orders of protection under the child protection act. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
Committee of Conference (8 bills sponsored; 7 bills enacted)
- HB198 HB198: (New Title) relative to the police powers of law enforcement officers called to respond to incidents in other jurisdictions and relative to the authority of the Maine marine patrol to perform certain law enforcement functions in the waters of New Hampshire. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB204 HB204: relative to venue in juvenile proceedings. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB288 HB288: imposing a criminal penalty for the dissemination of certain materials without consent. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB315 HB315: relative to the registration of criminal offenders. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB615 HB615: (New Title) relative to the requirements for registration of sexual offenders and relative to certain acts of sexual assault. Enacted 2003 · Law without signature · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB718 HB718: (2nd New Title) relative to judicial proceedings for crimes committed by a minor which are not charged until after the minor reaches the age of majority and relative to the statute of limitations in cases involving destruction or falsification of evidence, witness tampering, or other unlawful conduct. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1410 HB1410: (New Title) ratifying the 2001 Amherst annual town meeting, and the 2001 Pembroke town meeting. 2002 · Senate · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1426 HB1426: (New Title) relative to the availability of information on the registration of certain sexual offenders, and requiring certain sexual offenders and offenders against children to report any changes to such person's place of employment or schooling. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
Criminal justice and courts (38 bills sponsored; 24 bills enacted)
- HB64 HB64: establishing a commission to study the creation of an integrated criminal justice information system and any issues related to the privacy, security, and dissemination of such criminal justice information. Enacted 2003 · Law without signature · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB105 HB105: (3rd New Title) relative to sexual assaults committed by corrections officers, probation and parole officers, and juvenile probation and parole officers against individuals under their supervision, making a technical correction, and permitting the court to prohibit visitation between a parent convicted of sexual abuse or sexual assault against a minor child or stepchild and a sibling or step-sibling of the victim. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB198 HB198: (New Title) relative to the police powers of law enforcement officers called to respond to incidents in other jurisdictions and relative to the authority of the Maine marine patrol to perform certain law enforcement functions in the waters of New Hampshire. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB203 HB203: allowing a psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner employed under contract with the department of corrections to be indemnified and defended by the state under the same conditions as psychiatrists. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB212 HB212: (New Title) defining "terrorize" for the purpose of criminal threatening. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB224 HB224: granting immunity from liability to law enforcement officers executing involuntary emergency mental health admissions. 2003 · House · HOUSE Judiciary
- HB265 HB265: prohibiting the sale of rolling papers to minors. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB271 HB271: relative to criminal liability for the conduct of another. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB276 HB276: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. 2004 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB277 HB277: relative to an extended term of imprisonment for manslaughter and relative to jury findings which warrant an extended term of imprisonment. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB278 HB278: relative to certain acts of sexual assault. 2003 · Vetoed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB288 HB288: imposing a criminal penalty for the dissemination of certain materials without consent. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB315 HB315: relative to the registration of criminal offenders. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB325 HB325: relative to certain acts of sexual assault. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB403 HB403: (2nd New Title) requiring persons who are acquitted of certain sexual assaults by reason of insanity to register as sexual offenders. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB464 HB464: establishing a criminal penalty for facilitating a drug or underage alcohol house party. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB524 HB524: (New Title) relative to the annulment of certain domestic violence offenses. 2003 · Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB718 HB718: (2nd New Title) relative to judicial proceedings for crimes committed by a minor which are not charged until after the minor reaches the age of majority and relative to the statute of limitations in cases involving destruction or falsification of evidence, witness tampering, or other unlawful conduct. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1108 HB1108: (New Title) relative to administrative license suspension hearings. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1137 HB1137: relative to the crime of resisting arrest. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1147 HB1147: relative to the annulment of certain criminal offenses committed under the laws of another jurisdiction. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1187 HB1187: relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
- HB1249 HB1249: providing that critical incident reviews conducted by the department of corrections are privileged and protected from discovery in any proceeding. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1346 HB1346: relative to certain acts of felonious sexual assault. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1361 HB1361: relative to sentences for certain offenses committed on or near a public college or university campus. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1407 HB1407: granting limited law enforcement authority to certain federal officers stationed in New Hampshire. 2004 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1424 HB1424: relative to reevaluation of a person's competency to stand trial. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to protective custody for intoxicated or incapacitated persons. 2002 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1459 HB1459: (New Title) requiring the state police to record and update information relative to the charges of criminal and civil non-support. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1476 HB1476: expanding the notification process for victims of crime. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1492 HB1492: relative to clarifying the state's stalking statute. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1494 HB1494: (New Title) establishing penalties for attempts to purchase firearms illegally. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1503 HB1503: establishing a study committee to review the state's current parole and probation procedures. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1562 HB1562: establishing criminal penalties for violations of orders of protection under the child protection act. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1570 HB1570: requiring parolees and probationers from other states to comply with the Interstate Compact on Parole in order to be lawfully present in New Hampshire. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1621 HB1621: allowing administrative home confinement for habitual offenders. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB392 SB392: relative to criminal responsibility for certain offenses committed by persons 13 years of age or older. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB511 SB511: relative to the penalties for rioting. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Education (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1187 HB1187: relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
- HB1361 HB1361: relative to sentences for certain offenses committed on or near a public college or university campus. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1426 HB1426: (New Title) relative to the availability of information on the registration of certain sexual offenders, and requiring certain sexual offenders and offenders against children to report any changes to such person's place of employment or schooling. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1318 HB1318: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the instability of kerosene, gasoline, diesel fuel, and home heating fuel prices. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Environment and natural resources (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB198 HB198: (New Title) relative to the police powers of law enforcement officers called to respond to incidents in other jurisdictions and relative to the authority of the Maine marine patrol to perform certain law enforcement functions in the waters of New Hampshire. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
Executive administration (6 bills sponsored; 4 bills enacted)
- HB64 HB64: establishing a commission to study the creation of an integrated criminal justice information system and any issues related to the privacy, security, and dissemination of such criminal justice information. Enacted 2003 · Law without signature · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB481 HB481: relative to access to certain communications common carrier records. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB781 HB781: establishing the office of corrections ombudsmen. 2004 · House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1241 HB1241: relative to salaries for the wardens of department of corrections facilities. 2002 · House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1382 HB1382: making it a felony for inmates to harass corrections personnel and others by propelling bodily fluids. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1414 HB1414: establishing a commission to study issues regarding the women's prison facility. Enacted 2004 · Law without signature · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
Health care (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB203 HB203: allowing a psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner employed under contract with the department of corrections to be indemnified and defended by the state under the same conditions as psychiatrists. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB224 HB224: granting immunity from liability to law enforcement officers executing involuntary emergency mental health admissions. 2003 · House · HOUSE Judiciary
Local government (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1410 HB1410: (New Title) ratifying the 2001 Amherst annual town meeting, and the 2001 Pembroke town meeting. 2002 · Senate · HOUSE Committee of Conference
PUBLIC AFFAIRS (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1413 HB1413: relative to the rights of ownership of cemetery plots or burial spaces. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- HB1531 HB1531: relative to the preemption of local regulations of firearms. 2000 · Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Public finance (4 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB308 HB308: relative to administrative fees added to restitution payments. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB557 HB557: (New Title) relative to victims' assistance programs and the victims' assistance fund. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1187 HB1187: relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
- SB182 SB182: (2nd New Title) establishing a brain injury program and making an appropriation therefor. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Finance
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1250 HB1250: (New Title) allowing an advanced registered nurse practitioner to declare a personal safety emergency and to transfer an inmate for a psychiatric inpatient emergency. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Public safety (5 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB224 HB224: granting immunity from liability to law enforcement officers executing involuntary emergency mental health admissions. 2003 · House · HOUSE Judiciary
- HB1187 HB1187: relative to criminal penalties for possession of a firearm in a safe school zone. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
- HB1250 HB1250: (New Title) allowing an advanced registered nurse practitioner to declare a personal safety emergency and to transfer an inmate for a psychiatric inpatient emergency. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- HB1494 HB1494: (New Title) establishing penalties for attempts to purchase firearms illegally. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Judiciary
- HB1531 HB1531: relative to the preemption of local regulations of firearms. 2000 · Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Retirement and pensions (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1108 HB1108: (New Title) relative to administrative license suspension hearings. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Judiciary