NH HB621 | 2010 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-2)
Status: Passed on July 7 2010 - 100% progression
Action: 2010-07-07 - House III. Remainder Effective 07/06/2010

Summary

Relative to establishing procedures for identifying criminal defendants who may have a mental illness.

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Title

Relative to establishing procedures for identifying criminal defendants who may have a mental illness.

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History

DateChamberAction
2010-07-07 House III. Remainder Effective 07/06/2010
2010-07-07 House II. Section 3 Effective 01/02/2011
2010-07-07 House I. Section 1 Effective 09/04/2010
2010-07-07 House Signed by the Governor 07/06/2010; Chapter 0250
2010-06-02 Senate Enrolled
2010-06-02 House Enrolled
2010-06-02 House Conference Committee Report #2239 Adopted, Voice Vote
2010-06-02 Senate Conference Committee Report 2239; Adopted, Voice Vote
2010-05-27 Senate Conference Committee Report 2239; Senate Amendment + New Amendment, Filed
2010-05-21 House Conference Committee Meeting: 5/26/2010 9:00 Amendment Legislative Office Building 204
2010-05-19 Senate President Appoints: Senators Lasky, Houde and Roberge
2010-05-19 Senate Sen. Reynolds Accedes to House Request for Committee of Conference, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote
2010-04-21 House Speaker Appoints: Reps Cushing, Rodd, Swinford & Gagne; House Journal 35, PG.1694
2010-04-21 House House Non-Concurs with Senate Amendment, Requests Comm of Conf (Rep Shurtleff): Motion Adopted Voice Vote; House Journal 35, PG.1694
2010-01-27 Senate Passed by Third Reading Resolution; Senate Journal 4, Pg.56
2010-01-27 Senate Ought to Pass with Amendment 0331s, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; OT3rdg; Senate Journal 4, Pg.52
2010-01-27 Senate Sen. Lasky Floor Amendment 0331s, Amendment Adopted, Voice Vote
2010-01-20 Senate Committee Report; Ought to Pass 1/27/10; Senate Calendar 4
2009-06-03 Senate Rereferred to Committee, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; Senate Journal 18, Pg.505
2009-06-03 Senate Without Objection, Chair moved to Special-Order HB 621 to the front of the Calendar; Senate Journal 18, Pg.398
2009-05-28 Senate Committee Report; Rereferred to Committee [06/03/09]; Senate Calendar 26
2009-05-14 Senate Hearing; === Time Change === May 26, 2009, Room 103, State House, 3:00 p.m.; Senate Calendar 25
2009-04-08 Senate Introduced and Referred to Judiciary; Senate Journal 11, Pg.236
2009-03-24 House Ought to Pass with Amendment #0846h (New Title): Motion Adopted Voice Vote; House Journal 25, PG.842-843
2009-03-24 House Amendment #0846h (New Title) Adopted, Voice Vote; House Journal 25, PG.842-843
2009-03-18 House Proposed Committee Amendment #0846h (New Title); House Calendar 22, PG.746-748
2009-03-18 House Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment #0846h (NT) for Mar 24 Consent Calendar (vote 17-0); House Calendar 22, PG.653
2009-03-10 House Executive Session: 3/17/2009 10:15 Amendment Legislative Office Building 204 (Continued 3/18&19/09 10:00 Amendment Legislative Office Building 204 If Needed)
2009-03-09 House Subcommittee Work Session: 3/17/2009 9:00 Amendment Legislative Office Building 204
2009-03-04 House ==TIME CHANGE== Subcommittee Work Session: 3/9/2009 9:30 Amendment Legislative Office Building 204 (Orig 9:00 Amendment)
2009-02-25 House ==CANCELLED== Executive Session: 3/5/2009 1:30 PM Legislative Office Building 204
2009-02-10 House Public Hearing: 2/19/2009 11:00 Amendment Legislative Office Building 204
2009-01-08 House Introduced and Referred to Criminal Justice and Public Safety; House Journal 12, PG.235

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