Legislative Research: NH HB572 | 2021 | Regular Session

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2024
Regular Session

(Engrossed)
Relative to eligibility for free school meals.
[HB572 2024 Detail][HB572 2024 Text][HB572 2024 Comments]
2024-01-03
Pending Motion Refer to Finance Rule 4-5; 01/03/2024; Senate Journal 1
2023
Regular Session

(Engrossed - Dead)
Relative to eligibility for free school meals.
[HB572 2023 Detail][HB572 2023 Text][HB572 2023 Comments]
2023-05-11
Rereferred to Committee, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; 05/11/2023; Senate Journal 14
2021
Regular Session

(Passed)
Relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines and allowing a licensed advanced pharmacy technician to administer vaccines.
[HB572 2021 Detail][HB572 2021 Text][HB572 2021 Comments]
2021-08-16
Signed by Governor Sununu 08/10/2021; Chapter 192; Eff: 11/08/2021
2019
Regular Session

(Passed)
Proclaiming the second Saturday in June as Pollyanna of Littleton New Hampshire Recognition Day.
[HB572 2019 Detail][HB572 2019 Text][HB572 2019 Comments]
2019-06-11
Signed by Governor Sununu 06/06/2019; Chapter 67; Eff: 06/06/2019
2018
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Extending the suspension of prior authorization requirements for a community mental health program on drugs used to treat mental illness.
[HB572 2018 Detail][HB572 2018 Text][HB572 2018 Comments]
2018-01-03
Inexpedient to Legislate: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 01/03/2018 House Journal 1 P. 35
2017
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Extending the suspension of prior authorization requirements for a community mental health program on drugs used to treat mental illness.
[HB572 2017 Detail][HB572 2017 Text][HB572 2017 Comments]
2017-11-16
Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate for 01/03/2018 (Vote 26-0; Consent Calendar)
2015
Regular Session

(Passed)
Relative to the siting of high pressure gas pipelines.
[HB572 2015 Detail][HB572 2015 Text][HB572 2015 Comments]
2015-07-21
Signed by the Governor on 7/20/2015; Chapter 264; Effective Date 7/20/2015
2014
Regular Session

(Passed)
Establishing a commission to study public-private partnerships to fund medical care for abused and neglected children.
[HB572 2014 Detail][HB572 2014 Text][HB572 2014 Comments]
2014-06-06
Signed by the Governor on 6/04/2014; Chapter 0080; Section 3 Effective 1/01/2015, Remainder Effective 6/04/2014
2013
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Establishing a commission to study public-private partnerships for the treatment of abused and neglected children.
[HB572 2013 Detail][HB572 2013 Text][HB572 2013 Comments]
2013-11-18
Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment #2013-2359h for Jan 8 (Vote 14-1; Consent Calendar)
2011
Regular Session

(Failed)
Relative to official oppression.
[HB572 2011 Detail][HB572 2011 Text][HB572 2011 Comments]
2011-04-27
Senate Inexpedient to Legislate, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote === BILL KILLED ===; Senate Journal 14

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Legislative Citation

APA
NH HB572 | 2021 | Regular Session. (2021, August 16). LegiScan. Retrieved April 25, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/NH/bill/HB572/2021
MLA
"NH HB572 | 2021 | Regular Session." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 16 Aug. 2021. Web. 25 Apr. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/NH/bill/HB572/2021>.
Chicago
"NH HB572 | 2021 | Regular Session." August 16, 2021 LegiScan. Accessed April 25, 2024. https://legiscan.com/NH/bill/HB572/2021.
Turabian
LegiScan. NH HB572 | 2021 | Regular Session. 16 August 2021. https://legiscan.com/NH/bill/HB572/2021 (accessed April 25, 2024).

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