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New Hampshire House Bill HB526
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New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session
New Hampshire House Bill HB526
Introduced
1/24/23
Refer
1/24/23
Refer
1/24/23
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Regulating the use of temporary traffic control personnel.
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NH HB526
Regulating the use of temporary traffic control personnel.
NH HB1137
Relative to trafficking offences and special restitution for human trafficking victims
NH HB1360
Relative to penalties for controlled drug violations.
NH HB473
Relative to penalties for controlled drug violations.
NH HB1237
Relative to the use of unmarked or stealth police vehicles for traffic enforcement.
NH HB1577
Relative to exemptions from prosecution for victims of human trafficking.
NH HB375
Relative to the licensure of nonresident aliens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.
NH HB375
Relative to the licensure of nonresident aliens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.
NH SB14
Relative to the use of game cameras and relative to penalties for controlled drug violations.
NH HB1200
Relative to controlled and secured storage of printed paper ballots.
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