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House rejects Senate additions to HB 612; committee cites missing definitions and enforcement concerns
Summary
A Committee of Conference on HB 612 agreed to uphold the House position and remove Senate-inserted language from SB 169 and SB 198, citing missing definitions and enforcement concerns in the workers’ compensation language and the House’s prior floor vote on Service Dog Week.
A Committee of Conference on House Bill 612 made the House position clear: the House will not accept the Senate amendments that inserted language from Senate Bill 169 (workers’ compensation employer reporting on cost sharing) and Senate Bill 198 (statutory New Hampshire Service Dog Week). Committee members said they would make that position official in the conference report.
The conference convened to consider HB 612, a bill enabling the Division of Motor Vehicles to issue a temporary traditional driver’s license to youth operators…
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