REGULAR MEETING

TENTATIVE AGENDA

APRIL 21, 2003 - 9:00 a.m.

ROOMS 306/308 - LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING

Senate Members of JLCAR

House Members of JLCAR

 

 

Clifton C. Below, Vice-Chair

Betsey L. Patten, Chair

Iris W. Estabrook

Maurice E. Goulet

Robert B. Flanders

Robert S. Mercer

Theodore L. Gatsas

Kathleen N. Taylor

Sylvia B. Larsen

Janet G. Wall

Lou D'Allesandro (Alt.)

MaryAnn N. Blanchard (Alt.)

Robert K. Boyce (Alt.)

Larry A. Emerton, Sr. (Alt.)

Burton J. Cohen (Alt.)

Dennis H. Fields (Alt.)

Andre Martel (Alt.)

Dennis P. Vachon (Alt.)

Jane O'Hearn (Alt.)

Nelson S. Allan (Alt.)

The times and order specified for the agenda and items listed below are only tentative. The Committee may change the order or may change the amount of time allotted for such items.

1. 9:00 am Convene and Review Minutes

 

Consent Agenda

12. 1:15 pm OR 2002-154 Asb

2. 9:05 am Final Proposals

13. 1:45 pm FP 2002-186 & OR 2002-113 Puc

3. 9:10 am Objection Responses

4. 9:15 am Preliminary Objections

14. 2:15 pm FP's 2003-3, 4, 10 & 11 Env-A, disc. on suspension of rules for OR 2002-111 Wt, and OR 2002-156 Env-Ws

Regular Agenda

15. 3:30 pm OR 2002-167 Lab

5. 9:20 am Postpone Items

16. 4:15 pm Disc. on suspension of rules

6. 9:25 am FP's 2003-5 & 2002-192 Saf-C

17. 4:45 pm Disc. on Env-A 1611

7. 10:00 am FP 2003-16 Fis

18. 5:15 pm Disc. on joint resolution He-P

8. 10:30 am FP 2002-159 Ed

19. 5:45 pm Disc. on joint resolutions Mhp

9. 11:15 am OR 2002-179 Med

20. 6:00 pm Disc. on practice and procedure rules

10. 11:45 am FP 2003-7 Nuh

21. 6:30 pm OR's & ROR's from 3-24-03 Meeting

11. 12:15 pm LUNCH BREAK

22. 6:45 pm Petition Responses

 

Other Business

 

23. 7:00 pm Other

FP - Final Proposal

OR - Preliminary Objection Response

ROR - Revised Objection Response

ER - Emergency Rule

INT - Interim Rule

1. Convene and Review Minutes

JLCAR Deadlines Noted Below:

For OR's and ROR's: Deadline is for sponsoring a joint resolution.

For FP's: Deadline is for approval, conditional approval, or preliminary objection.

Otherwise, rule is automatically approved.

 

CONSENT AGENDA

 

2. Committee Approval of Final Proposals and Proposed Interim Rules:

 

 

(a) FP 2003-8

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

Division of Air Resources

Permit Definitions

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

(b) FP 2003-9

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

Division of Air Resources

Statewide Air Permit System

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

(c) FP 2003-13

FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT

Striped Bass Rules

(JLCAR Deadline May 8, 2003)

 

(d) FP 2003-17

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MARKETS, AND FOOD

Commercial Applicator Pesticide Training

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

(e) FP 2003-24

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Former Division of Human Services

Standard of Need for Individuals in Residential Care Facilities and Community Residences, and Revisesd Protected Income Level

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

3. Committee Acceptance of Agency Responses to Objections

 

(a) OR 2002-169

BOARD OF REGISTRATION IN OPTOMETRY

Rules Regarding Licensure and Discipline of the Board of Registration in Optometry

(JLCAR Deadline May 27, 2003)

 

4. Committee Issuance of Preliminary or Revised Objections to Final Proposals

 

(a) FP 2002-143

HEALTH SERVICES PLANNING AND REVIEW BOARD

Practice and Procedures, Application Procedures for a Con: Standard Relating to the Medically Underserviced

(JLCAR Deadline May 12, 2003)

 

 

REGULAR AGENDA

 

5. Consider postponing action on certain items to another meeting.

 

6. DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY

 

 

(a) FP 2003-5

Antique Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title

(JLCAR Deadline April 25, 2003)

 

 

(b) FP 2002-192

Repeal of Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA) Code in State Fire Code

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

7. FP 2003-16

FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT

Various Wildlife Rules

(JLCAR Deadline May 8, 2003)

 

 

8. FP 2002-159

BOARD OF EDUCATION

 

Teacher Certification Standards and Teacher Preparation Programs for Physical Education, Music, Classical and Modern Languages

(JLCAR Deadline May 12, 2003)

9. OR 2002-179

BOARD OF MEDICINE

Rules Regarding Reinstatement and Renewal of Licenses and Fees for Physicians

(JLCAR Deadline May 27, 2003)

(Formerly Item 16 on 3-24-03 agenda)

 

 

10. FP 2003-7

BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS

Rules Regarding Fees for Nursing Home Administrators

(JLCAR Deadline May 2, 2003)

 

 

11. LUNCH BREAK

 

 

 

12. OR 2002-154

ASSESSING STANDARDS BOARD

 

Standards for Certification

(JLCAR Deadline June 27, 2003)

 

 

13. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

 

 

(a) FP 2002-186

Underground Utility Damage Prevention System

(JLCAR Deadline May 9, 2003)

 

 

(b) OR 2002-113

Affiliate Transaction Rules

(JLCAR Deadline May 27, 2003)

 

 

14. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

 

 

(a) FP 2003-3

Division of Air Resources

Multiple Pollutant Annual Budget Trading and Banking Program

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

(b) FP 2003-4

Division of Air Resources

NOx Budget Trading Program

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

(c) FP 2003-10

Division of Air Resources

Permit Fee System

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

(d) FP 2003-11

Division of Air Resources

Air Permit Application Forms

(JLCAR Deadline May 19, 2003)

 

 

(e) Discussion on whether to suspend Committee rules to reconsider vote on 3-24-03 to approve:

 

 

OR 2002-111

Division of Water

Wetland Bureau

Permitting Plan Requirements

(JLCAR Deadline May 27, 2003 if vote to reconsider is taken)

 

 

(f) OR 2002-156

Division of Water

Env-Ws 1900 Instream Flow Rules

(JLCAR Deadline June 27, 2003)

 

 

15. OR 2002-167

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Firefighting Procedure, Two In/Two Out

(JLCAR Deadline May 27, 2003)

(Formerly Item 7 on 3-24-03 agenda)

 

 

16. Discussion on whether to suspend Committee rules to reconsider vote on 11-21-02 to approve OR 2002-40 (Fish & Game Department, Wildlife Control Operator Rules). (Formerly Item 19 on 1-27-03 agenda, and Item 17 on 2-21-03 agenda and 3-24-03 agenda.)

 

17. Discussion on Rep. Mary Ellen Martin's concerns relative to Env-A 1611 Oxygen-Flexible Reformulated Gasoline. (Formerly Item 22 on 6-20-02 agenda, Item 21 on 7-18-02 agenda, Item 15 on 8-15-02 agenda, Item 17 on 9-19-02 agenda, Item 18 on 10-17-02 and 11-21-02 agendas, Item 15 on 12-19-02 agenda, Item 20 on 1-27-03 agenda, and Item 18 on 2-21-03 agenda and 3-24-03 agenda.)

 

18. Discussion on status of joint resolution relative to OR 2000-146 of the Department of Health and Human Services (Former Division of Public Health Services, He-P 801 General Requirements for All Facilities). (Formerly Item 17 on 4-19-02 agenda, Item 13 on 5-22-02 and 5-31-02 agendas, Item 18 on 6-20-02 agenda, Item 17 on 7-18-02 agenda, Item 16 on 8-15-02 agenda, Item 18 on 9-19-02 agenda, Item 19 on 10-17-02 and 11-21-02 agendas, Item 16 on 12-19-02 agenda, Item 21 on 1-27-03 agenda, and Item 19 on 2-21-03 agenda and 3-24-03 agenda.)

 

19. Discussion on joint resolution relative to ROR 2001-3 and ROR 2001-4 of the Board of Mental Health Practice (Mhp 103.05 on quorum, and select rules of practice and procedure Mhp 201.04, Mhp 205.02(d), Mhp 206.11(a)(1), Mhp 206.15(e), and Mhp 212.01(b)(3)). (Formerly Item 19 on 4-19-02 agenda, Item 16 on 5-22-02 and 5-31-02 agendas, Item 21 on 6-20-02 agenda, Item 20 on 7-18-02 agenda, Item 19 on 8-15-02 agenda, Item 21 on 9-19-02 agenda, Item 22 on 10-17-02 and 11-21-02 agendas, Item 17 on 12-19-02 agenda, Item 22 on 1-27-03 agenda, and Item 20 on 2-21-03 agenda and 3-24-03 agenda.)

 

20. Discussion on Committee staff comments to agency rules of practice and procedure based on Jus 800 model rules. (Formerly Item 10 on 3-15-02 agenda, Item 9 on 4-19-02 agenda, Item 14 on 5-22-02 and 5-31-02 agendas, Item 19 on 6-20-02 agenda, Item 18 on 7-18-02 agenda, Item 17 on 8-15-02 agenda, Item 19 on 9-19-02 agenda, Item 20 on 10-17-02 and 11-21-02 agendas, Item 18 on 12-19-02 agenda, Item 23 on 1-27-03 agenda, and Item 21 on 2-21-03 agenda and 3-24-03 agenda.)

 

21. Remaining Responses to Preliminary and Revised Objections Made in March 24, 2003 Meeting But Not Yet Received or Not Yet Reviewed by Committee Staff. (JLCAR Deadline June 27, 2003).

 

(a) ROR 2002-92

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Ed 500 Certification Standards for Educational Personnel; Ed 600 Approval of Professional Preparation Programs

 

 

(b) OR 2002-182

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Former Division of Public Health Services

NH Rules for the Sanitary Production and Distribution of Food

 

 

22. Response to Petitions

(a) Petition to the Board of Accountancy to amend (1) rules Ac 301.03, Ac 301.05, Ac 303.01 and Ac 303.03 relative to fees, registration, destruction of exams, and prohibition from sitting for the CPA exam, and (2) various rules in Ac 400 relative to renewal of licenses and registration and continuing education. (Petition made November 13, 1998. Petition denied, but further review projected in 1999. See response letter dated December 2, 1998. Rulemaking was begun to readopt w/amendments Ac 301.02 and Ac 301.03, with notice published December 14, 2001 (NN 2001-166). Conditionally approved by Committee on February 15, 2002, confirmed by Committee legal counsel on February 22, 2002, and effective March 8, 2002 (Document #7659). No other proposals filed. Committee petitioned again on September 19, 2002 on outstanding issues, that is, to amend same rules except Ac 301.03. Petition denied, but rulemaking planned. See response letter dated November 14, 2002.)

 

(b) Petition to the Board of Professional Engineers to amend rules in chapters Eng 200 through Eng 500 to address outstanding issues from Objection Response 98-082. (Petition made November 20, 1998. Petition denied. See denial letter dated December 11, 1998. Petition made again July 16, 1999 relative to Eng 300 through Eng 500. Petition denied again. See denial letter dated July 26, 1999. However, rulemaking was begun, with notice published September 22, 2000 (NN 2000-160), to adopt Eng 200 based model rules of the Department of Justice and to amend selected rules in Eng 300 and Eng 400 that were not subject to petition. The Committee made a preliminary objection to Final Proposal 2000-160 on January 19, 2001, and the objection response was approved on March 16, 2001. Rules effective March 24, 2001 (Document #7468-A and 7468-B). Committee voted on October 17, 2002 to send history of JLCAR action and agency response to State Building Code Review Board, Joint Board, and House and Senate ED & A Committees. Final Proposal 2002-109 containing amendments to Eng 302.02 on fees was on JLCAR agenda for November 21, 2002 and was approved.)

 

(c) Petition to the Health Services Planning and Review Board to amend rules He-Hea 602.04 and He-Hea 606 relative to uncompensated care and MRI scanners to address outstanding issues from Final Proposal 99-202 (Document #7268, effective May 10, 2000. (Petition made April 21, 2000. Petition denied due to timing, but rulemaking was planned on uncompensated care. See response letter dated June 6, 2000. Petition made again April 19, 2002. Petition granted. See response letter dated May 24, 2002, follow-up letter about delay dated August 26, 2002, and letter dated October 31, 2002 about rulemaking NN 2002-143 & 144 to amend He-Hea 200 and 300 and He-Hea 1600, respectively. Uncompensated care subcommittee list also provided by Board at JLCAR request. Final Proposal 2002-143 is on JLCAR agenda for 4-21-03. Final Proposal 2002-144 was withdrawn, and uncompensated care provisions are in Final Proposal 2002-143.)

 

(d) Petition to the Health Services Planning and Review Board to amend rule He-Hea 1903.09 relative to uncompensated care and ambulatory surgical facilities to address outstanding issues from Final Proposal 99-203 (Document #7269, effective May 20, 2000). (Petition made April 21, 2000. Petition denied due to timing, but rulemaking was planned on uncompensated care. See response letter dated June 6, 2000. Petition made again April 19, 2002. Petition granted. See response letter dated May 24, 2002, follow-up letter about delay dated August 26, 2002, and letter dated October 31, 2002 about rulemaking NN 2002-143 & 144 to amend He-Hea 200 and 300 and He-Hea 1600, respectively. Uncompensated care subcommittee list also provided by Board at JLCAR request. Final Proposal 2002-143 is on JLCAR agenda for 4-21-03. Final Proposal 2002-144 was withdrawn, and uncompensated care provisions are in Final Proposal 2002-143.)

(e) Petition to the Health Services Planning and Review Board to amend rule He-Hea 1602.11 relative to uncompensated care and megavoltage radiation to address outstanding issues from Objection Response 99-166 (Document #7236, effective April 26, 2000, later amended by Document #7385, effective October 25, 2000. (Petition made April 21, 2000. Petition denied due to timing, but rulemaking was planned for uncompensated care. See response letter dated June 6, 2000. Petition made again April 19, 2002. Petition granted. See response letter dated May 24, 2002, follow-up letter about delay dated August 26, 2002, and letter dated October 31, 2002. Rulemaking begun for He-Hea 1600 with notice published in the Rulemaking Register (NN 2002-144) on November 1, 2002. Uncompensated care subcommittee list provided by Board at JLCAR request. Final Proposal 2002-143 is on JLCAR agenda for 4-21-03. Final Proposal 2002-144 was withdrawn, and uncompensated care provisions are in Final Proposal 2002-143.)

 

(f) Petition to the Department of Health and Human Services to amend rules on foster care licensing He-C 6446.06(b)(10), He-C 6446.07(c), He-C 6446.27(a)(3), and He-C 6446.27(c)(3) to address question of authority to require and examine arrest records of foster parent applicants and household members and deny licenses based upon consideration of those records. See Objection Response 2000-18 (Document #7321, effective July 22, 2000. (Petition made July 21, 2000. Petition denied due to timing. See response letter dated August 22, 2000. No proposal on He-C 6446 filed yet.)

 

(g) Petition to the Department of Safety to amend (1) rules Saf-C 3105.02(c) and 3105.03(b) to address question of authority to require records of arrests and indictments of applicants and licensees for driver education certificates and deny, revoke, or suspend certificates based upon consideration of those records, and (2) rule Saf-C 3120.03 to clarify tractor-trailer license disqualification and hearings, and (3) rule Saf-C 3113.06 to address testimony of Daniel Steele on August 18, 2000 relative to clock hours per day of behind-the-wheel driving instruction. (Petition made August 18, 2000. Petition denied only due to timing, but rulemaking (except for Mr. Steele's concern) was planned within 12 months. See response letter dated September 8, 2000. See also letter dated August 22, 2000. No proposal filed. Petition made again April 19, 2002. Petition denied due to timing and agency staff review of entire chapter Saf-C 3100. See response letter dated May 23, 2002.)

 

(h) Petition to the Insurance Department to amend rules Ins 1703.01(a) and Ins 1703.15(a) relative to medical malpractice to address outstanding issues from Revised Objection Response 2000-1. These issues concerned lack of criteria and procedure for extensions of filing assessments for stabilization reserve fund pursuant to RSA 400-A:31 and rules governing hearings held by the Board of the New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association. (Petition made October 20, 2000. Petition denied. See response letter dated November 21, 2000. RSA 400-A:31, I amended by SB 422-FN in 2002 legislative session to change filing date from March 1 to March 15.)

 

(i) Petition to the Fish and Game Department to adopt rules of practice and procedure governing rulemaking hearings, rulemaking petitions, petitions for declaratory rulings, and agency explanations of a rule pursuant to RSA 541-A:11, VII. (Petition made October 20, 2000. No response yet. Petition made again April 19, 2002. Petition granted. See response letter dated May 28, 2002.)

 

(j) Petition to the State Treasurer to amend rules Tre 300 on abandoned property to address outstanding issues remaining from Objection Response 99-207. (Petition made November 17, 2000. Petition granted. See response letter dated December 18, 2000. Although rules in Objection Response 99-207 were adopted and filed, proposed amendments to rules Tre 300 have not yet been proposed and filed. Petition made again April 19, 2002. Petition denied. See response letter dated May 23, 2001 [sic].)

 

(k) Petition to the Department of Transportation to adopt the rules within Tra 307 on motorist service (logo) signing which had expired on January 1, 2000 (Document #5741), and recommendation that the Department initiate interim rulemaking to adopt the expired portions of Tra 307. (Petition made November 17, 2000. No response yet.)

 

(l) Petition to the Department of Health and Human Services to amend He-A 300 on certification of alcohol and other drug abuse disorder treatment providers to address outstanding issues remaining from Objection Response 2001-30 and Commissioner's request letter of May 18, 2001 to Sen. Below. (Petition made May 18, 2001. No response yet.)

 

(m) Petition to the Board of Education to amend Ed 1100 on standards for the education of children with disabilities to address outstanding issues remaining from Objection Response 2000-183 (Document #7515, effective July 1, 2001) relative to:

Ed 1109.04(a), to address timeline issues regarding hearings;

Ed 1111.01(a), to include citation to compliance with RSA 186-C on extended school year services;

Ed 1121.07(d), to be more permissive in allowing foster parents to act as surrogate parents;

Ed 1125.05, to address the issue of requiring a due process hearing by LEA in every case of parental refusal to consent to a change or changes to a student's IEP; and

Ed 1133.17(b), to address lack of authority to allow de facto delegation of rulemaking authority to insurance providers by requiring certain facilities to maintain coverage in the amounts recommended by the facilities' insurance providers.

(Petition made May 18, 2001. Petition denied. See response letter dated December 18, 2001. SB 324 in 2002 legislative session amends RSA 186-C to authorize foster parents to act in certain circumstances as educational advocates for foster children with educational disabilities.)

 

(n) Petitions to 18 agencies without rules and 12 agencies missing certain rules to adopt the rules required by RSA 541-A and the agencies' statutes. Petitions made October 19, 2001. Petition letters are in process of being issued.

(1) Letters issued November 16, 2001 to Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professionals and the Adjutant General (of the 18 without rules) and the Board of Accountancy (of the 12 missing certain rules). Petition to the Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professionals was effectively granted in part. See letter dated December 10, 2001. Petition to the Adjutant General was effectively denied. See letter dated December 13, 2001. Petition to the Board of Accountancy was granted but agency requests extension to begin rulemaking. See letter dated December 21, 2001 and related letter of November 14, 2002.

(2) Letters issued March 15, 2002 to Office of Licensed Allied Health Professionals (Ahp), Board of Acupuncture Licensing (Acp), and Department of Administrative Services (Adm) (of the 12 missing certain rules.). (Petitions were effectively granted, but rulemaking would be delayed. See response letters dated April 5, 2002, April 11, 2002, and April 15, 2002 from, respectively, the Office of Licensed Allied Health Professionals, the Department of Administrative Services, and the Board of Acupuncture Licensing. Final Proposals 2002-134 & 135 of the Board of Acupuncture Licensing are on JLCAR agenda for 3-24-03.)

(3) Letters issued April 19, 2002 to Architectural Barrier-Free Design Committee (Abfd), Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food (Agr), and State Apprenticeship Council (App) (of the 12 missing certain rules). Petitions for Abfd and App granted. Petition for Agr granted in part and denied in part. See response letters from Architectural Barrier-Free Design Committee and the Commissioner of the Department of Labor as Chairman of State Apprenticeship Council, dated May 6, 2002 and May 8, 2002, respectively, and the Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food dated May 16 and May 20, 2002.

(4) Letters issued May 22, 2002 to the following agencies (of the 23 without rules at that time). No response yet except as noted:

Ombudsman, Department of Health and Human Services (Omb). Petition granted. See response letter dated June 18, 2002. Rulemaking begun for Omb 400 with notice published in Rulemaking Register (NN 2002-153) on November 8, 2002.

Juvenile Parole Board (Juv). No response, but rulemaking began. FP 2002-127 was approved by JLCAR on November 21, 2002, and FP's 2002-128 & 129 received preliminary objection. Objections Response 2002-129 was approved by JLCAR on December 19, 2002 and Objection Response 2002-128 received a revised objection on December 19, 2002. Revised Objection Response 2002-128 was approved with a recommendation on January 27, 2003.

Board of Licensing of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professionals (Alc). See response of December 10, 2001 to earlier petition.

Director, Division of Information Technology, Department of Administrative Services (Info). Petition denied due to timing, but rules being drafted. See response letter dated January 3, 2003.

Site Evaluation Committee (Site).

Board of Trustees of University System of New Hampshire (Un). Petition granted. See response letter dated July 1, 2002. Rulemaking begun for Un 811 with noticed published in Rulemaking Register (NN 2002-151) on November 8, 2002. It was withdrawn and notice published again on February 21, 2003.

Board of Claims (Cla).

State Conservation Committee (Cons). Petition granted. See response letter dated May 28, 2002.

Department of Cultural Resources (Cul).

Evaluation Committee (Ev). Petition denied due only to timing. See response letter dated August 21, 2002.

Railroad Appeals Board (Rai). Petition still being considered. See response letter dated June 20, 2002.

Board of Podiatry (Pod). Petition granted. See response letter dated May 29, 2002. Rulemaking underway for Pod 100, Pod 300-500, and Pod 200 with notices published in the Rulemaking Register (NN 2002-54, 2002-55, and 2002-100, respectively). NN 2002-55 was withdrawn on October 10, 2002. Final Proposal 2002-54 was approved by JLCAR on November 21, 2002, and Final Proposal 2002-100 received a preliminary objection.

 

(o) Petition to the Board of Mental Health Practice to address the requirement in RSA 330-A:15 regarding a model statement of the patients mental health rights by adopting the model statement as rules. (Petition made December 14, 2001. Petition denied. See response letter dated January 7, 2002. Rulemaking begun again due to resolution of court case, with notice published in the Rulemaking Register on March 21, 2003.)

 

(p) Petition to the Pari-Mutuel Commission to repeal emergency rule Pari 324.01 (Document #7706, effective 6-7-02) Trainer of Thoroughbred Racing Horse as Absolute Insurer. (Petition made June 20, 2002. Petition denied. See response letter dated July 19, 2002.)

 

(q) Petition to the Department of Safety to adopt rules relative to special number plates for veterans under RSA 261:87-b. (Petition made July 18, 2002. No written response yet, although JLCAR staff was informed by Department that rulemaking is planned for Saf-C 500 to address the issue. Rulemaking notice for Saf-C 500 will be published April 18, 2003.)

 

(r) Petition to the Department of Safety to adopt rules to implement RSA 651-C:2, III, relative to the collection and submission of DNA samples and records. (Petition made August 15, 2002. Petition denied. See denial letter dated September 11, 2002.)

 

OTHER BUSINESS

23. Other