2015 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title I - THE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Chapter 14 - LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS AND PROCEEDINGS
Section 14:49 - Legislative Study Committees.

NH Rev Stat § 14:49 (2015) What's This?

    14:49 Legislative Study Committees. –
    I. (a) The statutory authorization for every study committee which is established by the general court shall be repealed either upon the filing of a final report or on November 1 in the even-numbered year prior to the beginning of the subsequent biennial session, whichever is earlier.
       (b) The membership of any study committee established by the general court shall be limited to members of the general court only.
       (c) The chairman of a study committee established by the general court shall, in addition to any other reporting requirements, electronically file the final report with the clerk of the house of representatives or clerk of the senate, and the clerks of the respective bodies shall post the report on the general court website.
    II. In this section, "study committee'' shall mean a committee, commission, task force, council, or any other similar entity established by the general court in chapter law to study or otherwise address a specified issue, and shall not include any similar entities that are codified in statute.

Source. 1993, 343:1. 2010, 232:1. 2011, 163:1, eff. Aug. 13, 2011.


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