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New Hampshire |
5/20/08-The House voted to agree to Senate changes for a bill that would establish roadside inspection procedures for large trucks. Inspections could be carried out by highway patrol and enforcement officers or other law enforcement agents certified to conduct inspections.
Sponsored by Rep. Jordan Ulery, R-Hudson, HB1610 also would make it a misdemeanor if the operator fails to stop or allow an inspection.
The bill now moves to Gov. John Lynch’s desk. For bill status, call (603) 271-2548.
5/6/08-The Senate approved a bill that would establish roadside inspection procedures for large trucks. Inspections could be carried out by highway patrol and enforcement officers or other law enforcement agents certified to conduct inspections.
Sponsored by Rep. Jordan Ulery, R-Hudson, HB1610 also would make it a misdemeanor if the operator fails to stop or allow an inspection.
The measure now moves back to the House for approval of changes. It would then move to the governor’s desk.
For bill status, call (603) 271-2548.
4/30/08-The Senate Transportation and Interstate Cooperation Committee approved a bill that would establish roadside inspection procedures for large trucks. Inspections could be carried out by highway patrol and enforcement officers or other law enforcement agents certified to conduct inspections.
Sponsored by Rep. Jordan Ulery, R-Hudson, HB1610 also would make it a misdemeanor if the operator fails to stop or allow an inspection.
The bill now moves to the full Senate for further consideration. For bill status, call (603) 271-2548.
3/27/08-The House approved a bill that would establish roadside inspection procedures for large trucks. Inspections could be carried out by highway patrol and enforcement officers or other law enforcement agents certified to conduct inspections.
Sponsored by Rep. Jordan Ulery, R-Hudson, HB1610 also would make it a misdemeanor if the operator fails to stop or allow an inspection.
The bill is awaiting assignment to committee in the Senate.
For bill status, call (603) 271-2548.
1/10/08-A bill in the House Transportation Committee would establish roadside inspection procedures for large trucks. Inspections could be carried out by highway patrol and enforcement officers or other law enforcement agents certified to conduct inspections.
Sponsored by Rep. Jordan Ulery, R-Hudson, HB1610 also would make it a misdemeanor if the operator fails to stop or allow an inspection.
For House bill status, call (603) 271-2548.






