1979 HB557 Legislative History

Versions of HB557:

House Index

[HJ 953] HB 557, to permit governmental bodies or agencies to hold executive sessions for receipt of sensitive personnel or financial matters from an employer or agent. (Packard of Mer. 4)
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From 1979 House Journal


Thursday, March 8, 1979

[HJ 121] Rep. Hildreth offered the following:

RESOLVED, that in accordance with the list in the possession of the clerk, House Bills numbered 556 through 567, and HBIs numbered 2006 through 2008 shall be by this resolution read a first and second time by the therein listed titles, sent for printing, and referred to the therein designated committees.

Adopted

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS AND HBIs

First, second reading and referral

HB 557, to permit governmental bodies or agencies to hold executive sessions for receipt of sensitive personnel or financial matters from an employer or agent. (Packard of Merrimack Dist. 4 - to Judiciary)


Thursday, April 5, 1979

[HJ 250] COMMITTEE REPORTS
(Consent Calendar)

Rep. Tucker moved that the Consent Calendar, with the relevant committee amendments, be adopted as printed in today's House Record.

Adopted.

[HJ 255] HB 557, to permit governmental bodies or agencies to hold executive sessions for receipt of sensitive personnel or financial matters from an employer or agent. Inexpedient to Legislate.

All witnesses requested bill be withdrawn pending publication of the Attorney General's revised opinion relative to exceptions to the Right-to-Know Law. It appears that the substance of this bill is already included in RSA 91-A:5 which will be clarified by the Attorney General's opinion. Vote was 16-0. Rep. David W. Jones for Judiciary.