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	<title>Comments on: This week in public records: California - Maryland - Nevada - Idaho - Montana</title>
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		<title>by: John M Healy</title>
		<link>http://pibuzz.com/2007/05/14/this-week-in-public-records-california-maryland-nevada-idaho-montana/#comment-112034</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 00:25:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>HB 776, the new bill to regulate PIs in Nh will pass. What MsAylward may not be aware of is the fact that NH is not Virginia.

Members of the statutory committee worked on HB 776 over last summer with input from a wide variety of sources.  The bill was crafted with the direct input of the Department of Safety and the Department of Justice in New Hampshire.  Senior members of the Legislative Committees of Criminal Justice, Judiciary and Transportation (access to MV records) were consulted regarding wording in the bill.  The bill was based upon other passed legislation including the GAL legislation and Sexual Abuse legislation in New Hampshire.  The bill opens the definitions of experience to obtain a license and enter the profession.

It also codifies unprofessional conduct for the fist time. That concept does scare some people though.

Publicly opposing the bill were: a PI already caught operating without a license, another under investigation forthe same thing in an adjoining state, a public official now on leave,  suspected of some licensing problens and PI twice served with stalking petitions.

The bill is suppoted by the Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and by the current licensing agent, The Deptartment of Safety. Overall the Committee was not impressed with the opposition testimony.......at all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HB 776, the new bill to regulate PIs in Nh will pass. What MsAylward may not be aware of is the fact that NH is not Virginia.</p>
<p>Members of the statutory committee worked on HB 776 over last summer with input from a wide variety of sources.  The bill was crafted with the direct input of the Department of Safety and the Department of Justice in New Hampshire.  Senior members of the Legislative Committees of Criminal Justice, Judiciary and Transportation (access to MV records) were consulted regarding wording in the bill.  The bill was based upon other passed legislation including the GAL legislation and Sexual Abuse legislation in New Hampshire.  The bill opens the definitions of experience to obtain a license and enter the profession.</p>
<p>It also codifies unprofessional conduct for the fist time. That concept does scare some people though.</p>
<p>Publicly opposing the bill were: a PI already caught operating without a license, another under investigation forthe same thing in an adjoining state, a public official now on leave,  suspected of some licensing problens and PI twice served with stalking petitions.</p>
<p>The bill is suppoted by the Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and by the current licensing agent, The Deptartment of Safety. Overall the Committee was not impressed with the opposition testimony&#8230;&#8230;.at all.
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