United States — New Hampshire
RSA 349:1. Registration; Generally.
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Some businesses must register their trade name, and no one may use “farmers’ market” in a trade name unless it fits the statutory definition or an exemption applies.
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United States — New Hampshire
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Some businesses must register their trade name, and no one may use “farmers’ market” in a trade name unless it fits the statutory definition or an exemption applies.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section designates listed river segments as protected and classifies them by river type. It also bars the department of environmental services from approving flashboards to raise dams in part of the Lamprey River, and exempts certain Lamprey and Oyster River portions from shoreland protection laws.
United States — New Hampshire
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The commissioner must monitor competition in the state insurance market and may request relevant information or data from authorized insurers.
United States — New Hampshire
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Certain transportation and municipal authorities may declare hazardous trees a public nuisance and then remove them; after notice, the declaring authority must remove the tree within a reasonable time, and utilities may be required to help at their expense.
United States — New Hampshire
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The section limits using credit card facilities to solicit, negotiate, apply for, issue, or deliver insurance for certain purposes, requires returned premiums to go directly to the credit card holder, gives the commissioner rulemaking power, and imposes tax/liability consequences when covered acts are done in the state
United States — New Hampshire
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Selectmen must appraise listed property types at market value and must consider evidence submitted when the value cannot be determined by personal examination.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines who counts as an “employer” and who counts as an “employee.”
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Before ending an agreement, the manufacturer, brew pub, or beverage vendor must first tell the wholesale distributor in writing about any claimed sales-territory deficiency and give a reasonable time to fix it; then it must give at least 90 days' written notice and state the reasons.
United States — New Hampshire
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An insurer is subject to several investment concentration limits and may not exceed the stated percentages of admitted assets, surplus, or capital and surplus.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section lets trustees use banks, brokerage firms, and investment advisors to help manage trust funds, and it requires trust records to be available for examination.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines which entities count as a “public utility,” and says rural electric cooperatives with a deregulation certificate on file are not public utilities for this title.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines key insurance terms used in the chapter.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines terms used in the chapter, including advisory organization, commissioner, market, statistical agent, and large commercial policyholder.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines key terms used in the chapter, including person, common carrier, commercial boat, private boat, manufacturer or dealer, airboat, seaplane, and swim line.
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This section defines “basic service,” limits some rate increases and service discontinuations, and gives the department of energy and the commission specific duties and powers.
United States — New Hampshire
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The town treasurer must hold town money, pay it out only in the ways listed, deposit it in approved places, keep records, report yearly, allow examination, and make timely deposits.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines several electric-vehicle and charging-related terms.
United States — New Hampshire
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A person controlling a laser pointing device must not knowingly shine its beam at certain vehicles, people, or structures; doing so can be a violation or misdemeanor, and the device can be seized and forfeited on conviction.
United States — New Hampshire
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An insurer may not send funds to a retained asset account unless the beneficiary has elected that option after getting written information. The insurer must give written disclosures before selection and send at least quarterly statements.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines terms used in the chapter and requires a dam owner to develop, notify, and file an emergency action plan.