United States — New Hampshire
RSA 175:1. Definitions.
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This section defines many liquor-law terms and gives the commission power to approve certain beverages and specialty beer products.
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This section defines many liquor-law terms and gives the commission power to approve certain beverages and specialty beer products.
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Employers generally may not withhold or divert wages unless a listed exception applies, and they must handle certain deductions, notices, liability, and uniform rules.
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Insurers must pay premium refunds within set time limits, with special rules for cancellations, audits, third-party credits, small refunds, disputes, and retrospectively rated policies.
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Planning boards must prepare and update a municipal master plan and may carry out related studies, recommendations, public outreach, and certain land-entry activities.
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Specified motor vehicle dealers must maintain a $25,000 bond or equivalent financial responsibility, with related notice, coverage, and filing rules.
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This section sets formulas and limits for calculating adjusted insurance premiums, including special rules for varying insurance amounts, term riders, mortality tables, and interest rates.
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People or companies installing poles, structures, conduits, cables, or wires in or across highways must get a permit or license first.