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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 143:11. Licenses; Fees.

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    This section lets the commissioner issue short-term provisional beverage licenses if stated health and product conditions are met, requires inspections and later full licensing when those conditions are satisfied, and sets fee rules and a nontransferability rule.

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    RSA 143:12. Registration by Nonresident Vendors.

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    Out-of-state beverages and beverage concentrates for retail sale must be registered before being sold or offered for sale in the state, and an annual registration fee must be paid to the department.

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    RSA 143:13. Revocation of Licenses, Etc.

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    If a licensed establishment is deemed insanitary or violates a law, rule, or regulation, the commissioner must notify the licensee or registrant and may then close the establishment or suspend, revoke, or cancel the license or registration if changes are not made within a reasonable time.

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    RSA 143:14. Procedure.

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    Before revoking or canceling a license or registration, the commissioner must give written notice and set a hearing time; the party concerned may present evidence at the hearing.

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    RSA 143:15. Effect of Revocation, Etc.

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    If a license is suspended or revoked, or renewal is denied, the person or business must stop manufacturing and selling the products in the state.

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    RSA 143:19-a. Exemption.

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    This subdivision does not apply to persons, firms, or corporations that are duly licensed under the milk sanitation code.

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    RSA 143:2. Unsanitary Conditions.

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    Unclean, unhealthful, or unsanitary conditions or practices are forbidden in food-related establishments and in vehicles used to transport or distribute food.

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    RSA 143:20. Definition.

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    This provision defines “shellfish” to include certain fresh or frozen edible oysters, clams, mussels, and scallops, with one exception.

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    RSA 143:21-a. State Shellfish Sanitation Control Authorities.

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    The health and human services department serves as the shellfish sanitation control authority for commercial sale and processing, and the environmental services department serves as that authority for deciding where shellfish may be harvested.

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    RSA 143:23. Revocation of Certificate.

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    If a shellfish establishment is unsanitary or violates law or regulation, the commissioner must notify it and may then close it or suspend, revoke, or cancel its certificate if required changes are not made in time.

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    RSA 143:24. Procedure.

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    Before revoking or canceling a shellfish certificate, the commissioner must give written notice and set a hearing time; the notice must be sent by registered mail.

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    RSA 143:25. Effect of Revocation.

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    If a certificate is suspended, revoked, or renewal is denied, the person or business must stop processing and selling shellfish.

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    RSA 143:26. Regulations.

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    Two commissioners are empowered to make all necessary regulations to enforce their agencies’ duties under this subdivision.

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