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RSA 147:14. Drainage.
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No one may discharge certain privy, toilet, sink, cesspool, or septic discharges onto a public highway where they can enter a highway ditch or drainage structure.
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No one may discharge certain privy, toilet, sink, cesspool, or septic discharges onto a public highway where they can enter a highway ditch or drainage structure.
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A person may not use certain buildings or places for slaughtering or other offensive businesses near homes or schools, unless the town health officers give written permission.
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A health officer may order a building or other premises vacated when there is a clear and imminent danger to life or health and vacating is necessary.
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If an OWHH is operated in a way that creates a nuisance or harms public health, health officers may order its use discontinued in writing.
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Health officers may withdraw permission in writing if a building or place becomes a nuisance, and they must order the nuisance abated and the use or occupancy stopped within a limited time.
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A health officer may order an owner to fix a private sewage system that is dangerously out of repair.
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Repair expenses become an assessment against the owner and create a lien on the land; the governing board has power to make, assess, and enforce that lien under RSA 252.
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Health officers may order dirty premises to be cleaned, and occupants may be required to leave within a limited time; failure to comply after notice is a misdemeanor.
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A person must not spit in specified public places, including sidewalks in the compact part of a city, village, or town, railway stations, halls, other public places, and non-smoking street or steam railway cars, unless using a provided spittoon or receptacle.
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Retail fruit sellers in the compact part of a village or city, when their store adjoins a sidewalk, must provide a suitable waste receptacle for public use outside the store and by or on the sidewalk.
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The health commissioner must adopt additional rules when the public good requires it, and those rules are enforced by the department of health and human services and local boards of health.
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Receptacles mentioned in RSA 147:18 and 19 must be kept clean and wholesome.
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Before discarding a used refrigeration container, the person who owns, controls, or has it in custody must remove the door, doors, or lid.
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No person may dump rubbish or other offensive or unsightly waste in highways, parks, commons, sidewalks, or streets in the compact part of a city or village.
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A person who violates RSA 147:18 to 21 is guilty of a violation.
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Town health officers must investigate nuisances and other public-health dangers, and may get an inspection warrant to search and forcibly enter certain places when they suspect a harmful condition is present.
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Health officers may order an owner or occupant to remove or destroy a nuisance or similar harmful thing, and may forcibly enter if the order is ignored.
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Each town, city, or unincorporated place may receive and spend revenue for solid waste disposal, trucking, separation, and recycling.
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Communities keep any existing legal duties to abate open dumps or nuisances and to establish sanitary landfills.
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Municipalities in this state are allowed to enter long-term contracts to supply solid waste to resource recovery facilities.