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    RSA 147:5. Assistants; Resistance.

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    The provision allows the relevant actors to employ necessary assistants and laborers, gives them sheriff-like power to command assistance if resisted, and penalizes wilful resistance during searches or nuisance removal.

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    RSA 147:6. Removal Without Notice.

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    Health officers may remove or destroy a nuisance or other thing they think is harmful to public health, without prior notice, in certain unoccupied properties when the owner is unknown or absent from town.

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    RSA 147:7-a. Notice to Owner.

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    A notice or order under the listed RSA provisions must be in writing and include required information about the nuisance or danger, the corrective action, and who must receive the notice.

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    RSA 147:7-b. Collection of Nuisance Abatement Costs.

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    A municipality may use this procedure to collect nuisance abatement costs, and the health officer must issue and serve an order, with a short window for objections before tax collection can proceed.

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    RSA 147:7. Expenses.

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    The owner or occupant of a building, vessel, or enclosure must pay the expense of removing or destroying a nuisance or other thing, including the health officers’ fees.

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    RSA 147:8. Toilets; Drains.

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    A person may not use or lease certain buildings as dwellings or public-facing spaces unless they have adequate toilets, lavatories, and drainage/sewer facilities.

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    RSA 147:9. Penalty.

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    A person who neglects or refuses to comply with RSA 147:8 is guilty of a violation for each day of noncompliance, after the notice required by RSA 147:4.

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    RSA 14:11. Preservation of Papers of General Court.

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    The clerks of each house must classify, arrange, file, and preserve papers they hold at the end of each session, except bills and joint resolutions with final action, which must be deposited with the secretary of state.

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    RSA 14:14-a. Non-Legislative Use of Chambers.

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    People may use the house or senate chambers, anterooms, or cloakrooms only for the listed legislative meetings unless they have prior permission from the relevant presiding officer or designee.

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    RSA 14:14-b. Office Space and Parking Facilities.

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    The listed parking facilities, office space, rooms, and other spaces are assigned for use by the speaker of the house and the president of the senate, subject to stated exclusions.

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    RSA 14:14. Oaths of Witnesses.

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    A senator or representative serving on a legislative committee may administer an oath to a person examined by that committee.

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    RSA 14:15-a. Travel Allowance for Members.

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    Members of the general court may choose one mileage reimbursement method, and they are entitled to travel reimbursement for attendance-related trips under stated rates and conditions.

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    RSA 14:15-b. Computation of Distance.

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    Members of the general court must give the mileage committee their home-to-Concord distance, and the committee calculates the mileage allowance.

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    RSA 14:19. Senate Clerk.

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    The Senate clerk’s pay is set by the Senate subcommittee, the president decides the clerk’s attendance days, and the clerk is treated as a full-time legislative employee eligible for fringe benefits.

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