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RSA 79:4-a. Unpaid Taxes.
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Unpaid taxes accrue interest at 18% per year from the due date, and the tax collector must collect the interest and penalties and deposit them in the town’s general fund.
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Unpaid taxes accrue interest at 18% per year from the due date, and the tax collector must collect the interest and penalties and deposit them in the town’s general fund.
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Owners may elect a payment in lieu of taxes for certain standing wood or timber, but must notify the town or city in writing by December 31 before the tax year.
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Normal yield tax assessments can create a lien on the land and owner’s record interest, and the lien can last 18 months after the report of cut is received.
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An owner may appeal for an abatement within 90 days of tax notice, and may later petition court or the tax appeals board if officials refuse. A fee cannot be charged for filing the board appeal.
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The attorney general and deputy attorney general must be appointed under RSA 21-M:3.
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The department of safety must prepare and distribute periodic missing-child information bulletins, and may charge a reasonable fee for copies given to certain non-law-enforcement recipients.
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The attorney general must establish uniform procedures for law enforcement agencies handling missing adult reports and related investigations.
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The public utilities commission may ask the attorney general to appear in a case before it, and the attorney general then has a duty to appear.
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Officers or other persons are not excused from legal duties for enforcing criminal law, and they remain subject to the attorney general’s control when enforcing it.
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The attorney general may hire certain assistants and pay them reasonable compensation, and may also spend funds above budget to pay witness fees, but only with the approval of the joint legislative fiscal committee and the governor and council.
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This section lets the governor transfer certain legal staff or vacant attorney positions to the department of justice when the stated conditions are met.
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He may hire a law clerk and necessary clerical and stenographic assistants, but only under state personnel rules and within available appropriations and funds.
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State agencies may send uncollected state debts to the attorney general for collection if court action is needed and notice and exhaustion requirements are met; the attorney general also has several collection and fund-management powers.
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The department of justice may hire a full-time support attorney and necessary staff for state debt collection.
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If the attorney general becomes incapacitated, the governor and council must appoint an acting attorney general.
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The attorney general may temporarily downgrade a vacant assistant attorney general office, create up to three temporary part-time positions, and hire part-time assistant attorneys general with approval from the governor and council.
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The attorney general may appoint assistant attorneys general with governor and council approval, and each appointee serves a 5-year term.
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The attorney general must direct the work of the department and may assign some duties to deputy and assistant attorneys general when advisable and in the public welfare.
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The annual salary for assistant attorney general, senior assistant attorney general, and associate attorney general must be set by RSA 94:1-a.
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Charitable trusts must adopt conflict-of-interest policies and follow approval, disclosure, and reporting rules for pecuniary benefit transactions; some related-party transactions are prohibited unless strict conditions are met.