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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 7:20. Director of Charitable Trusts.

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    The director of charitable trusts is appointed in the same manner as an assistant attorney general, and serves under the attorney general’s supervision.

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    RSA 7:21. Definitions.

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    This section defines terms used in the subdivision, including charitable sales promotion, charitable trust, charitable organization, commercial co-venturer, contribution, fund raising counsel, paid solicitor, solicit/solicitation, and trustee.

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    RSA 7:22. Rules.

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    The attorney general may adopt reasonable or necessary rules under RSA 541-A to secure records and information and to support the register’s operation and the supervision, investigation, and enforcement of charitable trusts, charitable solicitations, and charitable sales promotions.

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    RSA 7:23. Inspection of Register.

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    Any person may inspect the register at reasonable times and for legitimate purposes set by the attorney general, but the attorney general may exempt charitable trust investigations from public inspection by rule.

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    RSA 7:24. Investigation.

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    The attorney general may investigate charitable trusts, charitable solicitations, and charitable sales promotions, and may require related persons or entities to appear under oath, produce records, and provide information.

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    RSA 7:25. Notice to Attend Investigation.

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    The attorney general must send a notice telling the person when and where attendance is required, and must do so by delivery or registered mail at least 14 days before the attendance date.

  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 7:27. Testimonial Privilege.

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    A person ordered by the attorney general to testify or produce books or papers must do so, even if the evidence may incriminate them.

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    RSA 7:28-a. Filing Fees.

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    Some filings to the attorney general must include a $25 or $75 fee, but certain small charitable organizations are exempt from the paragraph II fee.

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    RSA 7:28-d. Charitable Sales Promotions.

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    A charitable trust must file notice and get a written agreement before a charitable sales promotion starts, and the commercial co-venturer must disclose benefit amounts in ads and keep the final accounting for 3 years.

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    RSA 7:28-e. Fiduciary Capacity.

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    People who solicit, collect, or spend charitable contributions, and their related officers, directors, trustees, and employees, are treated as fiduciaries.

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    RSA 7:28-g. Handling Charges.

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    If the attorney general collects certain fees electronically, the attorney general must add a handling charge.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 7:28. Reports by Trustees of Charitable Trusts.

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    Trustees with charitable property must file instrument copies and periodic reports with the attorney general; larger charitable organizations must also file financial statements, and repeated nonfiling can be treated as a breach of trust.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 7:29-a. Charity Protection Act.

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    State agencies and officials may not impose extra annual filing or reporting requirements on covered organizations, except where federal law requires or authorizes it.

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    RSA 7:29. Information From Clerk.

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    Clerks must give the attorney general copies, information, and access to probate records about charitable trusts, and must notify the attorney general about related probate matters and hearings.

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    RSA 7:3. Authority.

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    The deputy attorney general must act as attorney general when the attorney general is absent, unable to act, or the office is vacant, unless the governor and council have appointed an acting attorney general under RSA 7:15.

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