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RSA 7:31. Employees.
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The attorney general may hire employees and set their pay, but only as allowed by state personnel regulations and available funds.
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The attorney general may hire employees and set their pay, but only as allowed by state personnel regulations and available funds.
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The director of charitable trusts must prepare and post a directory of information about charitable trusts on the state website, and the directory must be free to the public.
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A person who knowingly violates RSA 7:19-7:32-a commits an offence and may be punished as a misdemeanor or felony depending on whether the person is a natural person.
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This provision says health care charitable trusts should provide community benefits that match the charitable purposes they were created for and the needs of the communities they serve.
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This section defines several terms used for health care charitable trusts, including charity care, community, community benefits, community benefits plan, health care charitable trust, and vulnerable population.
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Health care charitable trusts must create a community benefits plan within 90 days after the start of each fiscal year.
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Health care charitable trusts must conduct a community needs assessment for their community benefits plan and update it at least every 5 years.
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Health care charitable trusts must file a community benefits plan with the director every year, keep plans publicly available, and post public notice of how to get a copy. The director may give up to a 12-month extension and may fine a violating charitable organization up to $1,000 plus attorneys fees and costs per vio
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A health care charitable trust may include charity care in a community benefits plan only if the care is not treated as bad debt, a receivable, or revenue, and it is provided under a public written policy with prompt eligibility decisions and notice to the public or recipients.
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This subdivision does not limit the attorney general’s authority or other people’s rights under common law or other statutes.
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A health care charitable trust with fund balances of $100,000 or less does not have to comply with this subdivision, and eligible trusts may ask for an exemption if compliance would be a financial or administrative burden.
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Compliance with this subdivision does not make a person eligible for a property tax exemption, but it may be considered if relevant to the eligibility criteria.
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Health care charitable trusts may meet certain RSA requirements on their own or together with other health care charitable trusts, but any required reporting information must be reported separately for each trust in a combined plan or report.
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The governor and council may, if requested and recommended by the attorney general, make agreements with the federal government or its agencies to obtain funds or assistance.
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A county attorney may employ a contract assistant county attorney if the county commissioners and attorney general approve and the criminal docket backlog makes it expedient.
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The county attorney may appoint assistant county attorneys, but only with the required approvals and within the available appropriation.
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The county attorney may appoint special assistant county attorneys, but only with the attorney general’s approval.
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County attorneys are elected by county voters, must be New Hampshire bar members, and temporary vacancies are filled by the superior court.
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The Rockingham county attorney may not privately practice law or take compensation beyond official salary for legal services, except free legal help for family members when it does not conflict with official duties.
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The Cheshire county attorney may not privately practice law or take any fee or compensation other than his official salary for legal services.