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RSA 7:6-a. Law Enforcement Manual.
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The attorney general directs preparation and distribution of a law enforcement manual, and decides who receives it and what it costs, except for certain free copies.
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The attorney general directs preparation and distribution of a law enforcement manual, and decides who receives it and what it costs, except for certain free copies.
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A communications common carrier must provide specified records and information to the attorney general when the attorney general makes a written demand based on reasonable grounds to believe the service may be used unlawfully.
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The attorney general may investigate and prosecute election or lobbying law violations, use subpoenas and hearings, and must keep complaint and investigation records and send a rolling report every 6 months.
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Certain justice department attorneys must not practice law privately or take fees beyond their official salaries.
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The attorney general generally cannot spend or distribute certain recovered money until the fiscal committee authorizes it, and the department of justice must send 10% of judgment or settlement money over $1,000,000 to the revenue stabilization reserve account.
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The attorney general must deposit certain consumer protection settlement or judgment funds into a consumer protection escrow account, which may not exceed $6 million; excess goes to the general fund unless RSA 126-A:83 says otherwise.
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This section defines “acquisition transaction” and creates a health care consumer protection trust fund for certain money related to acquisition transactions.
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Creates the health care consumer protection advisory commission and requires it to advise the attorney general and approve expenditures from the trust fund.
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The attorney general must represent the state in specified court cases, supervise criminal cases, help enforce criminal laws, and has power to collect certain state debts.
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When required by either branch of the general court, he must give his opinion on any question of law submitted to him.
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A Division of Public Protection is established in the attorney general’s office and must be supervised by a division director who is an associate attorney general appointed under RSA 7:16.
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This section creates a Division of Legal Counsel in the attorney general’s office and assigns it several units and enforcement responsibilities.
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A person referred to as “he” must, when asked, advise state boards and officers on legal questions about their official duties, and must supervise state departments and other agencies under the governor and council’s direction.
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The governor and council may ask the attorney general to appear in a case, and the attorney general must then appear to protect the interests of the state or the people.
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A town or city may authorize resident tax prepayment, and the collector must accept, receipt, and credit approved prepayments.
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Residents must pay taxes to the collector when demanded, and no prior notice is required.
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The collector must keep distrained property for 4 days, then give notice and sell it at auction if the tax, costs, and charges remain unpaid.
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A written account of the taxes, fees, charges, sale amounts, and any overplus must be delivered to the owner immediately after the sale, or be ready to be delivered on request.
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The collector may distrain property in certain cases involving removal from town or assessments on nonresidents’ personal property.
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Corporations’ real and personal property can be taken and sold for taxes like individuals’ property; a toll-taking franchise can also be taken and sold for taxes like on execution.