New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title 4 - Powers of the Governor and Council in Certain Cases
Section 4:9-b - Committee Established; Special Account.

Source. 1994, 370:1, eff. June 9, 1994. 2014, 327:35, eff. Aug. 2, 2014. 2022, 323:11, eff. Sept. 6, 2022.

Structure New Hampshire Revised Statutes

New Hampshire Revised Statutes

Title I - The State and Its Government

Title 4 - Powers of the Governor and Council in Certain Cases

Section 4:1 - Removal of Public Officials for Cause.

Section 4:2 - Vacating Office of Trustee of State Institution.

Section 4:3 - Anticipation of Vacancies.

Section 4:4 - Adjustment of Terms of Office.

Section 4:5 - Temporary Department Heads.

Section 4:6-a - Office Space; Secretary of State.

Section 4:7 - Availability of Space.

Section 4:7-a - Identifying Information Required in Correspondence.

Section 4:8 - Gifts to the State.

Section 4:8-a - Gifts for Historic Sites and the Community College System of New Hampshire.

Section 4:9 - Portraits or Other Memorials.

Section 4:9-a - Law Enforcement Memorial.

Section 4:9-b - Committee Established; Special Account.

Section 4:9-c - Committee Membership.

Section 4:9-e - September 11 Memorial.

Section 4:9-i - Public Works Employee Memorial.

Section 4:9-j - Committee Established; Special Account.

Section 4:9-k - Committee Membership and Duties.

Section 4:9-l - Commission Established.

Section 4:9-m - Commission Membership and Duties.

Section 4:9-n - Fallen State Troopers' Memorial.

Section 4:9-o - Committee and Special Account Established.

Section 4:9-p - Commission Established; Special Account.

Section 4:9-q - Commission Membership and Duties.

Section 4:9-r - Defense and Indemnification.

Section 4:10 - Protection of State Water Rights.

Section 4:11 - Eligibility of Councilor to Other Office.

Section 4:12 - Governor's Staff.

Section 4:12-b - Appointment.

Section 4:12-c - Duties.

Section 4:12-cc - Executive Council Operations.

Section 4:13-b - Lafayette Day.

Section 4:13-c - Constitution Days.

Section 4:13-d - American History Month.

Section 4:13-e - Law Enforcement Memorial Week.

Section 4:13-f - New Hampshire Pearl Harbor Day.

Section 4:13-g - Teacher Appreciation Day.

Section 4:13-h - Gold Star Mother's Day.

Section 4:13-i - United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps; Anniversary of Founding Commemorated.

Section 4:13-j - Destroyer Escort Day.

Section 4:13-k - Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day.

Section 4:13-l - General John Stark Day.

Section 4:13-m - Firefighters Memorial Day.

Section 4:13-n - Emergency Medical Services Provider Recognition Day.

Section 4:13-o - Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day.

Section 4:13-p - Proper Observance of September 11, 2001.

Section 4:13-q - New Hampshire History Week.

Section 4:13-r - Blue Star Mother's Day.

Section 4:13-s - Canine Veterans Day.

Section 4:13-t - New Hampshire Genocide Awareness Month.

Section 4:13-u - Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

Section 4:13-v - Cancer Prevention Month, Cancer Prevention Day, and Cure all Cancer Month.

Section 4:13-w - Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Section 4:13-x - New Hampshire Recovery Month.

Section 4:13-y - Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month.

Section 4:13-z - Pollyanna of Littleton New Hampshire Recognition Day.

Section 4:13-aa - Juneteenth Proclamation.

Section 4:13-bb - New Hampshire D-Day Remembrance Day.

Section 4:13-cc - Overdose Awareness Day.

Section 4:14 - Disbursements.

Section 4:15 - Department Expenditures.

Section 4:16 - Incidental Expenses.

Section 4:17 - Purchases of Surveyors' Maps, and Other Records.

Section 4:18 - Emergency Fund.

Section 4:19 - Emergency Repairs.

Section 4:20 - Borrowing for.

Section 4:21 - Petitions for Pardon or Commutation of Sentence.

Section 4:22 - Commissioner of Corrections to Report on.

Section 4:23 - Commutation.

Section 4:24 - Respite.

Section 4:25 - Conditional Pardons.

Section 4:26 - Breach of Condition.

Section 4:27 - Procedure After Arrest.

Section 4:28 - Summoning of Witnesses.

Section 4:29 - By Purchase.

Section 4:30 - By Eminent Domain.

Section 4:30-a - Acquisition of Municipal Land Used for Conservation or Recreation.

Section 4:30-b - Acquisition of Substitute Recreation Land.

Section 4:37 - Attorney General to Act.

Section 4:38 - Payment.

Section 4:39 - Property, How Held.

Section 4:39-a - New Hampshire Hospital Real Estate.

Section 4:39-b - Approval of State Agency Leases Exceeding 5 Years.

Section 4:39-c - Disposal of Highway, Federal, or Turnpike Funded Real Estate.

Section 4:39-d - Leasing of State-Owned Real Estate on Public Waters.

Section 4:39-e - Real Property Owned by State Agencies; Reporting Requirement.

Section 4:39-f - Bulk Disposal of Highway or Turnpike Funded Real Estate.

Section 4:40 - Disposal of Real Estate.

Section 4:40-a - Grant of Right.

Section 4:40-b - Petition.

Section 4:40-c - Deed.

Section 4:40-d - Payments.

Section 4:40-e - Penalty.

Section 4:42 - Councilors' Compensation.

Section 4:43 - Naming of Certain Buildings and Formations.

Section 4:44 - Hearing Prior to Confirmation of Judicial Appointment.

Section 4:45 - State of Emergency Declaration; Powers.

Section 4:46 - Taking of Private Property; Compensation and Use.

Section 4:47 - Emergency Management Powers.

Section 4:48 - Executive Order Registry.