19-H:1 Volunteer NH; Board of Directors; Executive Director. – I. There is hereby established Volunteer NH, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that incorporates the previous responsibilities and programs of the New Hampshire office of volunteerism, the governor’s council on volunteerism, and the New Hampshire commission for national and community service (AmeriCorps). The board of directors […]
19-H:2 Repealed by 2006, 55:5, II, eff. June 23, 2006. –
19-H:3 Repealed by 2006, 55:5, III, eff. June 23, 2006. –
19-H:4 Duties. – I. The board may organize program committees to develop, promote, execute, sustain, and provide education and recognition to volunteer activities and programs in New Hampshire. II. Volunteer NH shall: (a) Promote volunteerism and community service as a value in the state. (b) Promote and support national, state, and local community service […]
19-H:5 Cooperation. – Volunteer NH may cooperate with any state or federal agency or any private organization in conducting studies, programs, and joint efforts in the areas of service and volunteerism. Source. 2001, 288:1, eff. Sept. 15, 2001.
19-H:6 Report. – The board shall submit an annual report of its activities to the governor and council, the senate president, and the speaker of the house of representatives. Source. 2001, 288:1, eff. Sept. 15, 2001.
19-H:7 Authority to Accept Gifts. – Volunteer NH may accept any gifts, donations, bequests, federal, state, or local funds, or grants from any source if the gifts, donations, bequests, funds, or grants received are used to sustain the organization and to further the duties and programs of Volunteer NH. Source. 2001, 288:1, eff. Sept. […]
19-H:8 Administratively Attached. – Volunteer NH shall be administratively attached to the department of administrative services and shall receive in-kind office space and essential services and support from the state. Source. 2001, 288:1, eff. Sept. 15, 2001.
19-H:9 Limitation on Service. – No volunteer whose service or activities are promoted, coordinated, or assisted by Volunteer NH shall be used in the enforcement of any law, or in any civil or criminal investigation. Source. 2001, 288:1, eff. Sept. 15, 2001.