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Section 48:19 – Qualifications.

    48:19 Qualifications. – The director of human services shall have the following minimum qualifications: A master’s degree from a recognized college or university with a major in social work or related studies, such as government, economics, business administration, sociology, psychology or education, and 4 years administrative experience, including personnel supervision and coordination; or a […]

Section 48:20 – Adoption of Subdivision.

    48:20 Adoption of Subdivision. – I. Notwithstanding the provisions of any city charter to the contrary, the governing body of any city of a population greater than 80,000, according to the most recent census, may adopt the provisions of this subdivision as provided in paragraphs II and III. II. If the governing body of […]

Section 48:21 – Conflict With Charter.

    48:21 Conflict With Charter. – Whenever the charter of any city which adopts the provisions of this subdivision provides for a commissioner of welfare on either an elective or appointive basis, or a director of human services on an elective basis or on an appointive basis other than as provided for in this subdivision, […]

Section 48:17 – City Purchasing Departments.

    48:17 City Purchasing Departments. – The city councils of any city shall have power to establish an ordinance creating a purchasing department for the city. The administrative head of such department shall be called the city purchasing agent and he shall be appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council, or […]

Section 48:18 – Appointment, Term.

    48:18 Appointment, Term. – In any city which adopts the provisions of this subdivision as provided in RSA 48:20, the mayor, with the approval of the board of aldermen in cities with a strong mayor form of government, or the city manager, with approval of the city council in cities with a weak mayor […]

Section 48:11 – Jurisdiction.

    48:11 Jurisdiction. – The authority of the marshal, assistant marshals, collector, constables, police officers and watchmen shall extend through any ward and to every part of the city. Source. 1860, 2359:1. GS 43:8. GL 47:8. PS 49:9. PL 53:10. RL 65:10.

Section 48:11-a – Extended Authority.

    48:11-a Extended Authority. – The authority of any duly authorized marshal, collector, constable, police officer or watchman of any city shall extend to any town or city in the state, provided that the chief law enforcement officer of the requesting town or city has executed with the chief law enforcement officer of the responding […]

Section 48:12 – Choice.

    48:12 Choice. – So many assessors may be chosen in each ward as may be prescribed by law or ordinance; or so many assessors may be chosen, in such manner and for such terms, as may be prescribed by law, or as the city councils may by ordinance provide, who shall hold their offices […]

Section 48:13 – Duties.

    48:13 Duties. – The assessors, however elected, shall constitute a board of assessors for the city, who shall perform all the duties relative to taking the inventory and the appraisal of property for taxation, and in regard to the assessment and abatement of taxes and issuing warrants for the collection of the same, as […]

Section 48:14 – Assistants.

    48:14 Assistants. – The city councils of any city may elect assistant assessors, not exceeding 6 in number, who shall assist the assessors of the city in the discharge of their official duties, when necessary for the seasonable completion of the inventory and assessment; and the assistant assessors shall act under the direction of […]