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Section 106-B:1 – Definitions.

    106-B:1 Definitions. – As used in this chapter: I. " Commissioner " shall mean the commissioner of the department of safety. II. " Confidential criminal history record information " means criminal history record information of the following types: (a) Unless the person remains a fugitive from justice, summons and arrest information without disposition. (b) […]

Section 106-B:10 – Disposition of Fees.

    106-B:10 Disposition of Fees. – Any fee for the performance of an act in line of duty or reward for the apprehension or conviction of any person, for the recovery of any property, received by or payable to an employee, shall be paid by him to the director of motor vehicles who shall immediately […]

Section 106-B:11 – Cooperation With Other Police Forces.

    106-B:11 Cooperation With Other Police Forces. – The director and employees shall cooperate and exchange information with any other law enforcement agency both within and without this state, including federal authorities, for the purpose of preventing and detecting crime and apprehending criminals and detecting and stopping vehicles transporting hazardous materials contrary to the rules […]

Section 106-B:12 – Authority and Duties of Police Employees.

    106-B:12 Authority and Duties of Police Employees. – Police employees shall be ex-officiis constables throughout the state. They shall have statewide authority to enforce all provisions of RSA title XXI relative to motor vehicle laws and the regulations relative to the transportation of hazardous materials, pursuant to RSA 106-A:18 and RSA 106-B:15. The director, […]

Section 106-B:13 – Power to Take Identification Data.

    106-B:13 Power to Take Identification Data. – The employees shall have authority to take fingerprints and, in addition thereto, such identification data as shall be prescribed by the director of all persons taken into custody by them in the discharge of their duties. Source. 1937, 134:14. RL 145:13. RSA 106:14. 1961, 166:4, eff. July […]

Section 106-B:14-a – Intrastate Misdemeanors Recorded.

    106-B:14-a Intrastate Misdemeanors Recorded. – The division of state police shall record and update on its computer system on a daily basis the names of all persons for whom there are outstanding arrest warrants for misdemeanors in this state, along with a statement of all arrest warrants for misdemeanors each person has pending. The […]

Section 106-B:14-b – Intrastate Civil and Criminal Non-Support Recorded.

    106-B:14-b Intrastate Civil and Criminal Non-Support Recorded. – The division of state police, or its designee, may record and update on its computer system on a daily basis the name of any person for whom there is an outstanding arrest warrant or capias issued for criminal or civil non-support, including failure to appear in […]

Section 106-B:14-c – Uniform Crime Reporting System.

    106-B:14-c Uniform Crime Reporting System. – I. Law enforcement agencies operating within New Hampshire shall submit crime reports to the department of safety, division of state police, based on the specifications prescribed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI’s) Criminal Justice Information Services’ (CJIS) Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. The report shall be a […]

Section 106-B:15 – Jurisdiction of Police Employees.

    106-B:15 Jurisdiction of Police Employees. – I. Police employees have primary jurisdiction on all turnpikes, toll roads, limited access highways, and interstate highways and nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority of local police officers. II. A police employee shall not act within the limits of a town having a […]

Section 106-B:15-a – Exhibiting Insignia of State Police.

    106-B:15-a Exhibiting Insignia of State Police. – No person shall wear or exhibit the uniform, button, emblem, decoration, or other distinguishing mark of authority in use by the state police. Nor shall any person wear a similar uniform or wear or exhibit any object so nearly like such insignia as reasonably to be mistaken […]

Section 106-B:15-b – Penalty.

    106-B:15-b Penalty. – Any person violating the provisions of RSA 106-B:15-a shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Source. 1937, 198:2. RL 457:23. RSA 587:24. 1973, 532:24, eff. Nov. 1, 1973.

Section 106-B:17 – Retirement Benefits.

    106-B:17 Retirement Benefits. – Any person who is a member of the employees retirement system on July 1, 1962 and who, because of the terms of this chapter shall be transferred and be reclassified as a member of the division of state police or any person who is a member of the employees retirement […]

Section 106-B:18 – Line of Duty Injury.

    106-B:18 Line of Duty Injury. – Any injury, which is due to a hostile or overt act or an act caused by another during the performance of duties which are considered dangerous in nature, received by any state police employee while on assignment, patrol, or duty that requires that the employee be hospitalized or […]

Section 106-B:19 – Auxiliary State Police.

    106-B:19 Auxiliary State Police. – The director is authorized to recruit, train, and organize an auxiliary state police force of not more than 16 persons for the purpose of providing emergency services throughout the state for peacetime or wartime emergencies or threatened emergencies and for augmenting the state police force in such manner as […]

Section 106-B:2 – Division of State Police.

    106-B:2 Division of State Police. – There shall be a division of state police within the department of safety as provided in RSA 21-P:7. Source. 1937, 134:3. RL 145:2. RSA 106:2. 1961, 166:4. 1987, 124:7, eff. July 1, 1987.

Section 106-B:2-a – Forensic Science Laboratory.

    106-B:2-a Forensic Science Laboratory. – The commissioner of the department of safety may establish, equip, and operate a forensic science laboratory with such expert assistants and such facilities as are necessary to support the investigatory, analytical, and enforcement functions of the state criminal, motor vehicle, hazardous waste, and other public safety laws. Source. 2003, […]

Section 106-B:20 – Appointment and Qualifications.

    106-B:20 Appointment and Qualifications. – Members of the state police auxiliary force shall be appointed by the director. Each member of the force shall be: (1) a citizen of the United States; (2) a resident of the state of New Hampshire for at least 6 months immediately preceding his appointment; (3) free from conviction […]