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Section 106-C:1 – Definitions.

    106-C:1 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. " Emergency " means a riot, as that term is used in RSA 644:1, and a natural disaster of major proportions, such as fire, flood, hurricane, earthquake, or any other disaster or emergency. II. " Emergency police assistance " means assistance during an emergency, as defined in […]

Section 106-C:10 – Reciprocal Relations With Other Counties or Municipalities.

    106-C:10 Reciprocal Relations With Other Counties or Municipalities. – The chief executive officers of the counties or municipalities are authorized within the provisions of this chapter, to enter into agreement with other counties or municipalities within the state concerning the methods by which emergency police assistance will be rendered as provided in this chapter. […]

Section 106-C:3 – Inter-Community Police Assistance.

    106-C:3 Inter-Community Police Assistance. – Any county may by order of the county commissioners and any municipality may, by law or ordinance, authorize and permit the sheriff’s department or the chief or head of its police department to extend assistance in time of emergency to any other county or municipality, subject to such restrictions […]

Section 106-C:4 – Powers, Rights, Privileges and Immunities.

    106-C:4 Powers, Rights, Privileges and Immunities. – Whenever pursuant to the authority granted under this chapter, the members of a local police department, or of the state police or the sheriff’s department are engaged in assisting another county or municipality in combatting an emergency in such other county or municipality, such police department personnel […]

Section 106-C:5 – Loss, Damage or Expense.

    106-C:5 Loss, Damage or Expense. – In case any county or municipally-owned equipment is damaged or lost, or in the event that any expense is incurred in connection therewith in answering a call for assistance made by another county or municipality, by reason of an emergency in another county or municipality, such loss, damage […]

Section 106-C:6 – Liability for Acts or Omissions.

    106-C:6 Liability for Acts or Omissions. – Neither the state nor any county or municipality whose police department personnel, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, are rendering emergency police assistance to another county or municipality, shall be liable by reason of any act or omission on the part of such police department personnel […]

Section 106-C:7 – Reimbursement for Salaries and Expenses.

    106-C:7 Reimbursement for Salaries and Expenses. – Any county or municipality within the state of New Hampshire, which receives emergency assistance pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, shall reimburse the county or municipality which furnishes such aid for the compensation which was paid to police department personnel engaged in such assistance; for actual […]

Section 106-C:8 – Donation of Services.

    106-C:8 Donation of Services. – Nothing contained herein shall prevent any county or municipality which renders assistance to another county or municipality within the state from assuming such loss, damage, expense, or other cost, or from loaning police equipment, or from donating the services of such personnel and such equipment without charge or cost […]

Section 106-C:9 – Recall From Service Outside of a Municipality or County.

    106-C:9 Recall From Service Outside of a Municipality or County. – If, while any police department personnel or equipment pertaining to a New Hampshire county or municipality is engaged in rendering emergency police assistance upon call in another county or municipality within the state, an emergency develops within the county or municipality to which […]