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Section 176:17 – Purchases by the Liquor Commission.

    176:17 Purchases by the Liquor Commission. – The liquor commission shall purchase all liquor, wine, and beverages from primary sources. For the purposes of this title, primary source means the manufacturer or producer, whether or not it is within the state. If a primary source is not available, the commissioner may, if he or […]

Section 176:7 – Assistants and Employees.

    176:7 Assistants and Employees. – The state liquor commission may employ such assistants as are, in its opinion, necessary for the proper transaction of its business, and fix their compensation, subject to the rules of the director of personnel. It may secure any necessary technical or professional assistance. Source. 1990, 255:1. 1992, 146:2. 1996, […]

Section 176:8 – Divisions and Directors.

    176:8 Divisions and Directors. – The commission shall have 3 divisions under the direction of unclassified division directors. The directors shall be nominated by the commissioner for appointment by the governor with the consent of the council and shall serve for terms of 4 years dependent upon maintaining good behavior and competence. There shall […]

Section 176:1 – Commission.

    176:1 Commission. – There shall be a state liquor commission under the executive direction of a liquor commissioner, who shall also be known as the chairman of the liquor commission, appointed by the governor with the consent of the council. The commissioner shall have significant business management experience and shall complete a criminal history […]

Section 176:2 – Liquor Commissioner; Compensation.

    176:2 Liquor Commissioner; Compensation. – The annual salary of the commissioner shall be as specified in RSA 94:1-a, and the commissioner shall receive his or her reasonable expenses while traveling in the performance of his or her duties, provided that the commissioner shall not be allowed as expenses, travel between his or her place […]

Section 176:2-a – Deputy Commissioner.

    176:2-a Deputy Commissioner. – I. The commissioner shall nominate a deputy commissioner for appointment by the governor with the consent of the council who shall be qualified to hold that position by reason of education and experience. The deputy commissioner shall hold office for a term of 4 years and may be reappointed. The […]

Section 176:3 – Duties.

    176:3 Duties. – The primary duties of the liquor commission shall be to: I. Optimize the profitability of the commission. II. Maintain proper controls. III. Assume responsibility for the effective and efficient operation of the commission. IV. Provide service to the customers of the commission, pursuant to this title. Source. 1990, 255:1. 1991, 349:1, […]

Section 176:4 – Requirements.

    176:4 Requirements. – The commissioner and deputy commissioner shall devote their entire time to the service of the commission. The commissioner and deputy commissioner shall not have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in the liquor or beverage business. The compensation and expenses of the commissioner and deputy commissioner and the expenses of the […]