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Section 227-E:6 – Power and Duties.

    227-E:6 Power and Duties. – In performing its duties, the commission shall cooperate with the department of environmental services and shall conform its activities with any state comprehensive plan. The commission shall: I. Assemble and assess a comprehensive inventory of all private and public resources which serve to preserve and protect the visual and […]

Section 227-E:7 – Private Donations.

    227-E:7 Private Donations. – In addition to the authority granted in RSA 227-E:6, the commission may solicit and accept private donations for the purpose of this chapter. Any funds received pursuant to this section shall be nonlapsing. Source. 1987, 311:1. 1990, 233:20, eff. June 26, 1990.

Section 227-E:8 – Rulemaking.

    227-E:8 Rulemaking. – The commission shall adopt rules, after public hearing and pursuant to RSA 541-A, relative to: I. Regional promotional programs and other incentive programs for recreational facilities, resources and services. II. Criteria for the identification of priority recreational facilities and land. III. Establishing procedures for grants administered by the commission. These rules […]

Section 227-E:9 – Reports; Committee Recommendations.

    227-E:9 Reports; Committee Recommendations. – I. The commission shall annually on or before September 1 submit a report of its activities and expenditures to the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate, to be forwarded by each of them to the appropriate house or senate standing committee. […]

Section 227-E:10 – Staff.

    227-E:10 Staff. – There shall be the equivalent of one full-time staff person who shall be hired by the chairman of the commission with the approval of the commission. The staff person shall assist the commission in carrying out the purposes of this chapter and shall report directly to the commission. Source. 1987, 311:1, […]

Section 227-D:4 – Advisory Commission.

    227-D:4 Advisory Commission. – There is established a Monadnock advisory commission which shall recommend policies affecting the recreational use of Mount Monadnock and Gap Mountain. Such commission shall consist of 2 members from each town of Dublin, Jaffrey, Marlborough, Fitzwilliam, and Troy, the director of the division of parks and recreation, the director of […]

Section 227-D:5 – Powers of the Commission.

    227-D:5 Powers of the Commission. – The Monadnock advisory commission shall: I. Guide the department of natural and cultural resources planning efforts to ensure that the growing popularity of Mount Monadnock not be allowed to compromise the integrity of this national natural landmark and its visitors’ experiences. II. Assist the department in the formulation […]

Section 227-D:5-a – Acceptance of Gifts.

    227-D:5-a Acceptance of Gifts. – The commission may accept any gifts, donations, or grants from any source whatsoever, provided said gifts, donations, or grants so received shall be used exclusively to further the purposes of this chapter. Source. 1999, 8:1, eff. June 4, 1999.

Section 227-D:5-b – District Legal Existence.

    227-D:5-b District Legal Existence. – In order to establish the tax exempt status of the Monadnock advisory commission established under this chapter, such advisory commission is deemed to be a governmental instrumentality having a distinct legal existence separate from the state and shall not be considered as a department of state government. The exercise […]

Section 227-D:6 – National Natural Landmarks.

    227-D:6 National Natural Landmarks. – The general court recognizes the 1987 designation of Mount Monadnock and the Rhododendron Grove in Fitzwilliam as National Natural Landmarks by the U.S. National Park Service, and hereby directs the Monadnock advisory commission and the department of natural and cultural resources to ensure the integrity of that designation in […]