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Section 216-A:3-j – Debt Service for Cannon Tramway.

    216-A:3-j Debt Service for Cannon Tramway. – Effective July 1, 1996, debt service for the Cannon Tramway shall be a charge against the state park fund, state-owned ski area account. Source. 1996, 210:8. 2010, 373:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2011.

Section 216-A:3-kk – State Park System Advisory Council.

    216-A:3-kk State Park System Advisory Council. – I. There is established a state park system advisory council which shall consist of the following members: (a) Three members of the house of representatives, at least 2 of whom shall be from the resources, recreation and development committee, appointed by the speaker of the house of […]

Section 216-A:3-l – Adopt-a-State Park Program Established.

    216-A:3-l Adopt-a-State Park Program Established. – The director of the division of parks and recreation, under the supervision of the commissioner of the department of natural and cultural resources: I. Shall establish an adopt-a-state park program by directly involving citizens, groups, associations, municipalities, and the business community in the beautification of New Hampshire’s state […]

Section 216-A:3-m – Field Purchases and Transfer of Funds.

    216-A:3-m Field Purchases and Transfer of Funds. – I. Notwithstanding RSA 21-I:17-a, I, the director of the division of parks and recreation may make purchases using field purchase orders for expenditures of up to $2,000 for the state park system and facilities. II. The commissioner of the department of natural and cultural resources may […]

Section 216-A:3-n – Financial Analysis Required.

    216-A:3-n Financial Analysis Required. – I. The director of the division of parks and recreation shall retain an independent financial consulting firm to conduct a written analysis of a lease proposal for the lease of state park property, operations, or management and render an opinion as to the financial viability of the lease proposal […]

Section 216-A:3-o – State Park Gifts and Donations; Account Established.

    216-A:3-o State Park Gifts and Donations; Account Established. – I. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, individual gifts and donations not exceeding $2,500 in value in a fiscal year may be received by the division of parks and recreation without the approval of the governor or the governor and council. Individual […]

Section 216-A:5 – Recommendation of Projects.

    216-A:5 Recommendation of Projects. – At such time as the department of natural and cultural resources shall have been established, the recommendations to governor and council, which shall be initiated by the director of parks and recreation, the advisory commission to the department of natural and cultural resources, or by the director of parks […]

Section 216-A:6 – Execution of Agreements.

    216-A:6 Execution of Agreements. – The provisions of RSA 228:4 shall apply to the execution of agreements pursuant to this chapter. Source. 1961, 263:14, eff. Sept. 4, 1961.

Section 216-A:6-a – Old Man of the Mountain; Official Designation.

    216-A:6-a Old Man of the Mountain; Official Designation. – Pursuant to RSA 4:43, the general court hereby designates and names the granite formation on the eastern slope of Cannon Mountain in Franconia as the "Old Man of the Mountain." Source. 1997, 83:1, eff. Aug. 2, 1997.

Section 216-A:7 – Conservation Corps Established.

    216-A:7 Conservation Corps Established. – The director of the division of parks and recreation, in cooperation with the commissioner of the department of health and human services, shall establish a conservation corps for the purpose of employing New Hampshire youth with an emphasis on employing young people who need educational and vocational assistance to […]

Section 216-A:8 – Purpose.

    216-A:8 Purpose. – I. The conservation corps program is designed to increase the sense of involvement and ownership by the participants in their state and to give them an opportunity to contribute something of lasting value to the state, by creating a new recreational resource for the state. II. The general court finds that […]