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Section 236:127 – Penalty.

    236:127 Penalty. – Any person who is in violation of any provisions of this subdivision shall be guilty of a violation and each day or fraction thereof shall constitute a separate offense. Source. RSA 267-A:15. 1965, 372:1. 1973, 531:89. 1981, 87:1, eff. April 20, 1981.

Section 236:128 – Local Enforcement; Injunction; Civil Penalties.

    236:128 Local Enforcement; Injunction; Civil Penalties. – The governing body, elected or appointed officers or other appointed agents of a town, city, or unincorporated place, or a private person pursuant to RSA 236:129 may initiate proceedings for the enforcement of the provisions of this subdivision. In addition to the criminal penalty in RSA 236:127, […]

Section 236:129 – Private Persons.

    236:129 Private Persons. – Any person owning real property whose property is directly affected by the site of a junk yard or automotive recycling yard maintained in violation of the provisions of this subdivision may in writing addressed to the local governing body request the local governing body to take appropriate action under this […]

Section 236:130 – Highway Surveillance Prohibited.

    236:130 Highway Surveillance Prohibited. – I. In this subdivision, " surveillance " means the act of determining the ownership of a motor vehicle or the identity of a motor vehicle’s occupants on the public ways of the state or its political subdivisions through the use of a camera or other imaging device or any […]

Section 236:119 – Nuisance.

    236:119 Nuisance. – Any junk yard or machinery junk yard located or maintained in violation of the provisions of this subdivision is hereby declared a nuisance, and the same may be abated on complaint of any prosecuting officer as provided in RSA 236:128. Source. 1939, 50:3. RL 165:24. RSA 267:3. 1955, 275:1, par. 24. […]

Section 236:120 – Aesthetic Considerations.

    236:120 Aesthetic Considerations. – At the hearing regarding location of the junk yard or automotive recycling yard, the local governing body may also take into account the clean, wholesome, and attractive environment which has been declared to be of vital importance to the continued stability and development of the tourist and recreational industry of […]

Section 236:111-a – Scope.

    236:111-a Scope. – I. Except as provided by paragraphs II and III, the provisions of this subdivision shall apply to all junk yards, as defined by RSA 236:112, I, including those approved under RSA 149-M and those subject to regulation under RSA 236:90-110. II. The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to any […]

Section 236:112 – Definitions.

    236:112 Definitions. – For the purposes of this subdivision: I. " Junk yard " means a place used for storing and keeping, or storing and selling, trading, or otherwise transferring old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper, trash, rubber debris, waste, or junked, dismantled, or wrecked motor vehicles, or parts thereof, iron, […]

Section 236:113 – Minimum Area Waiver Authorized.

    236:113 Minimum Area Waiver Authorized. – The director of motor vehicles may in his discretion and after a public hearing waive the minimum 1200 square foot requirement specified in RSA 236:112, V(a) and (b). Source. RSA 267-A:2-a. 1975, 121:2. 1981, 87:1, eff. April 20, 1981.

Section 236:114 – Requirement for Operation or Maintenance.

    236:114 Requirement for Operation or Maintenance. – A person shall not operate, establish, or maintain a junk yard or machinery junk yard until he (1) has obtained a license to operate a junk yard business and (2) has obtained a certificate of approval for the location of the junk yard. Source. RSA 267-A:3. 1965, […]