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Home » US Law » 2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes » Title XXIV - Games, Amusements, and Athletic Exhibitions » Title 286 - Licensing Shows, Open-Air Meetings, Billiard Tables, and Bowling Alleys

Section 286:1 – Showmen.

    286:1 Showmen. – No showman, tumbler, rope dancer, ventriloquist or other person shall, for pay, exhibit any feats of agility, horsemanship, sleight of hand, rope dancing or feats with cards, or any animals, wax figures, puppets or other show, or promote any public competition, without a license from the selectmen of the town. Source. […]

Section 286:10 – Penalty.

    286:10 Penalty. – Whoever, having a billiard table, pool table or bowling alley in his charge, shall keep the same for hire, gain or reward, or in connection with his place of business, without license, shall forfeit the sum of $20 for every billiard table, pool table or bowling alley so kept, to be […]

Section 286:11 – Tax Exempt.

    286:11 Tax Exempt. – Billiard tables, pool tables and bowling alleys duly licensed shall be exempt from taxation. Source. 1887, 59:5. PS 114:9. PL 145:11. RL 174:11.

Section 286:2 – Theatricals; Parades; Meetings.

    286:2 Theatricals; Parades; Meetings. – No theatrical or dramatic representation shall be performed or exhibited, and no parade or procession upon any public street or way, and no open-air public meeting upon any ground abutting thereon, shall be permitted, unless a special license therefor shall first be obtained from the selectmen of the town, […]

Section 286:3 – Licensing Board.

    286:3 Licensing Board. – Any city may create a licensing board to consist of the person who is the active head of the police department, the mayor of such city and one other person who shall be appointed by the city government, which board shall have delegated powers to investigate and decide the question […]

Section 286:4 – Licenses; Fees.

    286:4 Licenses; Fees. – Every such special license shall be in writing, and shall specify the day and hour of the permit to perform or exhibit, or of such parade, procession or open-air public meeting. Every licensee shall pay in advance for such license, for the use of the city or town, a sum […]

Section 286:4-a – Added Expense to Town.

    286:4-a Added Expense to Town. – The selectmen of any town or the licensing committee of any city shall determine whether the fee for the license prescribed herein will for each event licensed hereunder be adequate to reimburse the town or city for the extra expense in protecting the health and safety of the […]

Section 286:5 – Penalty.

    286:5 Penalty. – Whoever violates the provisions of RSA 286:1-4 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if a natural person, or guilty of a felony if any other person. It shall be the duty of the selectmen to prosecute for every violation of this chapter. Source. RS 125:3. CS 131:5. GS 100:4. 1878, 31:1. […]

Section 286:6 – For Hire; Licenses.

    286:6 For Hire; Licenses. – The mayor and aldermen of a city, or the selectmen of a town, may grant a license to any person to keep one or more billiard tables, pool tables or bowling alleys for hire, gain or reward, or in connection with his place of business, upon such terms and […]

Section 286:7 – Expiration of Licenses.

    286:7 Expiration of Licenses. – All licenses granted under the preceding section shall be valid until May first next after the granting thereof, unless sooner revoked. Source. GL 110:5. 1887, 59:2. PS 114:6. PL 145:7. RL 174:7.

Section 286:8 – Fees.

    286:8 Fees. – The local governing body may set a reasonable annual license fee for each billiard table, pool table, or bowling alley. Source. 1878, 59:1. GL 110:5. 1887, 59:3. PS 114:7. 1897, 37:1. PL 145:8. RL 174:8. RSA 286:8. 1995, 27:1, eff. June 23, 1995.

Section 286:9 – Record of License.

    286:9 Record of License. – The license shall be recorded in the office of the town clerk, who shall be entitled to a fee of $.50 for each license, to be paid by the person to whom it is granted. Source. 1878, 59:1. GL 110:5. 1887, 59:3. PS 114:7. PL 145:9. RL 174:9.