678:1 Declaration of Purpose and Findings. – The general court hereby finds and declares that: I. New Hampshire has a rich history of neighbors helping neighbors and residents of municipalities actively participating and organizing themselves to take care of their fellow residents and improve their communities. It also serves the public good and general […]
678:2 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. " Board " means a community services and care planning board established under this chapter. II. " Community services master plan " or " CSMP " means an assessment of the availability, adequacy, and accessibility of the human services systems in each community and shall include the […]
678:3 Establishment of Community Services and Care Planning Boards. – I. The legislative body of any municipality may establish a community services and care planning board. II. The community services and care planning board shall consist of no fewer than 3 and no more than 9 members who shall be residents of the municipality, […]
678:4 Duties of the Board. – I. It shall be the duty of every board established under RSA 678:3 to prepare and amend from time to time a CSMP to guide the development of community services and support systems and the provision of health and social services and community supports to residents that affect […]
678:5 Terms of Board Members. – Terms of board members shall be 3 years, except that all vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. In the first year of a community services and care planning board’s existence, members shall be appointed to the following terms: at least one member to a one-year term, […]
678:6 Abolishment of Board. – I. The local legislative body of a city, of a county in which there are located unincorporated towns or unorganized places, or of a town operating under the town council form of government, shall determine the manner in which the board may be abolished. II. In all other towns, […]
678:7 Transfer of Documents Upon Abolition of Board. – If the board is abolished, the records shall be transferred to the city or town clerk. Source. 2008, 20:1, eff. July 11, 2008.