119:1 Establishment. – I. There is established in this state a home known as the New Hampshire veterans’ home for the support, care, and treatment of veterans who have served on active duty in the armed forces of the United States as defined by 38 U.S.C. section 101, or in reserve units or in […]
119:1-a Application of Statutes. – Whenever in the statutes the words "New Hampshire Soldiers’ Home" or "Soldiers’ Home" are used, they shall be construed as meaning the "New Hampshire Veterans’ Home" or "Veterans’ Home". Source. 1973, 6:2, eff. April 17, 1973.
119:10 Repealed by 1986, 81:7, II, eff. May 19, 1986. –
119:11 Repealed by 1986, 81:7, III, eff. May 19, 1986. –
119:12 Repealed by 1986, 81:7, IV, eff. May 19, 1986. –
119:13 Reports. – The board shall file with the secretary of state, the fiscal committee of the general court, and the commissioner of administrative services, on or before October 1, a report to the legislature, setting forth the operations and condition of the home, a detailed account of all moneys received and expended on […]
119:14 Compensation of Board Members. – No member of the board shall receive compensation for any services rendered. Mileage shall be paid from the member’s home of residence to and from the veterans’ home or any other place designated under special conditions by the chairman. Source. 1889, 76:8, 15. PS 13:10. PL 12:12. RL […]
119:2 Board of Managers. – I. The government of the home is vested in the board of managers of the New Hampshire veterans’ home. The board shall consist of the commanders of the veterans departments of New Hampshire ex officiis, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, and 9 […]
119:3 Repealed by 1986, 81:7, I, eff. May 19, 1986. –
119:3-a Meetings of the Board. – The board of managers shall meet monthly and when called to meet by the chairman of the board. All meeting times and venues shall be noticed in the calendars of the house of representatives and the senate. Source. 2015, 259:2, eff. Sept. 12, 2015.
119:4 Chairman and Secretary. – The board shall choose one of their number chairman and another, secretary, to hold office during the pleasure of the board. The secretary shall keep a correct record of the proceedings of the board and perform such other duties as they may require of him. Source. 1889, 76:2, 8. […]
119:5 Powers of Board. – The board shall have the custody and care of the property of the institution, shall make needed bylaws and shall adopt rules under RSA 541-A relative to the management of the veterans’ home and for the admission and discharge of residents. The board shall do all things necessary to […]
119:6 Commandant and Employees. – The board shall appoint, or may remove, for just cause, a commandant of the home. Honorably discharged veterans as defined in RSA 119:1 shall have preference for employment in the home if qualified by the New Hampshire division of personnel. Source. 1889, 76:7. PS 13:5. PL 12:5. RL 18:5. […]
119:7 Compensation of Commandant. – The annual salary of the commandant of the veterans’ home shall be as prescribed by RSA 94:1-4. Source. 1953, 265:1. RSA 119:7. 1973, 6:4. 1975, 239:2, eff. July 1, 1975.
119:8 Donations. – The board is empowered to receive, on behalf of the state, all donations and bequests that may be made for the establishment and maintenance of the home and for the support and care of the residents of the home. Source. 1889, 76:5. PS 13:6. PL 12:6. RL 18:6. RSA 119:8. 1986, […]
119:9 Admission. – A veteran who desires admission shall make application on forms furnished by the home. Rules relative to admittance or rejection of an applicant, including an appeal process, shall be adopted pursuant to RSA 541-A, by the board of managers. Source. 1889, 76:12. PS 13:7. 1899, 18:1. PL 12:7. 1931, 138:3. RL […]