199:4-a Final Report; Dissolution of Joint Building Committee. – Upon vote of the joint building committee to accept the new schoolhouse and to transfer it to the school board, the joint building committee shall remain in existence for the sole purpose of preparing and submitting a final report relating to the schoolhouse construction and […]
199:5 Exception. – The provisions of RSA 199:2-199:4-a shall not apply to the Union School District of Concord and to the school districts of Keene, Lebanon, and Claremont. Source. 1897, 65:4. 1921, 85, VII:5. PL 122:5. RL 141:5. RSA 199:5. 1993, 185:4, eff. Aug. 8, 1993.
199:6 Power of Committees. – No committee shall have power to bind the district beyond the amount of money voted by it, and the district shall not be bound by any act, as a ratification of the doings of such committee, beyond their authority, unless by express vote of the district. Source. GS 80:3. […]
199:7 Location by Board. – If the district does not agree upon a location for a schoolhouse, or upon a committee to locate the same, or if the same is not located by such committee within 30 days after its appointment, the school board, upon petition of 10 percent or more of the voters, […]
199:8 Relocation by Board. – If 10 percent or more of the voters of a district are aggrieved by the location of a schoolhouse by the district or its committee, they may apply by petition to the school board, who shall hear the parties interested and determine the location. Source. RS 71:2. CS 75:2. […]
199:9 Relocation by State Board of Education. – If 10 percent or more of the voters of a school district are aggrieved by the location of a schoolhouse by the district or its committee, or by the school board, they may, within 10 days after the making of the location, apply by petition to […]