New Hampshire Statutes
§ 105:9 — Police Attendance at Public Meetings or Functions
New Hampshire § 105:9
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title VIISHERIFFS, CONSTABLES, AND POLICE OFFICERS
Ch. 105POLICE OFFICERS AND WATCHMEN
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 105:9 (2026).
Text
I.Any person desiring to conduct a public dance, circus or carnival shall make application for police attendance at that function. Any person who conducts a public dance, circus, or carnival without first making application for police attendance at that function is guilty of a violation.
II.The chief of police in any city or town, subject to the written approval of the mayor and board of aldermen, board of selectmen, or licensing board shall examine applications for police attendance at public dances, circuses and carnivals and determine if such attendance is necessary. If the chief of police decides police attendance is necessary, he shall detail one or more police officers to attend whose services shall be paid for by the applicant.
III.The chief of police shall have the authority to
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Legislative History
1925, 124:1. PL 363:9. RL 422:9. RSA 105:9. 1971, 108:1. 1973, 528:36; 529:16. 1983, 290:1. 1985, 5:1. 1986, 72:1, eff. July 11, 1986.
Nearby Sections
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§ 105:1
Appointment§ 105:10
Watchmen§ 105:11
As Police Officers§ 105:12
Powers§ 105:13
Extended Authority§ 105:13-b
Confidentiality of Personnel Files§ 105:13-d
Exculpatory Evidence Schedule§ 105:2
Form§ 105:2-a
Police Chiefs; Powers; Dismissal§ 105:3
Powers; Compensation§ 105:3-a
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