New Hampshire Statutes

§ 106-B:34 — Compliance Action; Disciplinary Enforcement

New Hampshire § 106-B:34
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title VIISHERIFFS, CONSTABLES, AND POLICE OFFICERS
Ch. 106-BTHE STATE POLICE
SubdivisionRemoval of Abandoned Vehicles by State Police

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 106-B:34 (2026).

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Participation in the state police tow list is a privilege, not a right. The director of state police is charged with the responsibility of ensuring that the towing, storage, roadside emergency service, and recovery of vehicles at the direction or request of the division of state police is accomplished consistent with state law and administrative rules and in a manner that maintains the confidence and respect of the motoring public. To accomplish this, the director may take appropriate action to uphold the integrity and efficiency of the tow list and the duties and responsibilities of businesses participating in the list and their owners, managers, and employees. The director may take appropriate action including removal of a tow business or a tow business employee from participating in the

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Legislative History

2021, 204:2, Pt. II, Sec. 2, eff. Oct. 9, 2021.

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