New Hampshire Statutes
§ 110-B:66 — Compensation for Injuries and Illness
New Hampshire § 110-B:66
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title VIIIPUBLIC DEFENSE AND VETERANS' AFFAIRS
Ch. 110-BDEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS AND VETERANS SERVICES
SubdivisionGeneral Provisions
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 110-B:66 (2026).
Text
I.Any member of the national guard serving on state active duty pursuant to this chapter, within or without the state, who, while serving on state active duty, sustains an "injury" or "personal injury," as defined in RSA 281-A, shall be entitled to receive benefits pursuant to RSA 281-A.
II.Members of the national guard on state active duty who become ill or whose injuries do not fall within the definition of RSA 281-A shall receive appropriate medical attention and treatment. If the member does not have health insurance, the state shall pay the cost of necessary medical treatment during the period of state active duty. In the event that the individual has health insurance, the state shall reimburse the individual for all expenses that are the responsibility of the individual incurred in
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Legislative History
1981, 434:1. 1985, 25:5. 1994, 158:16. 2007, 231:1, eff. Aug. 24, 2007.
Nearby Sections
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§ 110-B:1-a
Composition of the Militia§ 110-B:11
State Retired List§ 110-B:12
Service Without the State§ 110-B:13
Army National Guard§ 110-B:14
Air National Guard§ 110-B:15
Organization and Training§ 110-B:17
Organization of Units§ 110-B:18
Inactive National Guard§ 110-B:19
Credit for Active Federal Service§ 110-B:2
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 110-B:66, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/110-B/110-B%3A66.