New Hampshire Statutes

§ 14-C:4-e — Facts and Circumstances Tending to Show No Substantial Influence

New Hampshire § 14-C:4-e
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title ITHE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Ch. 14-CGIFTS, HONORARIUMS, AND EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENTS REQUIREMENTS FOR LEGISLATORS AND LEGISLATIVE EMPLOYEES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST FOR LEGISLATORS

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 14-C:4-e (2026).

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Facts and circumstances tending to show that a person does not have substantial influence over the affairs of an organization include, but are not limited to, the following:

I.The person has taken a bona fide vow of poverty as an employee, agent, or on behalf, of a religious organization;
II.The person is a contractor (such as an attorney, accountant, or investment manager or advisor) whose sole relationship to the organization is providing professional advice (without having decision-making authority or a title of authority within the organization) with respect to transactions from which the contractor will not economically benefit either directly or indirectly (aside from customary fees received for the professional advice rendered);
III.The direct supervisor of the individual does no

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Legislative History

2024, 340:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2025.

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