New Hampshire Statutes
§ 162-I:16 — Construction and Effect of Other Laws
New Hampshire § 162-I:16
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XIIPUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE
Ch. 162-IBUSINESS FINANCE AUTHORITY REVENUE BONDS
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 162-I:16 (2026).
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I.The powers conferred by this chapter are supplemental and alternative to other powers conferred by law, and this chapter is intended as an independent and comprehensive conferral of powers to accomplish the purposes set forth in RSA 162-I:1.
II.No notice, hearing, proceedings or approval shall be required with respect to any action taken under this chapter except as provided in this chapter. Any hearing required by RSA 162-I:9 or RSA 162-I:9-b shall be informational and shall not be treated as determining the rights, duties, or privileges of any entity or person. Neither the authority nor the governor and council shall be required to conduct adjudicative proceedings under RSA 541-A:31 to 36 in connection with any action taken under this chapter.
III.Purchases and contracts required in
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Legislative History
1975, 98:1. 1992, 262:8. 1994, 412:20, eff. Aug. 9, 1994.
Nearby Sections
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§ 162-I:1
Declaration of Need and Purpose§ 162-I:10
Obligations of the State§ 162-I:11
Action by the Authority§ 162-I:12
Trustees and Trust Funds§ 162-I:13
Bonds Eligible for Investment§ 162-I:14
Bonds Exempt From Taxation§ 162-I:16
Construction and Effect of Other Laws§ 162-I:2
Definitions§ 162-I:3
Powers of the Authority§ 162-I:3-a
Railroad Lines§ 162-I:4
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New Hampshire § 162-I:16, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/162-I/162-I%3A16.