New Hampshire Statutes
§ 167:2 — Liability for Support; Recovery
New Hampshire § 167:2
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XIIPUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE
Ch. 167PUBLIC ASSISTANCE TO BLIND, AGED, OR DISABLED PERSONS, AND TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 167:2 (2026).
Text
Assistance rendered under this chapter or RSA 161 to anyone having a father, mother, husband or wife, whose weekly income or other resources are more than sufficient to provide a reasonable subsistence compatible with decency and health, may be recovered in an appropriate proceeding in the superior court brought by the commissioner of health and human services, in the name of the state, from either a father, mother, husband, or wife, who are declared jointly and severally liable for such assistance. A parent shall be liable under this section only for assistance provided to a child under the age of 18, or for as long as the department of health and human services has the authority to recover support under Title IV of the Social Security Act. Such action shall be brought by the attorney gen
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Legislative History
1937, 202:9. RL 126:9. 1951, 139:5. RSA 167:2. 1969, 478:1. 1983, 291:1. 1995, 310:176. 2013, 212:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2014.
Nearby Sections
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§ 167:10
Granting of Assistance§ 167:14
Claims and Liens§ 167:14-a
Recovery of Assistance§ 167:15
Existing Liens§ 167:16
Enforcement of Assistance Liens§ 167:16-a
Limitations on Recovery of Assistance§ 167:17
Report of Collateral Resources§ 167:17-a
Unauthorized Payments; Recovery by State§ 167:17-b
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