New Hampshire Statutes
§ 202-A:6 — Library Trustees; Election; Alternates
New Hampshire § 202-A:6
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 202-A:6 (2026).
Text
The library trustees shall have the entire custody and management of the public library and of all the property of the town relating thereto, including appropriations held pursuant to RSA 202-A:11, III, but excepting trust funds held by the town. Any town having a public library shall, at a duly warned town meeting, elect a board of library trustees consisting of any odd number of persons which the town may decide to elect. Such trustees shall serve staggered 3-year terms or until their successors are elected and qualified. There may be no more than 3 alternates as provided in RSA 202-A:10.
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Legislative History
1917, 59:1. PL 10:52. RL 15:55. RSA 202:6. 1963, 46:1. 1987, 89:1. 2000, 9:2, eff. April 16, 2000.
Nearby Sections
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§ 202-A:1
Declaration of Policy§ 202-A:10
Library Trustees; Vacancies; Alternates§ 202-A:11
Powers and Duties§ 202-A:11-a
Use of Additional Funds§ 202-A:11-b
Procedure for Adoption§ 202-A:12
Annual Reports§ 202-A:12-a
Trust Fund Annual Reports§ 202-A:13
Discretionary Powers§ 202-A:14
Compensation of Trustees§ 202-A:16
Powers and Duties§ 202-A:17
Employees; Removal§ 202-A:18
Discontinuance of Library§ 202-A:19
Defunct Libraries§ 202-A:2
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