New Hampshire Statutes
§ 21-G:11 — Advisory Committees
New Hampshire § 21-G:11
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title ITHE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Ch. 21-GORGANIZATION OF EXECUTIVE BRANCH
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 21-G:11 (2026).
Text
I. A commissioner, with the approval of the governor, may create advisory committees. II. Each department shall file a record of each advisory committee created with the secretary of state, showing the committee's:
(a)Name;
(b)Composition;
(c)Appointed members' names and addresses; and
(d)Purpose and term of existence.
III. The governor shall appoint the members of each advisory committee, with the advice of the commissioner, who shall have prescribed the functions of each advisory committee created.
IV. Each advisory committee created under this section shall be designated by name as follows: the " .......... advisory committee of the department of ...".
V. A majority of the membership of an advisory committee shall constitute a quorum.
VI. No member of an advisory committee shall rec
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Legislative History
1983, 372:1. 1995, 257:1, eff. July 1, 1995.
Nearby Sections
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§ 21-G:1
Short Title§ 21-G:10
Administratively Attached Agency§ 21-G:11
Advisory Committees§ 21-G:12
Conflicts of Law§ 21-G:14
Legal Proceedings and Documents§ 21-G:15
Protection of Obligations§ 21-G:16
Effect on Federal Law§ 21-G:17
Transfer of Property§ 21-G:18
Transfer of Employees§ 21-G:19
Reference to Abolished Agency§ 21-G:2
Declaration of Findings§ 21-G:20
New Agencies and Programs§ 21-G:21
Definitions§ 21-G:22
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New Hampshire § 21-G:11, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/21-G/21-G%3A11.