New Hampshire Statutes
§ 21-G:13 — Transfer of Functions of Abolished Agencies
New Hampshire § 21-G:13
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:13 (2026).
Text
I.The powers, duties, functions, responsibilities, programs and operations of each agency abolished pursuant to acts of the general court relative to executive branch reorganization shall, upon and after the date of each abolition, be exercised and performed by the commissioner of the department to which such powers, duties, functions and responsibilities are transferred.
II.The commissioner of each department shall have full authority, consistent with this chapter, to assign powers, duties, functions, responsibilities, programs and operations of abolished agencies to any division within the department, or may determine that any or all of them shall be exercised in such other manner as shall be allowed by law. The commissioner shall make such assignment or determination in accordance wit
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Legislative History
1983, 372:1. 1986, 41:32. 1994, 412:4, eff. Aug. 9, 1994.
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:13, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/21-G/21-G%3A13.