New Hampshire Statutes
§ 21-G:15 — Protection of Obligations
New Hampshire § 21-G:15
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:15 (2026).
Text
I.The general court hereby specifically states that this chapter is in no way and to no extent intended to, nor shall it be construed in any manner to, impair the contractual or other obligations of any agency abolished by the general court or of the state of New Hampshire. It is hereby specifically provided that all obligations of any agency abolished, whose powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities are transferred in accordance with this chapter, hereafter shall be deemed to be the obligations of the department to which the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the agency are transferred, and of its commissioner, to the same extent as if originally made by them. In like manner, and in order to prevent any violation of the provisions, terms, or conditions of any gift,
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Legislative History
1983, 372:1, eff. July 1, 1983.
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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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 21-G:15, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/21-G/21-G%3A15.