New Hampshire Statutes
§ 217-A:2 — Findings and Declarations
New Hampshire § 217-A:2
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 217-A:2 (2026).
Text
Because there are no laws protecting any of our native plants, every year hundreds of our native plants are dug up and removed without permission from public and private property. Many of these are taken out-of-state and sold for profit. Therefore, the legislature finds and declares that:
I.For human needs and enjoyment, the interests of science, and the economy of the state, native plants and natural communities throughout this state should be protected and conserved; and that native plant numbers should be maintained and enhanced to insure their perpetuation as viable components of their ecosystems for the benefit of the people of New Hampshire.
II.Native species of plants within this state and the nation that are endangered, threatened, or otherwise reduced in number or may become so
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Legislative History
1987, 220:1. 1995, 130:4. 2010, 343:1, eff. Sept. 18, 2010.
Nearby Sections
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§ 217-A:1
Title§ 217-A:10
Exemption§ 217-A:11
Penalty§ 217-A:12
Enforcement§ 217-A:2
Findings and Declarations§ 217-A:3
Definitions§ 217-A:4
Investigation and Research§ 217-A:6
Conservation Programs§ 217-A:7-a
Natural Heritage Bureau Fund Established§ 217-A:8
Rulemaking§ 217-A:9
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 217-A:2, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/217-A/217-A%3A2.