New Hampshire Statutes

§ 227-C:1-a — Findings and Purpose

New Hampshire § 227-C:1-a
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XIXPUBLIC RECREATION
Ch. 227-CHISTORIC PRESERVATION
SubdivisionGeneral Provisions

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 227-C:1-a (2026).

Text

I. The general court has determined that the historical, archeological, architectural, engineering, and cultural heritage of New Hampshire is one of the most important environmental assets of the state and that the rapid social and economic development of contemporary society threatens the remaining vestiges of this heritage; therefore, it is hereby declared to be public policy and in the public interest of this state to engage in a comprehensive program of historic preservation to promote the use and conservation of such property for the education, inspiration, pleasure, and enrichment of the citizens of New Hampshire. II. The general court finds that:

(a)Unmarked human burials and human remains are subject to vandalism and inadvertent destruction at an ever-increasing rate;
(b)Existing

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Legislative History

1986, 80:1. 1998, 363:2, eff. Aug. 25, 1998.

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