New Hampshire Statutes
§ 228:22 — Cost of Trenching for Relocation of Underground Utilities
New Hampshire § 228:22
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XXTRANSPORTATION
Ch. 228ADMINISTRATION OF TRANSPORTATION LAWS
SubdivisionCommissioner, Deputy and Assistant Commissioners
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 228:22 (2026).
Text
When the commissioner shall determine that a highway reconstruction, relocation, or maintenance project financed in whole or in part by state funds and conducted under department of transportation supervision or control necessitates the relocation of any municipally-owned subterranean utilities facilities, any trenching and backfilling required for such relocation shall be part of the cost of such reconstruction, relocation, or maintenance and shall be provided by the governmental agency which is carrying out such highway work at no cost to the municipally-owned utility, and the governmental agency shall pay the municipality for the book value (original cost less allowable depreciation) at the time the municipally-owned subterranean facility is retired. Provided, however, that if a public
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Legislative History
RSA 229:6-a. 1971, 78:1. 1981, 87:1. 1985, 402:6, I(a)(1). 2013, 274:1, eff. July 24, 2013.
Nearby Sections
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§ 228:1
Definitions§ 228:10
Outside Activity Restricted§ 228:101
Definitions§ 228:102
Power to Operate Facilities§ 228:105
Authority to Enter Into Agreements§ 228:108
Membership§ 228:109
Duties§ 228:11
Highway Surplus Account§ 228:110
Procedure§ 228:111
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