New Hampshire Statutes
§ 236:10 — Regulations; Bond
New Hampshire § 236:10
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XXTRANSPORTATION
Ch. 236HIGHWAY REGULATION, PROTECTION AND CONTROL REGULATIONS
SubdivisionExcavations and Driveways
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 236:10 (2026).
Text
The person or entity giving such written permission may make rules and regulations to govern the excavation and restoration of such highway and may require that a bond satisfactory to such person or entity be furnished to the state, city, or town providing for the satisfactory restoration of the highway. The bond requirements shall be equitably and reasonably applied to other bonded vehicles using the highway. The type of commodity being transported shall not be the determining factor for requiring a bond or the dollar amount of the bond. The person or entity providing the bond shall determine the type of bond furnished and it may be in the form of cash, letter of credit from a bank or lending institution licensed in New Hampshire and acceptable to the person giving written permission, or
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Legislative History
1917, 96:2. PL 91:2. RL 107:3. 1945, 188:1, part 19:9. RSA 249:14. 1981, 87:1. 2006, 177:1, eff. July 24, 2006. 2011, 85:1, eff. July 15, 2011.
Nearby Sections
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§ 236:1
Regulation§ 236:10
Regulations; Bond§ 236:101
Application of Other Statutes§ 236:102
Public Land§ 236:103
Industrial Areas§ 236:104
Compensation§ 236:105
Acceptance of Federal Funds§ 236:106
Penalty§ 236:107
Injunction§ 236:108
Limitation on Subdivision§ 236:109
Right to Enter§ 236:11
Restoration§ 236:111
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