New Hampshire Statutes
§ 282-A:55 — Withdrawal of Appeal
New Hampshire § 282-A:55
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 282-A:55 (2026).
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A chairman may allow an appeal to be withdrawn by the appellant; but, in such case, the chairman shall send notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, or first class mail, whichever the commissioner determines to be the most appropriate, of his or her allowance of the withdrawal to all interested parties at the last address of each according to the records of the department of employment security. Simultaneously with the mailing of such notice, the determination of the certifying officer from which the appeal had been taken shall become final.
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Legislative History
1937, 178:1. 1939, 138:13. 1941, 103:21-23. RL 218:5. 1945, 138:11, 12. 1947, 59:14, 15. 1949, 185:7-10; 290:2. 1951, 36:2; 140:8; 142:7, 8. 1953, 209:4. RSA 282:5(C)(3). 1955, 71:1; 141:10, 11. 1957, 118:6. 1961, 88:10-16. 1965, 208:6, 7; 373:2. 1969, 460:8-10. 1971, 156:23; 539:16-19. 1973, 119:1; 589:5, 6. 1981, 408:3. 1987, 409:3, eff. July 1, 1987. 2013, 39:1, eff. Aug. 3, 2013.
Nearby Sections
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§ 282-A:1
Applicability of Definitions§ 282-A:10
Employment Office§ 282-A:100
Termination; Death, Etc§ 282-A:101
Termination; Failure to Comply§ 282-A:102
Elective Coverage§ 282-A:103
Establishment and Control§ 282-A:104
Accounts and Deposit§ 282-A:105
Withdrawals§ 282-A:107
Department of Employment Security§ 282-A:108
Commissioner; Term; Removal; Salary§ 282-A:109
Deputy Commissioner§ 282-A:11
Fund§ 282-A:110
Expenses§ 282-A:111
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