New Hampshire Statutes
§ 420-B:4 — Jurisdictional Power of Attorney
New Hampshire § 420-B:4
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 420-B:4 (2026).
Text
Any applicant for a certificate of authority who is not domiciled in this state shall file with its application a power of attorney duly executed appointing the commissioner and his successors in office, and duly authorized deputies, as the true and lawful attorney of such applicant in and for the state upon whom all lawful process in any legal action or proceeding against the health maintenance organization on a cause of action arising in this state may be served.
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Legislative History
1977, 282:1, eff. Aug. 21, 1977.
Nearby Sections
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§ 420-B:1
Definitions§ 420-B:10
Examinations§ 420-B:11
Complaint System§ 420-B:12
Prohibited Practices§ 420-B:13
Sanctions§ 420-B:14
Procedure and Appeals§ 420-B:15
Investments§ 420-B:16
Fees§ 420-B:17
Taxation§ 420-B:18
Regulation of Agents§ 420-B:2
Certificate of Authority§ 420-B:21
Regulations§ 420-B:22
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New Hampshire § 420-B:4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/420-B/420-B%3A4.