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A grantee shall have a portion of its funding contributed from a source other than the children's trust fund, which source may include town, city, county, federal, or private sources. Contribution in kind, whether material, commodities, transportation, office space, or personal services, shall be evaluated by the board of trustees and counted as part of the required non-state funding; provided that such in kind contribution shall not be permitted to exceed 50 percent of the non-state contribution. A grantee shall be eligible to receive up to 50 percent of its yearly funding from the trust fund.

Source. 1986, 184:1, eff. July 1, 1986.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXII > CHAPTER169-C > 169-C-39-g

A grantee shall have a portion of its funding contributed from a source other than the children's trust fund, which source may include town, city, county, federal, or private sources. Contribution in kind, whether material, commodities, transportation, office space, or personal services, shall be evaluated by the board of trustees and counted as part of the required non-state funding; provided that such in kind contribution shall not be permitted to exceed 50 percent of the non-state contribution. A grantee shall be eligible to receive up to 50 percent of its yearly funding from the trust fund.

Source. 1986, 184:1, eff. July 1, 1986.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXII > CHAPTER169-C > 169-C-39-g

A grantee shall have a portion of its funding contributed from a source other than the children's trust fund, which source may include town, city, county, federal, or private sources. Contribution in kind, whether material, commodities, transportation, office space, or personal services, shall be evaluated by the board of trustees and counted as part of the required non-state funding; provided that such in kind contribution shall not be permitted to exceed 50 percent of the non-state contribution. A grantee shall be eligible to receive up to 50 percent of its yearly funding from the trust fund.

Source. 1986, 184:1, eff. July 1, 1986.