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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELV > CHAPTER541-A > 541-A-21


   I. Authority granted under the provisions of the following statutes shall be exempt from RSA 541-A:
      (a) RSA 230:53, relative to the use of limited access highway facilities.
      (b) RSA 236:1, II, relative to regulating, permanently or seasonally, the use of certain class I, II and III highways by the posting of traffic control stop signs, devices, and signals thereon.
      (c) RSA 265:22, relative to painted marking of highways.
      (d) RSA 265:62, relative to the establishment of state speed zones.
      (e) RSA 265:71, relative to stopping, standing, or parking and the placing of signs relative thereto on certain highways.
      (f) RSA 236:9, relative to excavation permits.
      (g) RSA 236:13, relative to driveway permits.
      (h) RSA 231:161, relative to licensing utility poles and appurtenances within public highways.
      (i) RSA 266:18-c, V, relative to bridge weight limits.
      (j) RSA 651-A:22, II, relative to credit for good conduct of prisoners.
      (k) RSA 111, relative to the state guard.
      (l) RSA 284:12, IV, relative to the sale of pari-mutuel pools as authorized under RSA 284:22 and RSA 284:22-a.
      (m) RSA 237:5, II; 237:9; 237:17; 237:24, I; 237:34; and 237:40, relative to the establishment of toll rates for turnpikes.
      (n) Except for rules adopted by the authority acting through the division of ports and harbors under RSA 12-G:42, X, which shall be subject to the provisions of RSA 541-A:3 through RSA 541-A:15, RSA 12-G, relative to the Pease development authority.
      (o) [Repealed.]
      (p) [Repealed.]
      (q) RSA 374:8, relative to a uniform system of accounts for regulated utilities.
      (r) RSA 21-P:27, II(a) and (b), relative to educational, training and evidentiary standards for fire service personnel and curriculum requirements for schools training fire service personnel.
      (s) RSA 188-F:26, V, relative to educational, training and evidentiary standards and curriculum requirements for police and corrections personnel and courses and tuition students at such courses.
      (t) RSA 260:65-b, relative to the multi-jurisdictional fuel tax agreement.
      (u) RSA 162-A, relative to the business finance authority.
      (v) Rules adopted under RSA 195-D, relative to the New Hampshire health and education facilities authority.
      (w) RSA 485:16-b, II relative to limits on the concentration of methyl tertiary butyl ether in gasoline.
      (x) RSA 204-C:53, relative to the housing finance authority.
      (y) RSA 237:16-d, relative to the E-Z Pass Interagency Agreement for Operations.
      (z) RSA 21-L:12-b, relative to bridge and highway construction requirements in AASHTO design standards and manuals.
      (aa) RSA 21-H:8, III, relative to internal practices and procedures in the department of corrections.
      (bb) RSA 170-B:18, VII, relative to background checks conducted as part of an adoption assessment, and RSA 170-E:29, II-a relative to background checks of prospective foster parents.
      (cc) RSA 106-B:14, I-a, relative to the fee for criminal record checks of department of health and human services employees, service providers, and licensed and license-exempt child day care providers.
   II. Rules adopted under RSA 394-A:7 shall be exempt from committee review under RSA 541-A:13.
   III. Rules adopted under RSA 161:4, VI, relative to rates of reimbursement to providers of medical services under the medical assistance program, shall be exempt from the requirements of RSA 541-A:5 through RSA 541-A:14.
   IV. Rules adopted under RSA 125-F:5, IV and V, RSA 125-F:7, RSA 125-F:8, RSA 125-F:8-a, III, and RSA 125-F:22, III, to conform to 10 CFR and 21 CFR shall be exempt from the uniform system of numbering and drafting rules required by 1994, 412:52 and the drafting and numbering requirements of RSA 541-A:8. These rules shall be in compliance with RSA 541-A:7 if the wording is consistent with the language of the corresponding federal regulations.
   V. Requirements on tax filing forms as specified in RSA 21-J:13-a shall be exempt from RSA 541-A.
   VI. Rules adopted under title XXXVII, relative to insurance regulation, shall be exempt from RSA 541-A:7 and RSA 541-A:8 and shall permit the use of terminology allowing for discretionary authority by the commissioner if the wording is consistent with the language of corresponding National Association of Insurance Commissioners models.

Source. 1994, 412:1. 1995, 155:16; 179:2. 1996, 164:5; 292:39. 1997, 329:16. 1998, 207:9, IV. 1999, 253:17; 313:3. 2000, 166:5; 251:3. 2001, 247:4; 290:16. 2003, 242:19. 2005, 248:15, eff. Sept. 12, 2005. 2007, 60:2, eff. July 31, 2007; 240:1, eff. June 25, 2007; 263:175, II, eff. July 1, 2007; 325:6, eff. July 1, 2007. 2009, 144:130, eff. July 1, 2009.

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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELV > CHAPTER541-A > 541-A-21


   I. Authority granted under the provisions of the following statutes shall be exempt from RSA 541-A:
      (a) RSA 230:53, relative to the use of limited access highway facilities.
      (b) RSA 236:1, II, relative to regulating, permanently or seasonally, the use of certain class I, II and III highways by the posting of traffic control stop signs, devices, and signals thereon.
      (c) RSA 265:22, relative to painted marking of highways.
      (d) RSA 265:62, relative to the establishment of state speed zones.
      (e) RSA 265:71, relative to stopping, standing, or parking and the placing of signs relative thereto on certain highways.
      (f) RSA 236:9, relative to excavation permits.
      (g) RSA 236:13, relative to driveway permits.
      (h) RSA 231:161, relative to licensing utility poles and appurtenances within public highways.
      (i) RSA 266:18-c, V, relative to bridge weight limits.
      (j) RSA 651-A:22, II, relative to credit for good conduct of prisoners.
      (k) RSA 111, relative to the state guard.
      (l) RSA 284:12, IV, relative to the sale of pari-mutuel pools as authorized under RSA 284:22 and RSA 284:22-a.
      (m) RSA 237:5, II; 237:9; 237:17; 237:24, I; 237:34; and 237:40, relative to the establishment of toll rates for turnpikes.
      (n) Except for rules adopted by the authority acting through the division of ports and harbors under RSA 12-G:42, X, which shall be subject to the provisions of RSA 541-A:3 through RSA 541-A:15, RSA 12-G, relative to the Pease development authority.
      (o) [Repealed.]
      (p) [Repealed.]
      (q) RSA 374:8, relative to a uniform system of accounts for regulated utilities.
      (r) RSA 21-P:27, II(a) and (b), relative to educational, training and evidentiary standards for fire service personnel and curriculum requirements for schools training fire service personnel.
      (s) RSA 188-F:26, V, relative to educational, training and evidentiary standards and curriculum requirements for police and corrections personnel and courses and tuition students at such courses.
      (t) RSA 260:65-b, relative to the multi-jurisdictional fuel tax agreement.
      (u) RSA 162-A, relative to the business finance authority.
      (v) Rules adopted under RSA 195-D, relative to the New Hampshire health and education facilities authority.
      (w) RSA 485:16-b, II relative to limits on the concentration of methyl tertiary butyl ether in gasoline.
      (x) RSA 204-C:53, relative to the housing finance authority.
      (y) RSA 237:16-d, relative to the E-Z Pass Interagency Agreement for Operations.
      (z) RSA 21-L:12-b, relative to bridge and highway construction requirements in AASHTO design standards and manuals.
      (aa) RSA 21-H:8, III, relative to internal practices and procedures in the department of corrections.
      (bb) RSA 170-B:18, VII, relative to background checks conducted as part of an adoption assessment, and RSA 170-E:29, II-a relative to background checks of prospective foster parents.
      (cc) RSA 106-B:14, I-a, relative to the fee for criminal record checks of department of health and human services employees, service providers, and licensed and license-exempt child day care providers.
   II. Rules adopted under RSA 394-A:7 shall be exempt from committee review under RSA 541-A:13.
   III. Rules adopted under RSA 161:4, VI, relative to rates of reimbursement to providers of medical services under the medical assistance program, shall be exempt from the requirements of RSA 541-A:5 through RSA 541-A:14.
   IV. Rules adopted under RSA 125-F:5, IV and V, RSA 125-F:7, RSA 125-F:8, RSA 125-F:8-a, III, and RSA 125-F:22, III, to conform to 10 CFR and 21 CFR shall be exempt from the uniform system of numbering and drafting rules required by 1994, 412:52 and the drafting and numbering requirements of RSA 541-A:8. These rules shall be in compliance with RSA 541-A:7 if the wording is consistent with the language of the corresponding federal regulations.
   V. Requirements on tax filing forms as specified in RSA 21-J:13-a shall be exempt from RSA 541-A.
   VI. Rules adopted under title XXXVII, relative to insurance regulation, shall be exempt from RSA 541-A:7 and RSA 541-A:8 and shall permit the use of terminology allowing for discretionary authority by the commissioner if the wording is consistent with the language of corresponding National Association of Insurance Commissioners models.

Source. 1994, 412:1. 1995, 155:16; 179:2. 1996, 164:5; 292:39. 1997, 329:16. 1998, 207:9, IV. 1999, 253:17; 313:3. 2000, 166:5; 251:3. 2001, 247:4; 290:16. 2003, 242:19. 2005, 248:15, eff. Sept. 12, 2005. 2007, 60:2, eff. July 31, 2007; 240:1, eff. June 25, 2007; 263:175, II, eff. July 1, 2007; 325:6, eff. July 1, 2007. 2009, 144:130, eff. July 1, 2009.


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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELV > CHAPTER541-A > 541-A-21


   I. Authority granted under the provisions of the following statutes shall be exempt from RSA 541-A:
      (a) RSA 230:53, relative to the use of limited access highway facilities.
      (b) RSA 236:1, II, relative to regulating, permanently or seasonally, the use of certain class I, II and III highways by the posting of traffic control stop signs, devices, and signals thereon.
      (c) RSA 265:22, relative to painted marking of highways.
      (d) RSA 265:62, relative to the establishment of state speed zones.
      (e) RSA 265:71, relative to stopping, standing, or parking and the placing of signs relative thereto on certain highways.
      (f) RSA 236:9, relative to excavation permits.
      (g) RSA 236:13, relative to driveway permits.
      (h) RSA 231:161, relative to licensing utility poles and appurtenances within public highways.
      (i) RSA 266:18-c, V, relative to bridge weight limits.
      (j) RSA 651-A:22, II, relative to credit for good conduct of prisoners.
      (k) RSA 111, relative to the state guard.
      (l) RSA 284:12, IV, relative to the sale of pari-mutuel pools as authorized under RSA 284:22 and RSA 284:22-a.
      (m) RSA 237:5, II; 237:9; 237:17; 237:24, I; 237:34; and 237:40, relative to the establishment of toll rates for turnpikes.
      (n) Except for rules adopted by the authority acting through the division of ports and harbors under RSA 12-G:42, X, which shall be subject to the provisions of RSA 541-A:3 through RSA 541-A:15, RSA 12-G, relative to the Pease development authority.
      (o) [Repealed.]
      (p) [Repealed.]
      (q) RSA 374:8, relative to a uniform system of accounts for regulated utilities.
      (r) RSA 21-P:27, II(a) and (b), relative to educational, training and evidentiary standards for fire service personnel and curriculum requirements for schools training fire service personnel.
      (s) RSA 188-F:26, V, relative to educational, training and evidentiary standards and curriculum requirements for police and corrections personnel and courses and tuition students at such courses.
      (t) RSA 260:65-b, relative to the multi-jurisdictional fuel tax agreement.
      (u) RSA 162-A, relative to the business finance authority.
      (v) Rules adopted under RSA 195-D, relative to the New Hampshire health and education facilities authority.
      (w) RSA 485:16-b, II relative to limits on the concentration of methyl tertiary butyl ether in gasoline.
      (x) RSA 204-C:53, relative to the housing finance authority.
      (y) RSA 237:16-d, relative to the E-Z Pass Interagency Agreement for Operations.
      (z) RSA 21-L:12-b, relative to bridge and highway construction requirements in AASHTO design standards and manuals.
      (aa) RSA 21-H:8, III, relative to internal practices and procedures in the department of corrections.
      (bb) RSA 170-B:18, VII, relative to background checks conducted as part of an adoption assessment, and RSA 170-E:29, II-a relative to background checks of prospective foster parents.
      (cc) RSA 106-B:14, I-a, relative to the fee for criminal record checks of department of health and human services employees, service providers, and licensed and license-exempt child day care providers.
   II. Rules adopted under RSA 394-A:7 shall be exempt from committee review under RSA 541-A:13.
   III. Rules adopted under RSA 161:4, VI, relative to rates of reimbursement to providers of medical services under the medical assistance program, shall be exempt from the requirements of RSA 541-A:5 through RSA 541-A:14.
   IV. Rules adopted under RSA 125-F:5, IV and V, RSA 125-F:7, RSA 125-F:8, RSA 125-F:8-a, III, and RSA 125-F:22, III, to conform to 10 CFR and 21 CFR shall be exempt from the uniform system of numbering and drafting rules required by 1994, 412:52 and the drafting and numbering requirements of RSA 541-A:8. These rules shall be in compliance with RSA 541-A:7 if the wording is consistent with the language of the corresponding federal regulations.
   V. Requirements on tax filing forms as specified in RSA 21-J:13-a shall be exempt from RSA 541-A.
   VI. Rules adopted under title XXXVII, relative to insurance regulation, shall be exempt from RSA 541-A:7 and RSA 541-A:8 and shall permit the use of terminology allowing for discretionary authority by the commissioner if the wording is consistent with the language of corresponding National Association of Insurance Commissioners models.

Source. 1994, 412:1. 1995, 155:16; 179:2. 1996, 164:5; 292:39. 1997, 329:16. 1998, 207:9, IV. 1999, 253:17; 313:3. 2000, 166:5; 251:3. 2001, 247:4; 290:16. 2003, 242:19. 2005, 248:15, eff. Sept. 12, 2005. 2007, 60:2, eff. July 31, 2007; 240:1, eff. June 25, 2007; 263:175, II, eff. July 1, 2007; 325:6, eff. July 1, 2007. 2009, 144:130, eff. July 1, 2009.