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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEVII > CHAPTER106-G > 106-G-1

The advisory committee on breath analyzer machines is hereby established. The committee shall establish priorities and guidelines for the distribution by the department of safety to municipal police departments of breath analyzer machines to test alcohol concentration. The committee shall periodically review the usage and performance of the breath analyzer machines currently in use in this state and make recommendations to the commissioner of safety on the adequacy of the machines and the needs of the state and municipalities for new machines and technology. The committee shall consist of the following members and shall elect a chairman from its membership:
   I. One senator, appointed by the senate president.
   II. One representative, appointed by the speaker of the house.
   III. One public member, appointed by the governor.
   IV. The attorney general or his designee.
   V. The commissioner of safety or his designee.
   VI. The coordinator of the New Hampshire highway safety agency or his designee.
   VII. [Repealed.]
   VIII. The chairman of the police standards and training council, or his designee.
   IX. The president of the New Hampshire Police Chiefs' Association, or his designee.

Source. 1988, 268:4. 1989, 353:29. 1995, 310:182, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. 2003, 319:97, I, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEVII > CHAPTER106-G > 106-G-1

The advisory committee on breath analyzer machines is hereby established. The committee shall establish priorities and guidelines for the distribution by the department of safety to municipal police departments of breath analyzer machines to test alcohol concentration. The committee shall periodically review the usage and performance of the breath analyzer machines currently in use in this state and make recommendations to the commissioner of safety on the adequacy of the machines and the needs of the state and municipalities for new machines and technology. The committee shall consist of the following members and shall elect a chairman from its membership:
   I. One senator, appointed by the senate president.
   II. One representative, appointed by the speaker of the house.
   III. One public member, appointed by the governor.
   IV. The attorney general or his designee.
   V. The commissioner of safety or his designee.
   VI. The coordinator of the New Hampshire highway safety agency or his designee.
   VII. [Repealed.]
   VIII. The chairman of the police standards and training council, or his designee.
   IX. The president of the New Hampshire Police Chiefs' Association, or his designee.

Source. 1988, 268:4. 1989, 353:29. 1995, 310:182, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. 2003, 319:97, I, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEVII > CHAPTER106-G > 106-G-1

The advisory committee on breath analyzer machines is hereby established. The committee shall establish priorities and guidelines for the distribution by the department of safety to municipal police departments of breath analyzer machines to test alcohol concentration. The committee shall periodically review the usage and performance of the breath analyzer machines currently in use in this state and make recommendations to the commissioner of safety on the adequacy of the machines and the needs of the state and municipalities for new machines and technology. The committee shall consist of the following members and shall elect a chairman from its membership:
   I. One senator, appointed by the senate president.
   II. One representative, appointed by the speaker of the house.
   III. One public member, appointed by the governor.
   IV. The attorney general or his designee.
   V. The commissioner of safety or his designee.
   VI. The coordinator of the New Hampshire highway safety agency or his designee.
   VII. [Repealed.]
   VIII. The chairman of the police standards and training council, or his designee.
   IX. The president of the New Hampshire Police Chiefs' Association, or his designee.

Source. 1988, 268:4. 1989, 353:29. 1995, 310:182, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. 2003, 319:97, I, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.