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

In this chapter, ""missing adult'' means any person:
   I. Who is 18 years of age or older;
   II. Whose residence is in New Hampshire or is believed to be in New Hampshire;
   III. Who has been reported to a law enforcement agency as missing; and
   IV. Who falls within one of the following categories:
      (a) The person is under proven physical or mental disability or is senile, thereby subjecting himself or herself or others to personal and immediate danger;
      (b) The circumstances indicate that the person's physical safety may be in danger;
      (c) The circumstances indicate that the person's disappearance may not have been voluntary; or
      (d) The person is missing after a catastrophe.

Source. 2005, 247:3, eff. Sept. 12, 2005.

State Codes and Statutes

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

In this chapter, ""missing adult'' means any person:
   I. Who is 18 years of age or older;
   II. Whose residence is in New Hampshire or is believed to be in New Hampshire;
   III. Who has been reported to a law enforcement agency as missing; and
   IV. Who falls within one of the following categories:
      (a) The person is under proven physical or mental disability or is senile, thereby subjecting himself or herself or others to personal and immediate danger;
      (b) The circumstances indicate that the person's physical safety may be in danger;
      (c) The circumstances indicate that the person's disappearance may not have been voluntary; or
      (d) The person is missing after a catastrophe.

Source. 2005, 247:3, eff. Sept. 12, 2005.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

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

In this chapter, ""missing adult'' means any person:
   I. Who is 18 years of age or older;
   II. Whose residence is in New Hampshire or is believed to be in New Hampshire;
   III. Who has been reported to a law enforcement agency as missing; and
   IV. Who falls within one of the following categories:
      (a) The person is under proven physical or mental disability or is senile, thereby subjecting himself or herself or others to personal and immediate danger;
      (b) The circumstances indicate that the person's physical safety may be in danger;
      (c) The circumstances indicate that the person's disappearance may not have been voluntary; or
      (d) The person is missing after a catastrophe.

Source. 2005, 247:3, eff. Sept. 12, 2005.