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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEVIII > CHAPTER119 > 119-1


   I. There is established in this state a home known as the New Hampshire veterans' home for the support, care, and treatment of veterans who have served on active duty in time of war for a period of at least 90 days in the armed forces of the United States as defined by 38 U.S.C. section 101 and have been honorably discharged therefrom. Except as provided in paragraph II, the veteran shall have been a resident of the state of New Hampshire for at least one year next preceding the veteran's application.
   II. The one-year residency requirement shall be waived for the following veterans:
      (a) A veteran whose DD214 certificate or any document used by the veterans' home for admission states a New Hampshire address as his or her home of record upon discharge from active duty.
      (b) An active duty veteran who has a New Hampshire address as his or her home of record and who is being discharged directly from a medical facility.
   III. The care of veterans under this section includes nursing care, assisted living, domiciliary, day care, dementia, chemical dependency and psychiatric services, and other related services and programs for any veteran otherwise eligible for admittance. Such services and programs shall be provided at the veterans' home or contracted through other organizations and facilities, both within and outside of New Hampshire.

Source. 1889, 76:1. PS 13:1. 1917, 209:1. PL 12:1. RL 18:1. 1945, 186:1. RSA 119:1. 1967, 93:1. 1969, 14:1. 1973, 6:1. 1986, 81:1. 1987, 121:1. 1997, 18:1, eff. June 21, 1997. 2007, 130:1, eff. July 1, 2007.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEVIII > CHAPTER119 > 119-1


   I. There is established in this state a home known as the New Hampshire veterans' home for the support, care, and treatment of veterans who have served on active duty in time of war for a period of at least 90 days in the armed forces of the United States as defined by 38 U.S.C. section 101 and have been honorably discharged therefrom. Except as provided in paragraph II, the veteran shall have been a resident of the state of New Hampshire for at least one year next preceding the veteran's application.
   II. The one-year residency requirement shall be waived for the following veterans:
      (a) A veteran whose DD214 certificate or any document used by the veterans' home for admission states a New Hampshire address as his or her home of record upon discharge from active duty.
      (b) An active duty veteran who has a New Hampshire address as his or her home of record and who is being discharged directly from a medical facility.
   III. The care of veterans under this section includes nursing care, assisted living, domiciliary, day care, dementia, chemical dependency and psychiatric services, and other related services and programs for any veteran otherwise eligible for admittance. Such services and programs shall be provided at the veterans' home or contracted through other organizations and facilities, both within and outside of New Hampshire.

Source. 1889, 76:1. PS 13:1. 1917, 209:1. PL 12:1. RL 18:1. 1945, 186:1. RSA 119:1. 1967, 93:1. 1969, 14:1. 1973, 6:1. 1986, 81:1. 1987, 121:1. 1997, 18:1, eff. June 21, 1997. 2007, 130:1, eff. July 1, 2007.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEVIII > CHAPTER119 > 119-1


   I. There is established in this state a home known as the New Hampshire veterans' home for the support, care, and treatment of veterans who have served on active duty in time of war for a period of at least 90 days in the armed forces of the United States as defined by 38 U.S.C. section 101 and have been honorably discharged therefrom. Except as provided in paragraph II, the veteran shall have been a resident of the state of New Hampshire for at least one year next preceding the veteran's application.
   II. The one-year residency requirement shall be waived for the following veterans:
      (a) A veteran whose DD214 certificate or any document used by the veterans' home for admission states a New Hampshire address as his or her home of record upon discharge from active duty.
      (b) An active duty veteran who has a New Hampshire address as his or her home of record and who is being discharged directly from a medical facility.
   III. The care of veterans under this section includes nursing care, assisted living, domiciliary, day care, dementia, chemical dependency and psychiatric services, and other related services and programs for any veteran otherwise eligible for admittance. Such services and programs shall be provided at the veterans' home or contracted through other organizations and facilities, both within and outside of New Hampshire.

Source. 1889, 76:1. PS 13:1. 1917, 209:1. PL 12:1. RL 18:1. 1945, 186:1. RSA 119:1. 1967, 93:1. 1969, 14:1. 1973, 6:1. 1986, 81:1. 1987, 121:1. 1997, 18:1, eff. June 21, 1997. 2007, 130:1, eff. July 1, 2007.