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  1. Dropout proposal yields skepticism.(EDUCATION): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Jack Kenny, 2007-03-02
  2. On education, statesmen are in the center.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene M., III Van Loan, 2007-06-08
  3. Lynch's amendment is a monumental mistake.(EDUCATION FUNDING): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Scott F. Johnson, 2007-04-13
  4. Lynch's amendment proposal stirs plenty of discussion.(COOK ON CONCORD)(education funding): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Brad Cook, 2007-04-13
  5. Some inconvenient truths about ed funding.(EDUCATION FUNDING)(Column): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Ed Mosca, 2007-04-13
  6. "Live free or die," but in the meantime.... (school finance cases in the New Hampshire Supreme Court): An article from: Albany Law Review by Seth Forrest Gilbertson, 2006-03-22
  7. No Child Left Behind: a fundamental success.(No Child Left Behind Act of 2007): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Judd Gregg, 2007-07-27
  8. 'Useful idiots' dance to court's Claremont tune.(educational funding): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Ed Mosca, 2006-10-27
  9. The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued yet another school-funding decision in the long line of cases that have become known as the "Claremont Decisions.".(COOK ... article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Brad Cook, 2006-09-29
  10. Supporters' falsehoods fuel pro-amendment arguments.: An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Scott F. Johnson, 2007-05-25
  11. Claremont gamesmanship must end.(Supreme Court's holding on funding adequate education): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Eugene M., III Van Loan, 2006-07-21
  12. New Hampshire agents face loss of license. (failure of submitting proof of continuing education): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Neil McGHee, 1989-08-28
  13. Lawmakers face a slew of labor-related measures.: An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Bob Sanders, 2007-02-02
  14. State regulation and funding of public schools in New Hampshire: From the colonial era to 1950 by Richard A Wines, 1983

41. Boating Regulations By State
Yes. Nevada, No mandatory boating education requirements. Nevada boating regulations.N/A. new hampshire, new hampshire does not accept this online course. N/A.
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accepts boating safety certificates from other states and/or NASBLA-approved courses. Alabama Minimum age to operate 12. Boating license required - proctored exam required to obtain license. Non-residents may operate up to 45 days without a license. Alaska No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arizona No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arkansas No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A California No mandatory boating education laws. Minimum age to operate is 16. California boating information. Yes Colorado Colorado residents - age 14-15 - who operate PWCs required to complete boating safety course. Home study is not accepted for this age group. Yes Connecticut All operators of vessels registered in, or who own property in, CT must successfully complete an approved boating course or pass the CT challenge exam. PWC operators must take proctored, state-approved PWC classroom course regardless of residency. Other vessel operators may take the CT challenge exam. No Delaware Delaware residents born after 1/1/78 must complete an 8 hour boating course.

42. New Hampshire Summary
of IDEA 97 and the recent adoption of new hampshire RULES FOR closely aligned withassessing compliance with state and federal special education regulations.
http://interact.uoregon.edu/wrrc/monitor/States/NHsummary.html
New Hampshire Narrative Summary Questionnaire Response State Resources
Part B

Bureau of Special Education, DOE
101 Pleasant Street
EMail: mford@ed.state.nh.us and Sizard@ed.state.nh.us
SEA Web Address: http://www.ed.state.nh.us/
Contacts for State Monitoring, Part B : Dr. Mary J. Ford, State Director and Susan A. Izard, Education Consultant Part C
Division of Developmental Services
105 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
SEA Web Address: http://www.dhhs.state.nh.us/DHHS/DDS/default.htm EMail: kwelford@dhhs.state.nh.us Contact for State Monitoring, Part C : Karen Welford Resources: New Hampshire has the following resources available on request:*
  • Materials to help improve systems of follow-up, corrective action and TA Materials to help monitor the IEP Materials to help develop interpretive standards, define required documentation and/or maintain consistency among monitors Materials to help monitor for outcomes Sample copies of technical assistance documents
*Note: New Hampshire is currently reworking all of it's monitoring materials.

43. Hunting Rules And Regulations - N.H. Fish And Game
proof that you ve taken a trapper education course or Wildlife not listed in thisdigest of regulations is protected by new hampshire or federal law
http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Hunting/hunting_rules.htm
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Click on topic to go to text Archery: An archery license allows a person to hunt wildlife in season with a bow and arrow and allows the taking of one deer by bow and arrow during the open archery season. Deer taken with bow and arrow must be taken to the first open registration station within 24 hours. A conservation officer may request to see the head and hide within 48 hours of killing. No call is necessary for archery-killed deer. Archers must have their name and address on arrows. Fixed-blade broadheads cannot be less than 7/8 inches wide and not more than 1 1/2 inches wide. Retractable blade broadheads are permitted. Archers who have a regular hunting license may carry a firearm. A person with a regular hunting license may hunt with a bow and arrow for deer, but only during the regular firearms season for deer and in accordance with the regulations for taking deer with a firearm (see season dates). In this situation, the archer must follow deer wildlife management unit restrictions for the regular hunting season.

44. Find The New Hampshire Education Jobs You Want And Other Jobs Posted At CareerBu
immediate openings for special education Teachers for schools in Hampton and Rochester,new hampshire. Registrar for Academic Regulations, Dartmouth College,
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45. New Hampshire Law Library
materials session laws, statutes, regulations, judicial and Library collects continuinglegal education material from the new hampshire Bar Association
http://www.courts.state.nh.us/lawlibrary/
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FAX: (603) 271 - 2168 The New Hampshire Law Library is the only public law library in the state. Its mission is to advance the administration of justice by providing legal information and related services to the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of government, the legal communities of New Hampshire, and the people of the state.
History In 1716, a collection of law books belonging to the provincial government formed the first state library collection. After the State House was built in 1816, a room was set aside for the library. For a time, the Secretary of State also served as the State Librarian. In 1895, a separate building was constructed to house the State Library and the New Hampshire Supreme Court. In1943, the State Library separated out its legal materials and created a Law Division of the State Library. It served as the law library for many years. In 1970, the current Supreme Court building was constructed, and the Law Division of the State Library moved, along with the New Hampshire Supreme Court, to the Supreme Court building.

46. Education Law Publications From LexisNexis
Back to top . Maryland Titles. Maryland School Laws and Regulations Annotated,2003 with CDROM. new hampshire education Laws Annotated, 2003-2004 Ed with CD.
http://www.lexisnexis.com/educationlaw/

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Featured Titles: Disciplining Tenured Teachers and Administrators Disciplining Tenured Teachers and Administrators outlines the procedures and legal requirements that boards must follow in disciplining tenured employees. Designed for school board members, school district officials and attorneys representing school boards, this book will help your school district navigate the 3020-a process. This new edition ships with a companion CD-ROM that includes the full text of the publication in a searchable format.
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(PDF, 104K) Federal Education Laws and Regulations Federal Education Laws and Regulations is an essential education law resource for educators, administrators, school board members, and attorneys. This handy volume contains all the statutes in Title 20 (Education) of the USCS and the most frequently referenced sections from other federal titles. The easy-to-search CD-ROM contains complete contents of the book and more. With an index and a table of sections affected, you can quickly keep abreast of changes in federal law.

47. LegalTrek - New Hampshire
new hampshire Continuing Legal education For more sources see Continuing Legaleducation. Credit Worksheet. Rule 53. Rule 53 Regulations. Sponsor Credit
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48. Town Of Peterborough NH
Economic Development Economic Policy Plan education Employment Finance Site Plan ReviewRegulations * GIS System Click for Peterborough, new hampshire Forecast.
http://www.ci.peterborough.nh.us/
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Search Search this site Need Help? Cable complaint? Print form and return (pdf) Advertising Info Notify of events Archives Peterborough a "Top Site" Talk Back! NEW: Peterborough Forum! Offer ideas about the town; add your local activities, local business or club! GUESTBOOK Email webbist Peterborough's Veterans Photo by Gerry Clark Send your Peterborough photo here with photo credit and description. Community Development * West Peterborough Volunteers Needed * Water Resources * Meetings and hearings schedule * Board Minutes and general information ... * Applications and forms Finance * Revenues and Expenditures as of Dec 31, 2003 Fire and Police Information on Burning Permits Employment * Employment opportunities * Application for Employment (pdf) * Application for town government About this Site * Post your photo of Peterborough * Want To Advertise?

49. New Hampshire State Regulation Of Adoption Expenses - Laws.adoption.com
new hampshire. EXPENSES NOT ALLOWED §170B10-a(I)(d) Reasonable expenses shallnot include gifts in excess of $50, educational expenses, or other payments
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50. RBFF - Aquatic Science, Fishing, And Boating Education Web Directory
new hampshire Freshwater Fishing Regulations This is the Fishing is part of the newhampshire Fish Game Department s Aquatic Resources education Program and
http://www.rbff-education.org/directory/organizations/government/state/new_hamps
Aquatic Science, Fishing, and Boating Education Web Directory Sitemap About This Site Help Become an Editor ... Add a Website to the Directory Search Any Word All Words Entire Database This Category Only Within Results Educational Resources Aquatic Science Fishing Information Boating Information ... State New Hampshire There are no more subcategories. Listings sorted alphabetically
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Boating Safety Education Class Schedule -New Hampshuire

New Hampshire Bureau of Marine Patrol Boating Safety Education Class Schedule
http://www.state.nh.us/safety/ss/basicboating.pdf
Fish Hatcheries and Visitor Centers

Visit one of our hatcheries or visitor/education centers in the state. At Fish and Game's fish hatcheries, learn about how fish are hatched and reared. All hatcheries are open year-round, daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guided tours are available by reservation. The Twin Mountain and Warren hatcheries also have educational centers. These hatcheries are staffed by a dedicated, hardworking group of individuals who not only understand the technical challenges of raising fish... they also love to fish themselves!
http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Inside_FandG/hatcherie...

51. New Hampshire -- Sources [ ALSO! -- U.S. Law ]
Regulations new hampshire Code of Administrative Rules (NH Code Admin Admission toPractice • Continuing Legal education Admission to the new hampshire Bar
http://www.lawsource.com/also/usa.cgi?nh

52. List Of State Agencies
State Board for the Licensing and regulation of Plumbers. of Postsecondary TechnicalEducation, Pte Board of Trustees of the University System of new hampshire.
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/listagencies.html
State of New Hampshire
Office of Legislative Services
Division of Administrative Rules
Last Update: May 28, 2004
LIST OF STATE AGENCIES ACCORDING TO RULE TITLE AND SUBTITLE PREFIXES CURRENTLY IN USE
To access an agency’s rules in the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules on the Division’s web site (as compared with the agency’s own web site), first click on the rule title or subtitle prefix below, such as (" Agr " or " Env-A ") to see the Table of Contents for the agency’s rules. Then click on an underlined chapter number in the Table of Contents, such as " Env-A 100 " to view that chapter, which might be in the same file with other chapters of the same agency. NOTE: An effective rule will not appear on this web site until the agency certifies the rule after editing. Expired rules are deleted or their source notes marked "Expired" once their expiration is known to the Division. See How to Double-Check the On-Line Rule to determine if there have been subsequent amendments not yet on-line, or if the rule has expired but not yet been noted or deleted. See Agency Filing Histories to view the chronological filing history for all of an agency’s rules, whether the rules are on-line or not. To obtain copies of rules not on-line, or a hard copy in the official 8½ x 11-inch format, see

53. Links
new hampshire School Approval. Rules and Regulations for approval from the StateDepartment of education. Web 66 International Registry of Schools on the Web.
http://www.nhsba.org/links.htm
NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION LINKS TO OTHER WEB SITES NEW HAMPSHIRE NEWS, INFORMATION, AND SCHOOLS OTHER PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS AND BOARD MEMBERS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEWS, INFORMATION, AND SCHOOLS New Hampshire Department of Education NH Department of Education web page. New Hampshire School Approval Rules and Regulations for approval from the State Department of Education. Web 66: International Registry of Schools on the Web Links to school home pages across the United States and the World nh.com New Hampshire's information source Webster: New Hampshire State Government On-Line The Union Leader New Hampshire newspaper Foster's Daily Democrat New Hampshire newspaper The Concord Monitor New Hampshire newspaper The Gateway to the Granite State Resources, Events and Information about the Granite State OTHER PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS NH School Administrators Association An organization composed of superintendents, assistant superintendents, school business officials, and other central office professional staff dedicated to improving public education for the children of New Hampshire

54. United States Attorney's Office - District Of New Hampshire
of federal laws and regulations pertaining to clients are the Department of education(student loans prosecuting agencies throughout the State of new hampshire.
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nh/affirmlit.html
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District of New Hampshire NEWS What's New? DIVISIONS Criminal Civil Administrative Appellate PROGRAMS Project Safe Neighborhood Grant Opportunities LINKS DOJ Home USA Home AFFIRMATIVE LITIGATION Four Assistant U.S. Attorneys, two Paralegal Specialists, two Legal Assistants and a contract data analyst handle affirmative civil litigation on behalf of the United States in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire. Their mission is to file lawsuits on behalf of the United States as plaintiff in cases involving fraud, collection of federal debts, enforcement of federal public health and safety statutes, and asset forfeiture. The Affirmative Civil Enforcement (ACE) Unit pursues civil fraud cases, such as health care fraud and government program fraud, primarily under the False Claims Act, to recover damages and penalties for the United States, and often to obtain injunctive relief to prevent future fraud. The ACE Unit also pursues the enforcement of federal laws and regulations pertaining to the environment, and public health, safety and welfare, including for example the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). The ACE Unit also handles "qui tam" litigation, or private citizen- referred lawsuits involving suspected governmental fraud.

55. New Hampshire Homeschooling Coalition
evaluators. Where to Begin? will also help you to locate and understandthe regulations concerning home education in new hampshire. And
http://www.nhhomeschooling.org/
New Hampshire Homeschooling Coalition
Welcome to the New Hampshire Homeschooling Coalition (NHHC) web site. The NHHC is an all-volunteer organization which exists solely to support homeschooling in New Hampshire; we support all reasons for and methods of homeschooling. We encourage anyone with an interest in homeschooling to join us If you are considering homeschooling in New Hampshire (or just want to learn more about it), you can find out more by checking out our Why Homeschool? page. If you've already made the decision to homeschool, our Where to Begin? page provides information about a variety of homeschooling resources , including the NHHC's New Hampshire Home Education Guidebook and a list of homeschool evaluators. Where to Begin? will also help you to locate and understand the regulations concerning home education in New Hampshire . And whether you're a new or experienced homeschooler, you can find a wide variety of homeschooling support , such as your NHHC district representative, local homeschooling groups and other sources.* We plan to keep this site updated with news, classes and events

56. Steps In The Special Education Process In New Hampshire
This booklet is based primarily on the state regulations, the new hampshire Rulesfor the education of Children with Disabilities, (formerly called the NH
http://www.parentinformationcenter.org/sped/steps/
Steps In The Special Education Process In New Hampshire © The special education process can be complicated and may seem overwhelming to parents. The law and regulations can sometimes be difficult to understand. This is especially true when a parent has just learned that their child may have an educational disability. The Parent Information Center (PIC) has developed this booklet so that parents of children with disabilities, young adults with disabilities and educators can be better informed about the special education process, and the steps to ensure that children with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE). The special education process is most effective when parents and school personnel are well-informed and able to work together. If problems occur that cannot be settled easily, procedures are available to resolve them. This booklet is based primarily on the state regulations, the New Hampshire Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities, (formerly called the N.H. Standards for the Education of Students with Disabilities

57. CHARTERED SCHOOLS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE: 18th Century And Today
Whether by standards of the 18th century or today, new hampshire chartered public andcivil rights but are free from many other state education regulations).
http://www.jbartlett.org/charternews.html
Charter School Resource Center December 2001
CHARTERED SCHOOLS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
18th Century and Today

By Susan Hollins, Ph.D. Today's concern for quality schools in New Hampshire communities is not new. Citizens have had similar concerns since colonial times. Public schools proposed and chartered by citizens are not new, either. Petitions for public academies emerged in the late 1800's based on the perceived needs and the vision of the founders.
Since 1991, 37 states including New Hampshire have passed laws supporting modern-day, chartered public schools. Over 2,400 chartered public schools currently are operating alongside highly regulated, government public schools. New Hampshire does not yet have an operating charter public school.
This article, based on historic New Hampshire documents, shows common features between public free academy charters in the late 18th to early 19th century and today's charter public school model.
New Hampshire's Education History New Hampshire's history documents the concept of "public free schools" as early as 1635 when under the Massachusetts law (applied to the four established towns) taxes would be levied to establish town public grammar schools. Generally, New England had a compulsory system of public education by 1672.

58. NCADI: Synar Regulation Implementation: Illegal Underage Smoking Prevention - Ne
from the new hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and included targetededucation and use of the media. Synar regulationmandated compliance
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FFY 97 FFY 98 FFY 99 FFY 00 FFY 97 Baseline Violation Rate and Interim Targets: Legislation Were any changes in youth access legislation reported in the 1997 Block Grant application? No changes Are localities preempted from enacting ordinances more stringent than State law? No Does the law provide a possible defense to violators, e.g. "knowingly"? No Enforcement Synar Regulation Enforcement Agency Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Substance Abuse Services Is the enforcement agency specified by State law or appointed? State law Does State law mandate licensing of over-the-counter tobacco sales? Yes If no statewide licensing, can localities license? No Does State law mandate licensing of vending machines? Yes If yes, is the license issued for each machine or to a group of machines?

59. NEW HAMPSHIRE COUNTY MAP AND INFORMATION
new hampshire boasts some of the finest educational facilities and for children betweenthe ages of 6 to 16 and according to state regulation, a child must
http://mutha.com/newhampr.html
NEW HAMPSHIRE RESIDENCY There is no formal procedure for establishing residency in New Hampshire. All you will need is tangible proof of residency. A drivers license, rental or mortgage payment receipt, telephone bill or vehicle registration will verify residency. VOTER REGISTRATION If you are a United State's citizen and a New Hampshire resident over 18 years of age you may register to vote in the state. You may register at your city or town hall as soon as you have established residency. AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATION New Hampshire residents are required to register their cars every year. Before going to the registry you must register your vehicle at your city or town hall. You will be required to document proof of residency, the cars title and your out of state registration. The municipal registration fee is pro-rated according to the make of your vehicle and its age. There is also a Registry of Motor Vehicles fee based on the weight of the vehicle. New Hampshire allows 60 days after establishing residency to transfer vehicle registration. Automobile Insurance is not compulsory within the state. VEHICLE INSPECTION Within 10 days after registering your vehicle you must have it inspected. Any auto repair shop or gas station displaying an official New Hampshire Inspection Station sign can inspect your vehicle.

60. Timber Harvesting Council: New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association
of alternative workers compensation programs in new hampshire. Timber HarvestingCouncil s education goals are harvesting and trucking regulations, safety and
http://www.nhtoa.org/timberharv.htm
New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association 54 Portsmouth Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
Phone (603) 224-9699 Fax (603) 225-5898 The New Hampshire Timber Harvesting Council Representing the Interests of Loggers and Truckers W ho A re W e? The New Hampshire Timber Harvesting Council was formed in 1993 to promote and protect the interests of the state's 1,400 loggers and truckers. The Council's leadership is made up of independent contractorslarge and smallfrom all corners of the state dedicated to ensuring that the harvesting of forest products remains a safe and environmentally responsible and commercially viable land use.
C ouncil G oals

Examine the issues facing the NH timber harvesting industry and seek solutions to ensure the future of the working forest.

Organize and fund programs to benefit logging and log trucking professionals who want to improve the industry's image.

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NH Timberland Owners Association

UNH Thompson School of Applied Science

UNH Cooperative Extension
A ccomplishments: NHTOA and the NH Timber Harvesting Council have (1) Protected the state's important wood energy markets (2) played a major role in establishing a reduced rate for mechanized logging; (3) streamlined wetlands permit process and other state regulations to make it easier for you to do your job; (4) defeated bills that would give towns broad authority to restrict heavy trucking; (5) passed the "Right to Harvest" law that limits towns and cities from adopting unreasonable local logging regulations; (6) encouraged the introduction of alternative workers' compensation programs in New Hampshire. In addition, the Council promoted the logging profession through the

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