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HB1161: removing the requirement for municipalities to have an advisory board for development districts.

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, I to read as follows: 162-K:14 Optional Advisory Board. I. The legislative body of the municipality [shall] may, in the same manner as the chapter is adopted pursuant to RSA 162-K:1, create an advisory board for each development district that ensures fair representation of business and community interests. The board shall consist of such number of members appointed or elected as determined by the

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  • 162-K:1 · reference

    , I to read as follows: 162-K:14 Optional Advisory Board. I. The legislative body of the municipality [shall] may, in the same manner as the chapter is adopted pursuant to RSA 162-K:1, create an advisory board for each development district that ensures fair representation of business and community interests. The board shall consist of such number of members appointed or elected as determined by the

  • 162-K:14 · amend

    t Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 83:1 Advisory Board; Development Districts; Requirement Removed. Amend the section heading and RSA 162-K:14, I to read as follows: 162-K:14 Optional Advisory Board. I. The legislative body of the municipality [shall] may, in the same manner as the chapter is adopted pursuant to RSA 162-K:1, create an advisory board fo

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