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HB1211: relative to the scope of review of state agency interpretations.
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s, fees, fines, or civil or criminal action as a result of the state statute, regulation, or other subregulatory agency document. 2 New Section; Statutory Construction. Amend RSA 21 by inserting after section 55 the following new section: 21:56 Presumption of Liberty in Administrative Law. Consistent with RSA 541-A:24-a, in actions brought by or against state agencies, after applying all custo
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s, fees, fines, or civil or criminal action as a result of the state statute, regulation, or other subregulatory agency document. 2 New Section; Statutory Construction. Amend RSA 21 by inserting after section 55 the following new section: 21:56 Presumption of Liberty in Administrative Law. Consistent with RSA 541-A:24-a, in actions brought by or against state agencies, after applying all custo
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541-A
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of review of state agency interpretations. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Section; Standards for Review. Amend RSA 541-A by inserting after section 24 the following new section: 541-A:24-a Standards for Review. I. In interpreting a state statute, regulation, or other subregulatory agency document, a state court or an officer hearing
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541-A:24-A
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· effective 2027-01-01
ew Section; Statutory Construction. Amend RSA 21 by inserting after section 55 the following new section: 21:56 Presumption of Liberty in Administrative Law. Consistent with RSA 541-A:24-a, in actions brought by or against state agencies, after applying all customary tools of interpretation, a court or hearing officer shall resolve any remaining doubt as to legal meaning in favor of a reasonable interpret