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HB767-FN: expanding requirements for reports to law enforcement by the department of health and human services.

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  • 169-C:34 · amend · effective 2026-01-01

    1 Department Reporting Requirements. Amend RSA 169-C:38, I to read as follows: I.(a) In addition to the duties of the department of health and human services as outlined in RSA 169-C:34, the department shall [immediately], by telephone or in person, immediately [refer] verbally report to an on duty officer of the local law enforcement agency in the community in which the acts of abuse are believed to h

  • 169-C:38 · amend · effective 2026-01-01

    e department of health and human services. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Department Reporting Requirements. Amend RSA 169-C:38, I to read as follows: I.(a) In addition to the duties of the department of health and human services as outlined in RSA 169-C:34, the department shall [immediately], by telephone or in person, immediately [refer] ver

  • 169-C:38-A · amend · effective 2026-01-01

    rely on the department to gather information for its investigation unless such reliance is required or necessitated by the standardized protocol for investigation developed under RSA 169-C:38-a. 2 Investigation; Reasons For Entry. Amend RSA 169-C:38, IV to read as follows: IV. Law enforcement personnel or department employees who are trained caseworkers shall have the right to enter any public place, inclu

  • 632-A:1 · reference · effective 2026-01-01

    h can be reasonably construed as being for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification or the humiliation of the person being touched, or serious personal injury, as defined in RSA 632-A:1, III. [(b)] (2) [ sexually] Sexually exploited; [(c)] (3) [intentionally] Intentionally physically injured so as to cause serious bodily injury; [(d)] (4) [physically] Physically injured by other than accidental me

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