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Supreme Court - Rules of The Supreme Court of the State of New Hampshire - Rule 31. Cases in Which the State is Not a Party, But Which Involve the State's Interests.
Supreme Court - Rules of The Supreme Court of the State of New Hampshire - Rule 31. Cases in Which the State is Not a Party, But Which Involve the State's Interests.
A party who intends to draw in question the constitutionality of any State statute, any State administrative procedure or regulation, and any State official conduct in any proceeding in the supreme court to which the State, or any agency thereof, or any officer or employee thereof as such officer or employee, is not a party, shall, upon entry of the case in the supreme court, give immediate notice in writing to the clerk of the supreme court and the attorney general, and shall at the same time send the attorney general a copy of the party's notice of appeal, transfer statement, or petition.