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RSA 147:3 · Investigations and Complaints
147:3 Investigations and Complaints. – Health officers of towns, and each of them, shall inquire into all nuisances and other causes of danger to the public health, and for the purpose of such investigations, or whenever they shall know or have cause to suspect that any nuisance or other thing injurious to the public health is in any building, vessel, or enclosure they may obtain an administrative inspection warrant under RSA 595-B, including authority to forcibly enter therein and make such search, pursuant to RSA 595-B:5. Source. RS 119:2. CS 125:2. GS 101:2. GL 111:2. PS 108:3. PL 140:3. RL 165:3. RSA 147:3. 1991, 231:4, eff. Aug. 9, 1991.
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Source. RS 119:2. CS 125:2. GS 101:2. GL 111:2. PS 108:3. PL 140:3. RL 165:3. RSA 147:3. 1991, 231:4, eff. Aug. 9, 1991.
Source history
- 1991, 231:4, eff. Aug. 9, 1991
- RS 119:2. CS 125:2. GS 101:2. GL 111:2. PS 108:3. PL 140:3. RL 165:3. RSA 147:3
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department of environmental services. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to prohibit or restrict the adoption or enforcement of municipal health ordinances pursuant to RSA 147, related to the inspection, maintenance, upgrade, or replacement of subsurface sanitary disposal systems, or to ensure the safety and adequacy of subsurface sanitary disposal systems within the municipality. The munici
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department of environmental services. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to prohibit or restrict the adoption or enforcement of municipal health ordinances pursuant to RSA 147, related to the inspection, maintenance, upgrade, or replacement of subsurface sanitary disposal systems, or to ensure the safety and adequacy of subsurface sanitary disposal systems within the municipality. The munici