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RSA 206:22-a · Publications, Specialty Items and Fund Raising Revolving Fund

206:22-a Publications, Specialty Items and Fund Raising Revolving Fund. –

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I.

There is established a revolving fund to be known as the publications, specialty items and fund raising revolving fund in the fish and game department. The revolving fund shall be used for the purpose of producing, purchasing or marketing publications and specialty items which shall be offered to the public at a reasonable charge. All income from the sale of such publications and items shall be deposited into the special fund.

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II.

(a) The fish and game department may promote, market or otherwise engage in fund raising activities for any special account including, but not limited to, the endangered and nongame species management programs established in RSA 212-A and RSA 212-B, respectively, and any other program intended to educate, protect, restore, enhance or promote department responsibilities.

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(b)

The proceeds from such fund raising activities shall be deposited to the respective special accounts of the programs listed in subparagraph (a), or any other such programs established after July 1, 1992.

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(c)

The executive director may transfer funds from any of the respective accounts of the programs listed in subparagraph (a) or any other such programs established after July 1, 1992. The transfer of such funds for the purposes of this paragraph shall be authorized notwithstanding any exclusive use or dedicated purpose stated in the subaccount of any such program. The respective subaccounts are hereby appropriated for such purpose.

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III.

The amount in the publications, specialty items and fund raising revolving fund shall not exceed $100,000 and any amounts in excess of $100,000 shall be deposited in the fish and game fund. Any moneys in the fund not in excess of $100,000 shall not lapse.

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IV.

The executive director may use moneys in the fund to purchase certain merchandise, supplies, and materials, as provided in RSA 206:22-b. Source. 1983, 65:1. 1989, 408:97. 1992, 58:1. 1994, 246:1. 2003, 60:1. 2007, 220:4, eff. July 1, 2007. 2013, 144:72, eff. July 1, 2013.

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Source note

Source. 1983, 65:1. 1989, 408:97. 1992, 58:1. 1994, 246:1. 2003, 60:1. 2007, 220:4, eff. July 1, 2007. 2013, 144:72, eff. July 1, 2013.

Source history

  • 1983, 65:1
  • 1989, 408:97
  • 1992, 58:1
  • 1994, 246:1
  • 2003, 60:1
  • 2007, 220:4, eff. July 1, 2007
  • 2013, 144:72, eff. July 1, 2013

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