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RSA 216-I:10 · Liability
216-I:10 Liability. – Any person who through his negligence causes a fire to damage a recreational campground or camping park or adjacent lands shall be liable to reimburse the owner or operator or their agent of a recreational campground or camping park for all damages and costs incurred in attending or extinguishing such fire. Source. 1989, 343:1, eff. June 2, 1989.
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Source. 1989, 343:1, eff. June 2, 1989.
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- 1989, 343:1, eff. June 2, 1989
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2026 HB1091
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ises at the time of such camping and consents to the activity. (b) This paragraph shall not apply to campsites or recreational campgrounds or camping parks regulated pursuant to RSA 216-I. III. In enforcement of paragraph II of this section, law enforcement officials shall not be required to obtain or rely upon a written no trespass order from the property owner if the person cannot satisfy either subp
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2026 HB1091-FN
reference · effective 2027-01-01
ises at the time of such camping and consents to the activity. (b) This paragraph shall not apply to campsites or recreational campgrounds or camping parks regulated pursuant to RSA 216-I. III. In enforcement of paragraph II of this section, law enforcement officials shall not be required to obtain or rely upon a written no trespass order from the property owner if the person cannot satisfy either subp
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2026 SB521
reference · effective 2027-01-01
ises at the time of such camping and consents to the activity. (b) This paragraph shall not apply to campsites or recreational campgrounds or camping parks regulated pursuant to RSA 216-I. III. In enforcement of paragraph II of this section, law enforcement officials shall not be required to obtain or rely upon a written no trespass order from the property owner if the person cannot satisfy either subp
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2026 SB521-FN
reference · effective 2027-01-01
ises at the time of such camping and consents to the activity. (b) This paragraph shall not apply to campsites or recreational campgrounds or camping parks regulated pursuant to RSA 216-I. III. In enforcement of paragraph II of this section, law enforcement officials shall not be required to obtain or rely upon a written no trespass order from the property owner if the person cannot satisfy either subp