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RSA 227-C:6 · State Title to Historic Resources on State Lands and Under State Waters

227-C:6 State Title to Historic Resources on State Lands and Under State Waters. – The state, acting through the commissioner, reserves to itself title of ownership of all historic resources, except for human remains as provided in RSA 227-C:8-a and 8-g, on or from:

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Lands owned or controlled by the state, its agencies, departments, commissions, institutions or political subdivisions;

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The bottom of navigable waters in the state, great ponds and 3 miles seaward from the New Hampshire shore in the territorial tidal waters of the state. Source. RSA 227-C:12. 1981, 504:5. 1985, 345:3. 1986, 80:7, eff. Jan. 1, 1987.

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Source note

Source. RSA 227-C:12. 1981, 504:5. 1985, 345:3. 1986, 80:7, eff. Jan. 1, 1987.

Source history

  • 1981, 504:5
  • 1985, 345:3
  • 1986, 80:7, eff. Jan. 1, 1987
  • RSA 227-C:12

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  • 2026 HB1097 amend

    storical Markers; Amendment and Removal. Amend RSA 236:41 to read as follows: 236:41 Historic Preservation Office. The state historic preservation office established under RSA 227-C shall consult with the commissioner of transportation on the marker program. Before placing any marker, the commissioner shall secure the state historic preservation office's approval of the marker, its location and its