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RSA 239-A:4 · General Powers
239-A:4 General Powers. – CART shall have the following powers:
Copy linkTo adopt such bylaws and rules as necessary to exercise the powers and perform the duties under this chapter;
Copy linkTo adopt rules governing the use, operation, and maintenance of the system and to determine all routings and alter the same at pleasure;
Copy linkTo acquire, hold, use, and dispose of its income, revenues, funds, and moneys; and to deposit any moneys of CART in accordance with the general laws of the state of New Hampshire;
Copy linkTo appoint and employ officers, attorneys, engineers, consultants, agents, and employees as required to carry out the purposes of CART and to determine their qualifications, terms of office, duties, and compensation. CART may require bonds of its officers or employees;
Copy linkTo apply for and accept gifts, loans, or grants of property, funds, money, materials, labor, supplies, or services from the United States of America or the state of New Hampshire or its agencies or departments or any person, municipality, county, or firm, or corporation, and to carry out the terms or provisions or make agreements with respect to any such gifts, loans, or grants, and to do any and all things necessary, useful, desirable, or convenient in connection with procuring, accepting, or disposing of such gifts, loans, or grants;
Copy linkTo make, enter into, and enforce all contracts or agreements with any department or agency of the United States of America or of the state of New Hampshire or any public corporation, or quasi-public corporation or any individual, necessary, convenient, or desirable for the purposes of CART; and
Copy linkTo fix rates, fares, tolls, charges, rents, or other charges for the use of its system and may alter or change them at pleasure. Source. 2005, 116:1, eff. Aug. 14, 2005.
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Source. 2005, 116:1, eff. Aug. 14, 2005.
Source history
- 2005, 116:1, eff. Aug. 14, 2005