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RSA 595-A:4-a · Electronic Communication and Signature
595-A:4-a Electronic Communication and Signature. – The personal appearance and authorization for a search warrant under RSA 595-A:4 may be by means of telecommunication or electronic communication, and electronic signature pursuant to RSA 294-E. Source. 2005, 76:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
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Source. 2005, 76:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
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- 2005, 76:3, eff. Jan. 1, 2006
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2026 HB1436
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umed to belong to its creator by rules of accession. IV. For purposes of article 19 of the New Hampshire constitution, the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and RSA 595-A, a digital document or record, whether stored locally on a device or in a cloud server subject to contractual protections against disclosure, shall be presumed the person's “papers” or “effects,” and is protected from u
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2026 HB1436-FN
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umed to belong to its creator by rules of accession. IV. For purposes of article 19 of the New Hampshire constitution, the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and RSA 595-A, a digital document or record, whether stored locally on a device or in a cloud server subject to contractual protections against disclosure, shall be presumed the person's “papers” or “effects,” and is protected from u
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2026 HB1642
reference · effective 2026-09-20
fficer serving the order shall file the original receipt with the court and shall ensure that his or her law enforcement agency retains a copy of the receipt. V. Notwithstanding RSA 595-A, upon the sworn statement or testimony of any person alleging that the respondent has failed to comply with the surrender required by any order issued under this chapter, the court shall determine whether probable cause
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2026 HB1642-FN
reference · effective 2026-09-20
fficer serving the order shall file the original receipt with the court and shall ensure that his or her law enforcement agency retains a copy of the receipt. V. Notwithstanding RSA 595-A, upon the sworn statement or testimony of any person alleging that the respondent has failed to comply with the surrender required by any order issued under this chapter, the court shall determine whether probable cause
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2026 HB206
add · effective 2026-01-01
Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Short Title. This act may be known and cited to as the "New Hampshire Private Lands Protection Act". 2 New Section; Warrantless Searches. Amend RSA 595-A by inserting after section 10 the following new section: 595-A:11 Warrantless Searches. I. For purposes of this section: (a) “Government agent” means any state or local law enforcement agent, or any other pers
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2026 HB206-FN
amend · effective 2026-01-01
General Court convened: 1 Short Title. This act may be known and cited to as the "New Hampshire Private Lands Protection Act". 2 New Section; Warrantless Searches. Amend RSA 595-A by inserting after section 10 the following new section: 595-A:11 Warrantless Searches. I. For purposes of this section: (a) “Government agent” means any state or local law enforcement agent, or any other person
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2026 SB555
reference · effective 2026-09-20
fficer serving the order shall file the original receipt with the court and shall ensure that his or her law enforcement agency retains a copy of the receipt. V. Notwithstanding RSA 595-A, upon the sworn statement or testimony of any person alleging that the respondent has failed to comply with the surrender required by any order issued under this chapter, the court shall determine whether probable cause
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2026 SB555-FN
reference · effective 2026-09-20
fficer serving the order shall file the original receipt with the court and shall ensure that his or her law enforcement agency retains a copy of the receipt. V. Notwithstanding RSA 595-A, upon the sworn statement or testimony of any person alleging that the respondent has failed to comply with the surrender required by any order issued under this chapter, the court shall determine whether probable cause