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RSA 635:6 · Interference With Cemetery or Burial Ground
635:6 Interference With Cemetery or Burial Ground. –
Copy linkNo person, without the written authorization of the owner of a burial plot, or the lineal descendant or ascendant of the deceased, if such owner or lineal descendant or ascendant is known, or the written authorization of the governing board of the municipality in which the burial plot lies, if the owner or lineal descendant or ascendant is unknown, shall:
Copy linkPurposely or knowingly destroy, mutilate, injure or remove any tomb, monument, gravestone, marker, or other structure, or any portion or fragment thereof, placed or designed for a memorial of the dead, or any fence, railing, gate, curb, or plot delineator or other enclosure for the burial of the dead.
Copy linkPurposely or knowingly disturb the contents of any tomb or grave in any cemetery or burial ground.
Copy linkThe governing board of the municipality in which the burial plot lies shall not grant approval for the removal or disturbance of a tomb, monument, gravestone, marker, or plot delineator without first giving 30 days' notice, along with a report of the full circumstances, to the division of historical resources, that such approval has been requested. The governing board of the municipality shall maintain a record of the date, circumstances, and disposition of the request for removal or disturbance. Source. 1987, 107:1. 2015, 95:1, eff. Aug. 4, 2015.
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Source. 1987, 107:1. 2015, 95:1, eff. Aug. 4, 2015.
Source history
- 1987, 107:1
- 2015, 95:1, eff. Aug. 4, 2015
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2026 HB1184
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le. This act may be cited to and known as the "No Trespass Orders on Public Property Act." 2 New Section; Criminal Trespass; Order Against Trespass on Public Property. Amend RSA 635 by inserting after section 2 the following new section: 635:2-a Order Against Trespass on Public Property. I.(a) A governing body responsible for public property, or a person designated by the governing body, may
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2026 HB1184-FN
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le. This act may be cited to and known as the "No Trespass Orders on Public Property Act." 2 New Section; Criminal Trespass; Order Against Trespass on Public Property. Amend RSA 635 by inserting after section 2 the following new section: 635:2-a Order Against Trespass on Public Property. I.(a) A governing body responsible for public property, or a person designated by the governing body, may
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- 2006-180, STATE OF NH v. WENDY RUFF Supreme Court opinion · June 8, 2007