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RSA 651-F:3 · Advisory Committee

651-F:3 Advisory Committee. –

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I.

The intelligence subcommittee of the advisory council on emergency preparedness and security (ACEPS) established under RSA 21-P:48 shall serve as an advisory committee to the information and analysis center, meeting periodically at the call of the chair or the commissioner of the department of safety to review the operations of the center and provide advice to the commissioner regarding security, privacy, data technology, the protection of civil rights, and other matters.

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II.

The attorney general or designee, and a representative of a civil liberties organization, appointed by the governor and council, shall meet with the intelligence subcommittee of ACEPS at least annually to receive reports regarding the operation of the center and provide added input to best insure the protection of civil rights and personal privacy.

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III.

The assistant commissioner of the department of safety shall provide ongoing oversight over the operations of the center, and shall ensure that the center compiles a report on its activities to be incorporated with the department of safety's annual report to the governor and council.

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IV.

On or before November 30, 2013, the advisory council on emergency preparedness and security shall report to the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, the president of the senate, and the chairpersons of the house and senate finance committees on the progress and accomplishments of the information and analysis center and shall include recommendations for any legislative changes and whether or not the operations of the center should continue. Source. 2010, 82:2, eff. May 19, 2010; 208:6, eff. Aug. 24, 2010.

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Source note

Source. 2010, 82:2, eff. May 19, 2010; 208:6, eff. Aug. 24, 2010.

Source history

  • 2010, 82:2, eff. May 19, 2010; 208:6, eff. Aug. 24, 2010

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Bill relationships

  • 2026 HB1605 related · effective 2026-07-01

    has provided the following assumptions relative to this bill: The creation of this Office would be duplicative to the efforts that have existed since 2010 with the passing of NH RSA 651-F, which created the New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center (NHIAC). The New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center provides an integrated, all-crimes/all-hazards information sharing network to collect, analyze

  • 2026 HB1605-FN-A related · effective 2026-07-01

    has provided the following assumptions relative to this bill: The creation of this Office would be duplicative to the efforts that have existed since 2010 with the passing of NH RSA 651-F, which created the New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center (NHIAC). The New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center provides an integrated, all-crimes/all-hazards information sharing network to collect, analyze