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RSA 651-F:4 · Management
651-F:4 Management. –
Copy linkPersons working at the center shall be subject to background investigations and appropriate levels of security clearances. Security policies shall govern admittance to the center and the access to and release of data. The co-managers of the center shall develop and maintain an internal manual of procedures for persons working in the center. The manual shall be approved by the commissioner of the department of safety. Supplemental job descriptions for state personnel working within high security areas of the center shall include the requirement to obtain security clearances.
Copy linkAll personnel assigned to the center shall receive appropriate training for the functions they will perform.
Copy linkThe activities of the information and analysis center shall be budgeted as a specific activity code within the biennial budget of the department of safety and subject to the same level of program review and financial audit by the office of the legislative budget assistant as all other budgeted functions of state agencies. Source. 2010, 82:2, eff. May 19, 2010.
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Source. 2010, 82:2, eff. May 19, 2010.
Source history
- 2010, 82:2, eff. May 19, 2010
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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
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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