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RSA 9-B:4 · Expenditure of State or Federal Funds

9-B:4 Expenditure of State or Federal Funds. – All state agencies shall give due consideration to the state's policy on smart growth under RSA 9-B:2 when providing advice or expending state or federal funds, for their own use or as pass-through grants, for public works, transportation, or major capital improvement projects, and for the construction, rental, or lease of facilities. The intent of this action is that new investments and grants for existing sites and buildings in existing community centers will be given preference over investments in outlying areas where that is a practical solution for the use and community in question. Source. 2000, 292:6, eff. Aug. 20, 2000.

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Source. 2000, 292:6, eff. Aug. 20, 2000.

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  • 2000, 292:6, eff. Aug. 20, 2000

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