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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title XII > Chapter 170-E - Child Day Care, Residential Care, And Child-Placing Agencies


Current as of: 2009
§ 170-E:1Purpose
§ 170-E:2Definitions
§ 170-E:3Exemptions; Child Endangerment Prohibited
§ 170-E:3-aCriminal Records And Central Registry Check Of Child Day Care Providers Exempt From Licensing
§ 170-E:4License Required; Prohibition Against Child Endangerment
§ 170-E:5Assistance From Department
§ 170-E:5-aChild Care Resource And Referral Services
§ 170-E:5-bNonprofit Child Day Care Loan Program
§ 170-E:6Applications; Compliance With Local Codes Required
§ 170-E:6-aRegistration Of Day Care Providers Receiving State Funds
§ 170-E:6-bInsurance Disclosures
§ 170-E:7State Registry And Criminal Records Check; Revocation Of Registration And Withholding Of State Funds
§ 170-E:8Issuance
§ 170-E:9License Renewal
§ 170-E:10Record Of Licenses
§ 170-E:11Rulemaking
§ 170-E:12License Or Permit Suspension, Revocation, Or Denial
§ 170-E:13Notice And Hearing
§ 170-E:14Appeal
§ 170-E:15Operation Without A License
§ 170-E:16Advertising
§ 170-E:17Investigation
§ 170-E:18Oaths; Subpoenas
§ 170-E:19Records
§ 170-E:20Notice Of Death
§ 170-E:21Penalty
§ 170-E:21-aAdministrative Fines
§ 170-E:22Injunctive Relief
§ 170-E:23Confidentiality And Investigations
§ 170-E:24Purpose
§ 170-E:25Definitions
§ 170-E:26Exemptions; Child Endangerment Prohibited
§ 170-E:27License Required; Prohibition Against Child Endangerment
§ 170-E:27-aHomeless Youth Programs; Special Provisions
§ 170-E:28Applications; Compliance With State And Local Codes Required
§ 170-E:29State Registry And Criminal Records Check
§ 170-E:30Child Care Institution; Child-Placing Agency; Information Required
§ 170-E:31Issuance
§ 170-E:32License Renewal
§ 170-E:33Record Of Licenses
§ 170-E:34Rulemaking; Consultation
§ 170-E:35License Or Permit Suspension, Revocation, Or Denial
§ 170-E:36Notice And Hearing
§ 170-E:37Appeal
§ 170-E:38Operation Without A License
§ 170-E:39Advertising
§ 170-E:40Investigation
§ 170-E:41Oaths; Subpoenas
§ 170-E:42Records
§ 170-E:43Notice Of Death
§ 170-E:44Reports To The Department Of Health And Human Services
§ 170-E:45Penalty
§ 170-E:46Injunctive Relief
§ 170-E:47License Remains In Effect
§ 170-E:48Retaliation Prohibited
§ 170-E:49Confidentiality And Investigations
§ 170-E:50Credentialing Of Personnel In Early Care And Education Programs; Rulemaking

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New Hampshire Laws: Youth

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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 170-E - Child Day Care, Residential Care, And Child-Placing Agencies
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U.S. Code Provisions: Youth

U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 6 - The Children's Bureau
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U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 66 > Subchapter IV - Administration And Coordination
U.S. Code Title 42 > Chapter 66 > Subchapter V - Authorization Of Appropriations
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