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Business registration in United States — New Hampshire

Registration, licensing, names, permits, and formal establishment requirements. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

78 matching statutes

  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 430:33. Registration Certificates and Permits.

    1 provisions

    People applying pesticides generally need a certificate or permit, must meet competence and recordkeeping requirements, and the division can collect fees and later suspend, revoke, or modify certificates and permits.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 349:1. Registration; Generally.

    1 provisions

    Some businesses must register their trade name, and no one may use “farmers’ market” in a trade name unless it fits the statutory definition or an exemption applies.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 652:27. Electronic Poll Books.

    1 provisions

    Cities and towns may use electronic poll book devices, but users must follow related voter-checklist and database rules, keep voter data confidential, get state approval, and meet filing, reporting, and backup requirements.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 5:18-a. Requirements.

    1 provisions

    Certain personal-services contracts with the state are invalid unless they include proof of registration with the secretary of state, with a stated exception for some nonprofit nonresident corporations.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 664:3. Registration of Political Committees.

    1 provisions

    Political committees must register with the secretary of state, file required committee information, pay a $50 fee unless exempt, and update registration within 14 days of changes; some committees may omit donor identities but must add a voter disclosure if they do.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 488:7. Compliance.

    1 provisions

    The department may inspect, seek warrants, issue orders, and record certain orders; emergency orders must be obeyed immediately, with an appeal option.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 261:42. Permits Required.

    1 provisions

    A nonresident’s commercial or business vehicle cannot be registered until a department permit is obtained and the required fee is paid, unless a listed exception applies.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 80:55. Timely Mailing.

    1 provisions

    This section sets when mailed tax-related filings and payments count as filed, including postmark rules, proof rules for registered or certified mail, and next-business-day timing for weekend or holiday deadlines.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 327:25-a. Contact Lens Prescriptions to be Provided to Patient.

    1 provisions

    The section requires providers to give a written contact lens prescription on request after fitting and follow-up care, restricts sales and out-of-state retail operations without the required permit, and sets a one-year prescription expiration unless a health reason says otherwise.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 151:2-c. Prohibited Use in Corporate Name, Trade Name, or Service Mark.

    1 provisions

    The secretary of state cannot issue or register certain business names that use “home health care,” “home care,” or “visiting nurse” terms unless the applicant has the required health department license or a letter showing application has been made. A person using those words in a business name also may not advertise a

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 259:56-b. Mobile Service Garage.

    1 provisions

    This section defines what counts as a “mobile service garage” and lists the required vehicle, equipment, insurance, connectivity, size, and business-registration features.

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