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Data protection in United States — New Hampshire

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33 matching statutes

  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 126:28. Availability of Data.

    1 provisions

    This provision requires certain collected data to be made available in specified ways, while protecting patient and practitioner identity.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 487:31. Volunteer Lake Assessment Program Established.

    1 provisions

    The department of environmental services must run a volunteer lake assessment program and, if funds are available, help monitor lake water quality, give technical assistance, educate the public, share data, issue annual reports, and lend sampling equipment.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 126:27. Rulemaking.

    1 provisions

    The commissioner of health and human services must adopt rules about data filing, fees, confidentiality, and procedures.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 284:21-v. Child Support Intercept.

    1 provisions

    The lottery commission and the department of health and human services must set up a data system and make rules to withhold child support arrearages from lottery prizes, and the lottery commission must protect personal information.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 126:24-b. Intent.

    1 provisions

    The bureau may coordinate and share health information for public health purposes, and the department must use only the minimum information reasonably necessary.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 487:40. Duties of the Department.

    1 provisions

    The department must help volunteer river-monitoring efforts, share water-quality information, educate the public, issue annual reports, and lend equipment when funds are available.

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