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Legal Authorities and Requirements SSPs are allowable in New Hampshire based on the passage of SB 234 (Laws of 2017, Chapter 117) on June 16, 2017. The bill: Exempts residual amounts of contr
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DHHS oversees the licensing of Youth Recreation Camps. These camps are programs that operates for at least 10 days per license year for the purpose of providing recreational opportunities, or a combin
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The Office of Child Care (OCC) in the Federal Administration for Children and Families supports low-income working families by improving access to affordable, high-quality early care and out-of-school
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The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division for Children, Youth and Families (“Department”) is seeking responses to this Request for Proposals (“solicitation” or “RFP”) from qu
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The local Health Officer is required to complete certain licensing inspections as well as conduct investigations into various sanitation and environmental hazard concerns. These documents provide an o
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The Right-to-Know Law promotes government transparency and discourse with the public by ensuring public access to information created, accepted, or obtained by any public agency. However, this access
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Health Facilities Administration (HFA) is responsible for the oversight and enforcement of basic standards designed to promote safe and appropriate care of persons receiving care and treatment in hosp
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These agencies are licensed to recruit and license foster families to provide Individual Services Options (ISO) foster care. Foster Care families who choose to work with a child placing agency m
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A number of State and Federal laws have been passed aimed at preventing lead poisoning. These laws address a variety of lead hazards found in our environment including lead in paint, dust and soil; le