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Each licensing area conducts its activities through on-site inspection and monitoring visits performed by licensing specialists who have expertise in their particular fields. Additionally, licensing s
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Further information on the NH Child Care Scholarship Program can be found on the NH Connections website. The following types of child care are not required to be licensed by the Child Care Licensin
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The Child Care Licensing Unit (CCLU) ensures that children attending NH child care programs are in safe and healthy environments and are provided with care, supervision and developmentally appropriate
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The Department of Health and Human Services licenses youth recreation camps. While we don’t evaluate the camp curricula, we do help to ensure a healthy, safe environment so that the focus can be on co
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License Requirements Recent legislation requires those seeking to harvest, identify or distribute wild harvested mushrooms for sale in New Hampshire to apply for and receive a license from the
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To find NH food inspection results, visit our Online Portal. View Food Inspection Results Inspection results: Are available for food establishments-such as restaurants, retail stores, scho
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Older Americans Act nutrition programs purpose is to reduce hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in older adults as well as provide opportunities to socialize, and promote health and well-being.&n
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Community Dining & Home Delivered Meals Programs Community and home-delivered meals are available to seniors age 60 and over; and to eligible adults age 18 to 59 who have a chronic illness or d