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Title I: The State and Its Government, is the collection of
New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated The New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (RSA) forms the codified law of the state New Hampshire subordinate to the New Hampshire State Constitution. History The RSA is a set of law books published by Thomson West. The work of updating the pr ...
which relate to the state's government as a whole. Like other portions of the RSAs, the Title is divided into Chapters and Sections organized in numbers and subsections organized in lowercase letters.


Current RSAs In Title I


RSA Chapter 1 State Boundaries


RSA 1:1 Perambulation of the New Hampshire Line With the Adjoining States of Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont

*The borders will be reviewed and refined whenever they're needed. This was added recently, due in large part to border disputes with Maine regarding
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(due to the
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), and Vermont regarding where the border lies in the
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and to a smaller extent,
Killington, Vermont Killington is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,407 at the 2020 census. Killington Ski Resort and numerous vacation lodges are located here. The town was previously named Sherburne, but was renamed to its o ...
. See Vermont v. New Hampshire.


RSA 1:2 Notice

*The Governor and Executive Council are supposed to put the commissioner of the Department of Transportation in charge of any modifications espoused by the state to the boundary, advised by the
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. The DOT Commissioner is the spokesperson of the state in regard to meeting with other parties in border matters.


RSA 1:3 Return

*Any changes to landmarks that constitute the state boundary must be noted by representatives of both parties (
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and
Maine Maine ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Contiguous United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Provinces and ...
,
Massachusetts Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
,
Vermont Vermont () is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York (state), New York to the west, and the Provinces and territories of Ca ...
or
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), and given to the Secretary of State.


RSA 1:4 Expense

*New Hampshire should pay for half of the costs of a border review, although the Governor is authorized to take money out of the treasury for extra expenses if needed.


RSA 1:5 Perambulation of the New Hampshire-Massachusetts State Line

*The border of New Hampshire with Massachusetts is as was established and marked on the land in as provided in the laws of 1901.


RSA 1:6 Perambulation of New Hampshire-Maine State Line

*The border of New Hampshire with Maine is as was established and marked on the land in as provided in the laws of 1947, and extending from Bryant's Rock at East Pond to the
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line.


RSA 1:7 Perambulation of New Hampshire-Vermont State Line

The border of New Hampshire with Vermont is as established and marked on land in accordance with the decision in Vermont v. New Hampshire, 290 U.S. 579 (1933).


RSA 1:8 Preservation of Monuments on State Boundaries

*It is a
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for a person to willfully or maliciously disturb, injure, remove, obliterate, deface or cover up any monument or mark designating a boundary line between New Hampshire and a border state, unless they make an application to the DOT commissioner. It is also a misdemeanor to attempt or actually engage in an act on the banks or bed of the Connecticut river that would alter the boundary line with Vermont, without making an application to the DOT commissioner.


RSA 1:9 Determination of Need for Monuments

*Under application provided in RSA 1:8, the DOT commissioner in consultation with the AG meet with their respective counterparts in the affected border state and will decide if a monument or marker is needed or can be removed.


RSA 1:10 Permit for Resetting Markers and Bounds

*If needed, the DOT commissioner with the approval of the adjoining state, can issue a permit for the alteration or resetting of the original boundary or mark. The applicant is charged with all costs associated for the alteration or resetting as determined by the DOT commissioner. Any changes to the border by permits are to be fully described in writing, signed by the representatives of both states, and recorded with the secretary of state.


RSA 1:11 Penalty for Alteration Without Application and Permit

Whoever violates RSA 1:8 is guilty of a misdemeanor if a person, or a
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if any other entity, such as a corporation.


RSA 1:14 Oceanic Boundaries

RSA 1:14 divides New Hampshire's maritime boundaries in regard to the offshore waters into three categories, Marginal Seas, High Seas and Submerged Land, all of which have been agreed upon, through agreement with
Maine Maine ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Contiguous United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Provinces and ...
and
Massachusetts Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
as well as through international maritime law.


=Marginal Seas

= Marginal Seas are anything within three nautical miles (6 km) of the coastal baseline (median between high and low tides at the shore).


=High Seas

= The High Seas within New Hampshire are classified as anything within 200 nautical miles (370 km) of the coastal baseline unless the coastal baseline is further than 200 nautical miles (370 km) away. In that case, the boundary is extended to the edge of the continental shelf.


=Submerged Land

= Any land that lies within the Marginal or High Seas claimed by New Hampshire is part of New Hampshire, although to date, only parts of the
Isles of Shoals The Isles of Shoals are a group of small islands and tidal ledges situated approximately off the east coast of the United States, straddling the border of the states of Maine and New Hampshire. They have been occupied for more than 400 years, ...
would be included as part of this clause.


=Controversy

= *In 1975, a legal battle between Maine and New Hampshire was fought in the US Supreme Court over the boundaries of the two states. It arose from a dispute by fishermen over which state's laws towards
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catches applied, Maine's laws or New Hampshire's RSA 211:27br>


1:15 Oceanic Boundaries With Other States

1:15 provides a specification for maritime boundaries with other states, as well as its claim of title to the resources within its oceanic territory in this RSA's third section.


=Maine

= Stated as starting at the midpoint of the mouth of the
Piscataqua River The Piscataqua River (Abenaki language, Abenaki: ''Pskehtekwis'') is a tidal river forming the boundary of the U.S. states of New Hampshire and Maine from its origin at the confluence of the Salmon Falls River and Cochecho River to the Atlant ...
, heading southeast in a straight line into the mouth of Gosport Harbor in the
Isles of Shoals The Isles of Shoals are a group of small islands and tidal ledges situated approximately off the east coast of the United States, straddling the border of the states of Maine and New Hampshire. They have been occupied for more than 400 years, ...
, with a set of lights between Fort Point Light and
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marking the boundary within the ocean. Past Gosport, the boundary then intersects the halfway point of the breakwater between Cedar Island and Star Island, continuing on that course until the end of New Hampshire's oceanic boundary stated in 1:14.


=Massachusetts

= From the land boundary, the nautical boundary heads 118 degrees east of
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, per 1901's Chapter 115, which since has been repeale

However, despite the repeal, the border between Massachusetts and New Hampshire has not been disputed, unlike New Hampshire's borders with Maine and Vermont. he citation listed reads, "excepting from general repeal the following described statutes" and includes 115, 1901, which would seem to mean that 115, 1901 was NOT repealed.


RSA 3 State Emblems

RSA 3's subchapters have to do with all of New Hampshire's symbolic and
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imagery and classifications.


RSA 3:1 State Emblem

The State Emblem is an elliptical panel, vertically oriented, with a picture of the
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surrounded on the top by the state name and on the bottom by the
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, "
Live Free or Die "Live Free or Die" is the official motto of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, adopted by the state in 1945. It is possibly the best-known of all List of U.S. state and territory mottos, state mottos, partly because it conveys an assertive indepen ...
." It may be placed on all printed or related material issued by the state and its subdivisions relative to the development of recreational, industrial, and agricultural resources of the state.
RSA 3:1 State Emblem
* Emblem of New Hampshire


RSA 3:9 State Seal

{{Details, Seal of New Hampshire In order to make the ''official state seal'', the following factors need to be in place according to 3:9. *2 inches (51 mm) across and a circular shape (which brings into doubt whether it's actually still "the seal" when it is on the state flag) *A horizon above the middle of the flag, with the sea below the horizon and a third of the sun above the direct center of the horizon *Laurel wreaths on the sides *Within the Laurel, a full broadside view of the frigate ''
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'' *The bow of the ''Raleigh'' must be higher than the stern and on the "
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" side (to the "holder" of the seal's right), and must show three masts, the masts' supports. *The flag authorized by Congress as of 1777 on the stern (Colonial Circle
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) *The masts must have banners heading towards the dexter side. *The ''Raleigh'' must not have oars *There is a division of land and sea fairly parallel to the horizon marked by a double line that is highest when " sinister" (opposite of "dexter") *No detail on the water *No detail on the land except for a granite boulder on the dexter side. *Around the seal the words "Seal of the State of New Hampshire" with periods between each word except for "New" and "Hampshire", as well as before "Seal" and after "Hampshire" *At the bottom of the seal, the numerals "1776" with two five-sided stars on each side surrounded by the beginning and the end of the phrase with the periods.


See also

*
Seal of New Hampshire The U.S. state of New Hampshire has held two Seal (emblem), seals since it declared its independence from Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain on January 5, 1776. While both seals have been retained, most people are only familiar with the G ...


External links


RSA 3:9 State Seal


Repealed RSAs and portions of RSAs In Title I

*''1:12'': *''1:13'': *''7B'': *''8'': *''8A'': *''8B'': *''8C'': New Hampshire statutes