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Maternal & Child Health


Laws, Rules & Policies

NH Statutes
State statutes are created by the New Hampshire Legislature and are published in the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated and serve as legal authority for DHHS.

 

The following NH State Statutes for the Department of Health & Human Services can be found at the General Court website.

 


NH Code of Administrative Rules
NH Code of Administrative Rules is promulgated by state agencies under the Administrative Procedure Act (RSA 541-A). State Administrative Rules are used to specify the implementation of a statute and have the full force and effect of law.

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Federal Statutes & Regulations:
Federal statutes are created by the United States Congress and are published in the United States Code and serve as legal authority for DHHS. Federal regulations are administrative rules promulgated by federal agencies and are used to specify the implementation of a statute. Federal regulations have the full force and effect of law.

Code of Federal Regulation: Title 42, Public Health, Chapter I, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Part 59, Grants for Family Planning Services

 

Code of Federal Regulation: Title 45, Public Welfare, Subtitle A, Department of Health and Human Services, 45 CFR 96.1 et seq.

 

US Code: Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security, Subchapter V, Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant

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Proposed Legislation
House Bills
Senate Bills


Administrative Rules for Public Comment


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