|
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.
- Billing Unit
- Title XXII, Public Safety and Welfare, RSA 166, Aid to County Assisted Persons
- Title XXII, Pubic Safety and Welfare, RSA 167:18 (a-b-e-f), Public Assistance to Blind-Aged-Disabled Persons & Dependent Children Reimbursement of Funds
- Collections (Estate Recoveries)
- Title XXII, Public Safety and Welfare, RSA 167:13, Public Assistance to Blind-Aged-Disabled Persons & Dependent Children Recovery for Assistance Furnished
- Title XXII, Public Safety and Welfare, RSA 167:16-a, Public Assistance to Blind-Aged-Disabled Persons & Dependent Children Limitations on Recovery of Assistance
- Requests for Proposals (RFP)
- Title I, The State and Its Government, RSA 21-1:11, Division of Plant and Property Management
- Title I, The State and Its Government, RSA 21-1:18, Purchase of Supplies - Exemptions
- Title I, The State and Its Government, RSA 21-1:22, Selection of Engineers, Architects and Surveyors
- Title I, The State and Its Government, RSA 21-1:22-a, Request for Purchases and Request for Quotes
- Title I, The State and Its Government, RSA 21-1:22b, Purchases and Quotes - Awards
- Title I, The State and Its Government, RSA 21-1:22-c, State Contracts for Consultants and Consulting Services
- Title I, The State and Its Government, RSA 21-1:22-State Contracts for Consultants - Awards
- Section 218 Coverage
- Title VI, Public Officers and Employees, RSA100, NH Retirement System
- Title VI, Public Officers and Employees, RSA 101, Old Age and Survivor's Insurance - Chapter 101
- Small Claims
- Title X, Public Health, RSA 126-A:12, Department of Health and Human Services, Small Claims
- Title LV, Proceedings in Special Cases, RSA 541-B, Claims Against the State
|
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.
|
|
Billing Unit
US Code: Title 42, Public Health and Welfare Chapter 7, Social Security, Subchapter I, Grants to States for Old Age Assistance, 42, USC 301 et.seq
US Code: Title 42, Public Health and Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security Act, Subchapter X, Grants to States for Aid to Blind, 42, USC 1201 et.seq
US Code: Title 42, Public Health and Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security Act, Subchapter XIV, Grants to States for Aid to Permanent and Totally Disabled, 42, USC 1351 et.seq
Section 218 Coverage
US Code: Title 42, Public Health and Welfare, Chapter 7, Social Security Act, Subchapter II, Federal Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance, 42, USC 418
|
|
|