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Notice of Errors - 2018-2019 NH Planning and Land Use Regulation Book

2019-04-26

Please note the following production errors in this year’s NH Planning and Land Use Regulation Book (the 2018-2019 Edition with the orange cover).

  1. First, it appears that the publisher shipped the incorrect CD with many, if not all, of the book/CD combos. Rather than a copy of NH land use statutes, a disk of Washington DC criminal code was included instead. If you purchased a book/CD combo through your Regional Planning Commission and received the incorrect CD, please contact that RPC as replacement CDs have been shipped there for local distribution. If you purchased the book/CD combo from Lexis, please contact your Lexis representative directly.
  2. Second, the text of RSA 91-A:2, II-b was omitted from this year’s books. See page 99. The missing text states:

II-b. (a) If a public body maintains an Internet website or contracts with a third party to maintain an Internet website on its behalf, it shall either post its approved minutes in a consistent and reasonably accessible location on the website or post and maintain a notice on the website stating where the minutes may be reviewed and copies requested.

(b) If a public body chooses to post meeting notices on the body's Internet website, it shall do so in a consistent and reasonably accessible location on the website. If it does not post notices on the website, it shall post and maintain a notice on the website stating where meeting notices are posted.

The full section of RSA 91-A:2 is available here from the General Court’s website.

Corrected text, as issued by the publisher, is included on the second page of NH OSI's notice here. The page can be printed and inserted into your books to mitigate this omission. Rockingham Planning Commission is in the process of sending copies of corrected text to all municipalities who ordered NH Planning and Land Use Regulation Books (2018-2019).

Please contact Michael Klass at NH Office of Strategic Initiatives (603-271-6651, Michael.klass@osi.nh.gov) for any questions.