2006 New Hampshire Statutes - Section 400-A:25 Records; Inspection; Destruction.


    I. Unless otherwise provided by law, all records and documents of the insurance department are subject to public inspection pursuant to the right to know law, RSA 91-A. Notwithstanding the provisions of RSA 91-A, the commissioner may determine by order that it is in the public interest to make public additional records and documents or to hold certain records and documents confidential within the insurance department.
    II. All records and documents of the department are subject to subpoena by a court of competent jurisdiction.
    III. The commissioner may destroy at the end of 6 years from the date of filing any records which, in his opinion, are no longer of any value to the state. The commissioner may destroy at an earlier date such records of the department which are readily available to the commissioner in an unaltered form from any other state or federal agency or from any licensed insurance company.

Source. 1971, 244:1. 1983, 473:1, eff. Sept. 3, 1983.

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