2010 New Hampshire Statutes
TITLE XXXI TRADE AND COMMERCE
CHAPTER 359-K ECONOMIC STRATEGIC COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT
Section 359-K:4 Duties; Research.


NH Rev Stat § 359-K:4 (1996 through Reg Sess) What's This?


[RSA 359-K:4 repealed by 2011, 250:2, effective December 1, 2012.] 359-K:4 Duties; Research. –
    I. The commission and any subcommittees therein shall study and review all aspects of public policy, front- and back-end data interchange, coordination, technology requirements, legislative initiatives, streamlining, and such causal requirements to create a plan to project New Hampshire into a "one-door'' front-end operational facility to assist in the ease of economic opportunities in the establishment, support, maintenance, education, and monitoring of the business community.
    II. The commission shall prepare a short-term and long-term strategic plan for economic development which shall include recommendations for the necessary legislative and regulatory actions required to meet these goals. The commission shall also review and make recommendations relative to the ability of designing and implementing new structures, technology, and methods, including but not limited to, the ability to efficiently manage, maintain, and process the technology required to meet these goals in the twenty-first century.
    III. The commission shall:
       (a) Examine the business-to-government relationship within all agencies, with a resultant structure to provide a technologic and or physical process to provide "one-stop'' ability for business, in order to efficiently establish, manage, monitor, educate, and report all ordinary course of business processes electronically, efficiently, and affordably. The commission shall determine how to vertically integrate all aspects of the business-to-government relationship, at a level to exceed all other states.
       (b) Examine existing New Hampshire laws, in comparison to the laws of other states, to determine New Hampshire's competitiveness and recommend legislation to re-position New Hampshire as the preeminent state in America to start and operate a business.
       (c) Study the feasibility of establishing a new adjudicatory conflict resolution center to manage business to government conflicts. This center shall manage, hear, and adjudicate conflicts when administrative hearings are unresolved, or where the business community remains aggrieved.
       (d) Consider changing the name of the department of resources and economic development to the department of business advancement-NH or any other name that conveys New Hampshire's desire to promote economic growth and prosperity.
    IV. The commission may enlist any faculty and students from postsecondary institutions in New Hampshire to provide research services to the commission.

Source. 2011, 250:1, eff. July 13, 2011.

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