2015 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title VII - SHERIFFS, CONSTABLES, AND POLICE OFFICERS
Chapter 106-F - PRIVATE INVESTIGATIVE AGENCIES, BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, AND SECURITY SERVICES
Section 106-F:13-a - Obligation to Report Certain Criminal Violations.

NH Rev Stat § 106-F:13-a (2015) What's This?

    106-F:13-a Obligation to Report Certain Criminal Violations. –
    I. All felonies observed or revealed by or to persons licensed under this chapter shall be immediately reported to the New Hampshire state police, the closest law enforcement agency having jurisdiction, or the attorney general's office.
    II. A licensee who reports criminal activity to state or local police or a county sheriff shall be immune from civil liability for making a report or information available to law enforcement provided it is made in good faith and with reasonable belief in its veracity and is in compliance with this chapter.
    III. A licensee who is employed or contracted and supervised by an attorney shall not be required to report any of his or her work product which would violate the privilege of confidentiality between the attorney and his or her client.

Source. 1990, 146:11. 2010, 292:16, eff. Jan. 1, 2011.


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