2019 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XV - Education
Chapter 193-G - Persistently Dangerous Schools
Section 193-G:1 - Persistently Dangerous Schools.

Universal Citation: NH Rev Stat § 193-G:1 (2019)
    193-G:1 Persistently Dangerous Schools. –
I. A persistently dangerous school is a school in which 3 of the following acts have occurred as separate incidents during the period of one school year for 3 consecutive years:
(a) Homicide under RSA 630.
(b) First or second degree assault under RSA 631:1 and RSA 631:2.
(c) Aggravated felonious sexual assault under RSA 632-A:2.
(d) Arson under RSA 634:1.
(e) Robbery as a class A felony under RSA 636:1, III; or
(f) Unlawful possession or sale of a firearm or other dangerous weapon under RSA 159.
II. Any act set forth in paragraph I must occur within the school or on school grounds, during regular school hours or during a school-sponsored event, or during transportation of pupils to or from school, if such transportation is provided by the school district.
III. No later than July 1 of each year, the commissioner of the department of education shall report any persistently dangerous schools to the state board of education and to the school board of such schools.

Source. 2003, 186:1, eff. Aug. 25, 2003.

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