New Hampshire Revised Statutes 39:1-b – Meetings Outside Town
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I. A town may hold its town meeting outside the geographical boundaries of the town, if the town does not have a facility with a large enough seating capacity to accommodate the meeting.
II. Warrants and other items required to be posted shall be posted for review by qualified voters at the place of the meeting on the day of the meeting.
III. The selectmen of the town shall arrange transportation, for those voters who need it, from the usual polling place in the town to the out-of-town facility and back to the usual polling place.
IV. The out-of-town meeting shall be held in an adjacent town or nearest appropriate facility.
II. Warrants and other items required to be posted shall be posted for review by qualified voters at the place of the meeting on the day of the meeting.
III. The selectmen of the town shall arrange transportation, for those voters who need it, from the usual polling place in the town to the out-of-town facility and back to the usual polling place.
IV. The out-of-town meeting shall be held in an adjacent town or nearest appropriate facility.