New Hampshire Revised Statutes 494-A:4 – Commission Membership
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The commission shall consist of the following 11 members:
I. Three judges, consisting of one judge or retired judge from each of the superior court, district court, and probate court, appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court with the concurrence of the majority of the supreme court members.
II. Two members appointed by the president of the New Hampshire Bar Association; one member to be approved by the governor and one member to be approved by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house.
III. Two public members who are not judges, attorneys, or elected or appointed public officials, appointed by the governor.
IV. Two public members who are not judges or attorneys, appointed by the senate president.
V. Two public members who are not judges or attorneys, appointed by the speaker of the house.
I. Three judges, consisting of one judge or retired judge from each of the superior court, district court, and probate court, appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court with the concurrence of the majority of the supreme court members.
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 494-A:4
- following: when used by way of reference to any section of these laws, shall mean the section next preceding or following that in which such reference is made, unless some other is expressly designated. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:13
- justice: when applied to a magistrate, shall mean a justice of a municipal court, or a justice of the peace having jurisdiction over the subject-matter. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:12
- Probate: Proving a will
II. Two members appointed by the president of the New Hampshire Bar Association; one member to be approved by the governor and one member to be approved by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house.
III. Two public members who are not judges, attorneys, or elected or appointed public officials, appointed by the governor.
IV. Two public members who are not judges or attorneys, appointed by the senate president.
V. Two public members who are not judges or attorneys, appointed by the speaker of the house.