Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 287-H?
This legal document, part of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes, governs fantasy sports contests. It applies to fantasy sports contest operators who offer contests with an entry fee for a cash prize to the general public, as well as to fantasy sports contest players who participate in such contests. The document defines a fantasy sports contest as a game or contest where players compete against each other based on accumulated statistical results of individual performances.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 287-I?
These legal documents pertain to the operation and regulation of sports betting in the state of New Hampshire. The documents establish the authority of the commission to operate sports books for accepting and paying sports wagers. The commission selects agents through a competitive bid process and ensures their financial stability, responsibility, and integrity. The commission may also retain vendors through a competitive bid process. The documents outline the requirements for operating physical sports book retail locations, including the maximum number of locations allowed.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 338?
The provided legal document content pertains to gambling contracts. According to the document, no title or interest in money or any other thing can be acquired, lost, or changed through gambling. Any note or security for a supposed debt arising from a gambling transaction or for money lent for gambling purposes or to pay gambling debts is deemed invalid. Such debts are not considered a legal consideration for any contract or transaction, and any person can take advantage of this illegality, even if they are a party to the transaction.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 358-M?
The provided legal document content pertains to the Merchant’s check acceptance policies in the New Hampshire Revised Statutes. According to this provision, it is prohibited to require a credit card number or expiration date as a condition for accepting a check or share draft. However, a purchaser may be requested to display a credit card for creditworthiness or additional identification purposes, but only the type of credit card and issuer information can be recorded.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 358-N?
The provided legal document content pertains to the New Hampshire Revised Statutes governing prohibited credit card practices in travel services. It defines a ‘credit card’ as any instrument that evidences an undertaking to pay for services rendered or furnished to a designated person or bearer. The document also defines a ‘provider of travel services’ as a person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of furnishing travel, transportation, or vacation services, excluding travel agents who meet specific criteria.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 359-C?
The legal document, part of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes under the TRADE AND COMMERCE section, focuses on the right to privacy in relation to financial and credit records. It applies to financial institutions, creditors, customers, and state or local agencies or departments in New Hampshire. The document prohibits the unauthorized access, disclosure, or use of financial or credit records by officers, employees, or agents of state or local agencies or departments, unless certain conditions are met.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 359-I?
This legal document, found in the New Hampshire Revised Statutes under the section on Identity Theft, governs prohibited conduct related to personal information and financial devices. It applies to all persons unless otherwise permitted by state law, rules, federal statute, or regulation. The document outlines various actions that are prohibited with fraudulent intent, including obtaining, recording, or accessing personal information or financial devices without authorization, obtaining goods or services using another person’s personal information or financial device, and possessing or using personal information or financial devices without permission or lawful authority.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 359-P?
This legal document pertains to the FRM Victims’ Contribution Recovery Fund established under the New Hampshire Revised Statutes. It defines various terms used in the chapter, including ‘Claimant’, ‘Director’, ‘Financial Resources Mortgage’, ‘Financial Resources Mortgage fraud’, ‘Fund’, ‘Person’, ‘Qualifying claimant’, ‘Recovery assistance’, and ‘Victim’. The document establishes the FRM victims’ contribution recovery fund, which is nonlapsing and continually appropriated to the director. The fund is capped at $10,000,000 and consists of gifts and contributions.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 383-A?
This legal document provides definitions for various terms used in the New Hampshire Revised Statutes related to banks, loan associations, and credit unions. It applies to entities and individuals involved in the banking and credit union industry in New Hampshire. The document defines terms such as ‘affiliate,’ ‘association member,’ ‘bank,’ ‘bank holding company,’ ‘banking business,’ ‘board of directors,’ ‘bond,’ ‘capital debenture,’ ‘combination,’ ‘commissioner,’ ‘corporate security,’ ‘corporation act,’ ‘corporator,’ ‘credit union,’ ‘debt security,’ ‘department,’ ‘deposit,’ ‘deposit account,’ ‘depositor,’ ‘depository bank,’ ‘director,’ ’entity,’ ’exchange,’ ’executive officer,’ ‘family trust company,’ ‘federal savings bank,’ ‘financial institution,’ ‘foreign state bank,’ ‘include’ or ‘including,’ ‘investment grade debt security,’ ‘investor-owned bank,’ ‘LLC Act,’ ‘mutual bank,’ ‘mutual holding company,’ ‘mutual savings bank,’ ’national bank,’ ‘New Hampshire bank holding company,’ ‘New Hampshire Benefit Corporation Act,’ ’note,’ ‘NRSRO,’ ‘obligation,’ ‘organizations act,’ ‘organizational instrument,’ ‘organizational documents,’ ‘organizer,’ ‘person,’ ‘public obligation,’ ‘regulatory authority,’ ‘savings association,’ ‘service entity,’ ‘state bank,’ ‘state entity,’ ’trust business,’ ’trust company,’ ‘unit investment trust,’ and ‘years.
Can you summarize NHRS Chapter 383-B?
The provided legal document content pertains to the Depository Bank Act under the New Hampshire Revised Statutes. It defines various terms and concepts related to depository banks. The document states that the terms defined in RSA 383-A have the same meaning for the purposes of this chapter. It also provides additional definitions for terms such as ‘acquisition’, ‘branch office’, ‘capital and surplus’, ‘closely related activity’, ‘control’, ‘foreign bank’, ‘foreign bank holding company’, ‘foreign mutual holding company’, ‘proprietary interest’, and ‘subsidiary bank’.