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New Hampshire lobbying guidelines
Lobbyist registration guidelines |
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Lobbying is broadly defined as the attempt to persuade another person to accept one's position. This includes efforts to influence lawmakers by other legislators, constituents, or organized groups. Each state has different requirements for lobbyist registration. The person doing the lobbying is typically referred to as the lobbyist and the person or entity providing compensation the principal. Each state has a different entity responsible for maintaining its lobbying records, such as registrations and expenditures.
As of April 2021, the New Hampshire Secretary of State maintained the state's lobbying records.
Who must register?
According to Section 15:1(II)(a-b) of New Hampshire state law, individuals who meet the following criteria must register as a lobbyist:[1]
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Click here to visit the state's list of lobbyist reports.
State definition of lobbying
Section 15:1(II)(a-b) of New Hampshire state law defines lobbying as:[1]
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 New Hampshire General Court, "Lobbyists," accessed April 12, 2021
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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