Source: https://citizenscienceguide.com/new-hampshire
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 10:47:53+00:00

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The Volunteer Lake Assessment Program (“VLAP”), initiated in 1985, is a “volunteer-driven lake sampling program to assist NHDES in evaluating lake water quality, and provides volunteer monitors and lake residents with reports on lake health.” Volunteer Lake Assessment Program, N.H. Dep’t of Envtl. Serv., https://www.des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/vlap/index.htm (last visited Feb. 7, 2019).
The Volunteer River Assessment Program (“VRAP”), established in 1998, helps “volunteers conduct water quality monitoring on an ongoing basis [to] increase the amount of river water quality information available to local, state and federal governments.” Volunteer River Assessment Program, N.H. Dep’t of Envtl. Serv., https://www.des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/vrap/index.htm (last visited Feb. 7, 2019).
A special use permit is necessary to conduct scientific wildlife studies on lands under the control of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. See N.H. Code Admin. R. Fis 902.03(b)(2)(e).
No. For entry upon property to constitute criminal trespass, the intruder must “know that he is not licensed or privileged to do so[.]” N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 635:2(I).
“No person shall use a drone or UAV with the intent to conduct video surveillance of private citizens who are lawfully hunting, fishing, or trapping without obtaining the written consent of the persons being surveilled prior to conducting the surveillance.” N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 207:57(I).
“Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a violation.” Id. § 207:57(IV).
No person may use a drone to “[d]rive or harass any wildlife.” N.H. Code Admin. R. Fis 312.02(b)(3).
“A person commits the offense of stalking if such person… [p]urposely, knowingly, or recklessly engages in a course of conduct targeted at a specific person which would cause a reasonable person to fear for his or her personal safety or the safety of a member of that person’s immediate family, and the person is actually placed in such fear. . . .” N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 633:3-a(I)(a).
“There is established within the department of environmental services the New Hampshire volunteer river assessment program to provide: I. Water quality and related environmental data to the state and federal governments to define water quality trends; II. Data for river protection, management, and restoration programs; III. Information to classify New Hampshire waters; and IV. Data for surface water assessment reports.” N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 487:38.
VLAP was similarly established through statute and explicitly allows NHDES to use volunteer data. See id. § 487:31.
Requires certification that “there is a good ground to support” the claim. N.H. Super. Ct. Civ. R. 7(e).
“To satisfy the requirement of authenticating or identifying an item of evidence, the proponent must produce evidence sufficient to support a finding that the item is what the proponent claims it is.” N.H. R. Evid. 901(a); see also State v. Moscillo, 649 A.2d 57, 59 (N.H. 1994).
New Hampshire Rule of Evidence 702 and Daubert standard (partially codified in N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 516:29-a). See Baxter v. Temple, 949 A.2d 167, 172-74 (N.H. 2008); Baker Valley Lumber, Inc. v. Ingersoll-Rand Co., 813 A.2d 409, 415 (N.H. 2002).

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