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New Hampshire Local FundsNew Hampshire has a statute
dating back to the 1840's that requires towns and cities to provide
emergency welfare services to the poor, funded by local property
taxes. When LIHEAP is operating, the towns do outreach and refer applicants to the community action agencies who administer LIHEAP. The CAAs may assign representatives to town halls to take applications. When LIHEAP funds are expended, the CAAs then refer people back to the towns. The town will pay an energy bill when LIHEAP is operating if a household's application has not been certified and the household has an energy emergency.
2010: $3.2 million
1997, New Hampshire Revised Statutes, Title 12, ยง 165:1-165:4 Page last updated: October 21, 2011 |