New Hampshire Business Review looks at new state regulations that hit businesses yesterday:
Architects will soon have to start taking continuing education courses. Title insurance agents can no longer get a fee for referring business. And builders and developers must now identify upstream dam owners in their applications.
All of this is thanks to legislation that went into effect on Tuesday.
The dam identification bill was actually an indirect result of an attempt to ease the governmental burden on owners of non-hazardous dams. These owners no longer have to pay an annual fee, but a dam might suddenly be classified as hazardous if a new development could be flooded if the dam broke. (more)
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