New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Res - Commissioner, Department of Resources and Economic Development
Chapter Res 7300 - PARKS AND RECREATION
Part Res 7301 - RULES RELATING TO ALL PARKS AND DRED PROPERTIES
Section Res 7301.27 - Lost and Found Items

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Res 7301.27

Current through Register No. 52, December 26, 2024

(a) Any person who finds on a DRED property by whatever means money or items whose value is in excess of $50.00 shall report to and leave such money or items with an authorized DRED personnel.

(b) The authorized DRED personnel shall take the following steps:

(1) If the money or items was reported by a park guest as lost or missing, such money or items shall be returned to the park guest upon adequate proof of ownership; or

(2) If the money or items was not reported as lost or missing, such money or items shall be retained by the authorized DRED personnel in a safe for a period of 60 days; and

(3) Shall be returned to the finder if the money or items are not claimed following the 60 day period.

(c) Money or items found that exceed a value of $250, as determined by authorized DRED personnel, shall be subject to the provisions of RSA 471-C regarding the custody and escheat of unclaimed and abandoned property.

(d) Items found of historical, cultural or archeological value, as determined by the either division director in consultation with and based upon the technical expertise of the bureau of historic sites supervisor and the department of cultural resources, division of historical resources, shall remain the property of the state.

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