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How to fill out the Device License Update - New Hampshire Department Of Agriculture online
This guide provides clear and supportive instructions for completing the Device License Update form for the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture. Appropriate for all users, this guide will help ensure that your submission is accurate and efficient.
Follow the steps to complete your Device License Update form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Device License Update form and open it for editing.
- In Section A, provide the physical location of your business. This includes the specific address, city, state, and ZIP code. Ensure all information is typed or printed clearly.
- Enter your Weights & Measures account number, if applicable, and the contact person for your account, including their phone number, extension, and email address.
- Continue filling out Section A with your company name, toll-free number (if available), and cell phone number.
- Proceed to Section B and repeat the process for mailing purposes. Include the contact person's mailing information and ensure all fields are filled out accurately.
- Read the certification statements provided at the bottom of the form. Acknowledge the statements by printing your name, signing, and dating the form.
- In the following sections, document each weighing or measuring device. Provide the manufacturer, model number, serial number, capacity, and description for each device.
- If additional space is needed for listing devices, photocopy the relevant page and include the extra information.
- Review all entered information for accuracy, and ensure everything is filled out clearly before submission.
- Once everything is completed, you can save changes, download, print, or share the form as required.
Start completing your Device License Update form online for efficient processing.
While there is a "right to farm" in New Hampshire, the phrase "right to farm" isn't found in the statutes. One small section of New Hampshire's RSA 432: Soil Conservation and Farmland Preservation - §32 to §35: “Nuisance Liability of Agricultural Operations” - is the “right to farm” statute for New Hampshire.
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