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1 Statement of Intent. The general court finds that the practice of taking the deed or certificate of origin for automobiles is an unnecessary and costly duplication of process and is in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution for the United States of America and an unlawful conversion of private property.
2 Repeal. The following are repealed:
I. RSA 260:24, establishing the bureau of certificate of title.
II. RSA 260:25, relative to staff of the bureau of certificate of title.
3 Staff. Current employees of the bureau of certificate of title in the department of safety may be reassigned or offered transfer to other open positions in other agencies of the state.
4 Unlawful Conversion of Property. The general court further orders the attorney general to immediately investigate and determine who initiated the deception that has burdened the people with the excessive cost of their right to travel. Upon such determination the attorney general shall prosecute the culprits that have unlawfully trespassed upon the people's right to travel and committed the common law crime of unlawful conversion of people's private property.
5 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
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1 Statement of Intent. The general court finds that the practice of taking the deed or certificate of origin for automobiles is an unnecessary and costly duplication of process and is in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution for the United States of America and an unlawful conversion of private property.
2 Repeal. The following are repealed:
I. RSA 260:24, establishing the bureau of certificate of title.
II. RSA 260:25, relative to staff of the bureau of certificate of title.
3 Staff. Current employees of the bureau of certificate of title in the department of safety may be reassigned or offered transfer to other open positions in other agencies of the state.
4 Unlawful Conversion of Property. The general court further orders the attorney general to immediately investigate and determine who initiated the deception that has burdened the people with the excessive cost of their right to travel. Upon such determination the attorney general shall prosecute the culprits that have unlawfully trespassed upon the people's right to travel and committed the common law crime of unlawful conversion of people's private property.
5 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.