New Hampshire Code § 194-B:7

Chartered Public Schools; Secular or Nonsecular Determination
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For purposes of determining whether a proposed chartered public school is a prohibited religious school, the following 3-part test set forth by the United States Supreme Court shall be used. I. The school shall have a secular purpose. II. The school's "primary effect" shall neither advance nor prohibit religion. III. The school shall not foster "excessive entanglement" between the school and religion.

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