New Hampshire Code § 420-D:15

Right to Organize and to Obtain Outside Consultation
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I. In addition to and as part of the bill of rights, all residents shall have the right to self-organize, the right to be represented by an individual of their own choice, and the right to engage in concerted activities for their own purposes. Residents shall have the right both individually and severally to obtain outside advice and consultation of their own choosing on any matter, including, but not limited to, medical, legal, and financial matters. II. A provider shall be available for meetings at least annually with residents or their representative. The meetings shall be for the purpose of providing a forum for free and open discussion of any point. If requested, the manager of a facility shall be present at such meetings, and the residents' organization may also request that an owner, partner, director, or other official of the provider operating the facility be present. Residents shall be given at least 2 weeks' notice of each such meeting.

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