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Each licensing area conducts its activities through on-site inspection and monitoring visits performed by licensing specialists who have expertise in their particular fields. Additionally, licensing s
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License Exempt providers are not licensed or regulated by the Child Care Licensing Unit. If they are caring for a child who is receiving state scholarship they are required to have a background check
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The Child Care Licensing Unit (CCLU) ensures that children attending NH child care programs are in safe and healthy environments and are provided with care, supervision and developmentally appropriate
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The Department of Health and Human Services licenses youth recreation camps. While we don’t evaluate the camp curricula, we do help to ensure a healthy, safe environment so that the focus can be on co
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License Requirements Recent legislation requires those seeking to harvest, identify or distribute wild harvested mushrooms for sale in New Hampshire to apply for and receive a license from the
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To find NH food inspection results, visit our Online Portal. View Food Inspection Results Inspection results: Are available for food establishments-such as restaurants, retail stores, scho
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Congregate meals services are offered in a variety of settings. They are funded by the Older Americans Act along with other related nutrition services. In addition to serving healthy meals, this progr
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Community Dining & Home Delivered Meals Programs Community and home-delivered meals are available to seniors age 60 and over; and to eligible adults age 18 to 59 who have a chronic illness or d
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A food processing plant is a type of food service establishment that is a commercial operation that processes food for human consumption, and provides processed food for sale and distribution to other