CONCORD -- Anyone providing personal care or homemaker services for compensation must be licensed by the state. A law enacted last fall mandates the new licensing requirement and institutes a fine schedule for anyone caught operating without a license.

RSA 151 went into effect on October 22, 2011, and mandates that all Individual Home Care Service Providers practicing in the State of New Hampshire must be licensed in accordance with the RSA and He-P 820. Previously anyone providing ...

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