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Upon leaving service in good standing with the State Police with a minimum of three years but less than 10 years of service with the State Police, a recognition memento shall be presented.

Upon the death of a member's mother, father, sister, brother, child or spouse, flowers or a contribution to a charity of the family’s choosing or a combination of both in an amount the Board of Directors deems appropriate.

Upon the death of a member, flowers or a contribution to a charity of the family’s choosing or a combination of both in an amount the Board of Directors deems appropriate.

Memorial Day - State Police flags are placed on graves of deceased Division members commencing with the Police Memorial Day and continuing through the observed Memorial Day.

A congratulatory memento is sent to a member upon the birth or adoption of a child.

Members can apply to the Board of Directors for financial assistance.

We have assisted members monetarily with medical-related expenses such as commuting/mileage expenses to hospitals, purchase of a specialized reading machine, hearing aids and wheelchairs.

A yearly donation is made to the NH Law Enforcement Officers Memorial located in Concord.

The Sgt. James S. Noyes Benevolent Scholarship program grants several awards to college-age children of Association members.

Upon leaving service with the State Police with a minimum of three years but less than 10 years of service with the State Police, recognition memento shall be presented. Upon the retirement or resignation of a member in good standing with not less than 10 years of service with the NH State Police and a member of the association for not less than 10 years, a plaque or an obelisk is presented as selected by the member, or presented to his or her family in the event of death. As long as dues are fully paid and current, membership is retained with full benefits.






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