Municipal Law Lecture Series
The Municipal Law Lecture Series consists of three land use lectures held during September and October in six locations throughout the state. The series is hosted by the New Hampshire Local Government Center with participation from the New Hampshire Association of Regional Planning Commissions.
These lectures are intended for municipal officials with an interest in, or responsibility for, any aspect of municipal land use, including members of planning boards, zoning boards and conservation commissions, as well as selectmen, councilors, planners, building inspectors and code officers. CLE (Continuing Legal Education) credits are available through the New Hampshire Bar Association. In addition, the 2009 lecture series offered AICP (American Institute of Certified Planners) CM (Certification Maintenance) credits, a new feature coordinated by the New Hampshire Planners Association.
Lecture attendees receive a complimentary copy of the accompanying publication. For a complete list of recent lecture topics and to purchase lecture publications, visit the Municipal Law Lectures publications page.
Lectures are traditionally held on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at six locations throughout the state. Topics, locations and presenters are announced in July.
To view all LGC event specifics, visit our Calendar of Events.










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