VI. Every agreement to setile a lawsuit against a governmental unit, threatened lawsuit, or other
claim, entered into by any political subdivision or its insurer, shall be kept on file at the
municipal clerk's office and made available for public inspection for a period of no less than 10
years from the date of settlement.
VII. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require a public body or agency to compile,
cross-reference, or assemble information into a form in which it is not already kept or reported
by that body or agency.
91-A:5 Exemptions. —
The following governmental records are exempted from the provisions of this chapter: [.. . ]
III. Personal school records of pupils, including the name of the parent or legal guardian and any
specific reasons disclosed to school officials for the objection to the assessment under RSA 193-
C:6.
IV. Records pertaining to internal personnel practices; confidential, commercial, or financial
information; test questions, scoring keys, and other examination data used to administer a
licensing examination, examination for employment, or academic examinations; and personnel,
medical, welfare, library user, videotape sale or rental, and other files whose disclosure would
constitute invasion of privacy. Without otherwise compromising the confidentiality of the files,
nothing in this paragraph shall prohibit a public body or agency from releasing information
relative to health or safety from investigative files on a limited basis to persons whose health or
safety may be affected.
V. Teacher certification records in the department of education, provided that the department
shall make available teacher certification status information.
VIL. Records pertaining to matters relating to the preparation for and the carrying out of all
emergency functions, including training to carry out such functions, developed by local or state
safety officials that are directly intended to thwart a deliberate act that is intended to result in
widespread or severe damage to property or widespread injury or loss of life.
VII. Unique pupil identification information collected in accordance with RSA 193-E:5.
VOI. Any notes or other materials made for personal use that do not have an official purpose,
including but not limited to, notes and materials made prior to, during, or after a governmental
proceeding.
IX. Preliminary drafts, notes, and memoranda and other documents not in their final form and
not disclosed, circulated, or available to a quorum or a majority of the members of a public body.
X. Video and audio recordings made by a law enforcement officer using a body-worn camera
pursuant to RSA 105-D except where such recordings depict any of the following: [see statute
for complete list of exemptions]
XI. Records pertaining to information technology systems, including cyber security plans,
vulnerability testing and assessments materials, detailed network diagrams, or other materials,
the release of which would make public security details that would aid an attempted security
breach or circumvention of law as to the items assessed.