(D) herein below; or (iii) the Commissioner does not discover any reason to
believe that the Assessor has committed fraud in securing the benefits of this
Agreement.
B. The Assessor is required to participate in the following continuing education
classes and provide the Director satisfactory evidence of successful completion of
each course:
a, 15 Hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice course.
b. NH State Statutes Part II.
c. New Hampshire Right to Know (subject to DRA prior approval).
d. Ethics (subject to DRA prior approval).
C. The Assessor agrees that he will fully cooperate without compulsion in any
investigation by the Commissioner of charges of misconduct by any individuals in
the Nashua assessing office or with regard to the performance of the 2018 Nashua
revaluation. The Assessor further agrees to provide truthful testimony upon
subpoena, which the Assessor wlll not challenge, in any proceeding brought by
the Commissioner relating to such misconduct, or any appeal thereof.
D. On or before the one-year anniversary of this Agreement, the Assessor shall
report to the Commissioner and certify in writing that he has fulfilled cach of the
conditions set forth above.
E. Except as provided herein, this Agreement shall bar the commencement of further
disciplinary action by the Commissioner based upon the actions described above.
However, the Commissioner may consider the above described actions as
evidence of a pattern of conduct in the event that the Assessor is subject to the
provisions of RSA 21-J:14-g in the juture.
2 Breach. The Assessor's Breach of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement,
shall result in the imposition of the decertification provided above and shall entitle the Department
to commence disciplinary proceedings pursuant to RSA 21-J:14-g.
3. Waiver uf Anpieal. The Assessor agrees that this Agreement is not subject to
reconsideration or judicial review or appeal. :
4, Mutual Releases.
A. The Commissioner, on behalf of herself and the State of New Hampshire, hereby
releases and discharges the Assessor, from all charges, complaints, liabilities,
obligations, penalties, promises, agreements, disputes, damages, actions, causes of
action, suits, rights, demands, casts, losses, debts, and expenses (including
attorneys’ fees and costs) and claims of any nature whatsoever that were or could
have been asserted pursuant to RSA 21-J:14-g.
