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Code · New Jersey · Title 13 — Education · Chapter 1B

13:1B-63. Grants, conveyances, devises, bequests and donations; acceptance for state

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The department, or any of the divisions established hereunder, is authorized to accept for and in the name of the State, subject to the approval of the Governor and the Commissioner of Conservation and Economic Development, grants, conveyances and devises of land, and bequests and donations of money or other personal property to be used for the maintenance and use of any service in or activity of the department, or of such division, if such grants, conveyances, devises, bequests or donations are unconditional or are subject to such conditions as the commissioner finds are reasonable and not inconsistent with the use of such property for such service or activity; provided, however, that prior to the acceptance of any such grant, conveyance or devise due notice and hearing has been granted by the commissioner to the municipality or municipalities which may be affected thereby.
L.1948, c. 448, p. 1841, s. 114.
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