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Code · New Jersey · Title 17B — Insurance · Chapter 36

17B:36-1. Sections and acts saved from repeal

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The following sections, acts, and parts of acts, together with all amendments and supplements thereto, are saved from repeal.
a. The following sections of the Revised Statutes are saved from repeal:
17:17-13.
17:18-2.
17:20-5.
17:21-3.
17:24-1, 17:24-3, 17:24-5 through 17:24-12, both inclusive.
17:28-2.
17:29-7, 17:29-10 through 17:29-12, both inclusive.
17:32-4, 17:32-5, 17:32-8, 17:32-9, 17:32-10, 17:32-13.
b. The following acts are saved from repeal:
P.L.1951, Chapter 206 (C. 17:17-14).
P.L.1938, Chapter 289, s.s. 6, 7, 8 (C. 17:18-13, 17:18-14, 17:18-15).
P.L.1966, Chapter 50 (C. 17:22-6.2a).
P.L.1944, Chapter 175, s.s. 5, 15, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28 (C. 17:22-6.5, 17:22-6.15, 17:22-6.18, 17:22-6.19, 17:22-6.22, 17:22-6.23, 17:22-6.26, 17:22-6.27, 17:22-6.28).
P.L.1948, Chapter 462 (C. 17:22-6.35 and C. 17:22-6.36).
P.L.1960, Chapter 32, s.s. 6-33, both inclusive, 1, 2 (C. 17:22-6.40 to 17:22-6.67, both inclusive, 17:22-6.68 and 17:22-6.69).
P.L.1967, Chapter 201, s.s. 9, 10 (C. 17:24-25, 17:24-26).
P.L.1938, Chapter 259 (C. 17:27-5A).
P.L.1968, Chapter 385 (C. 17:28-1.1, 17:28-1.2).
P.L.1939, Chapter 74 (C. 17:28-4 through 17:28-7, both inclusive).
P.L.1950, Chapter 271, s. 2 (C. 17:28A-3).
P.L.1947, Chapter 379, s. 14 (C. 17:29B-14).
P.L.1968, Chapter 234, s. 7 (C. 17:32-22).
P.L.1968, Chapter 318, s. 14 (C. 17:35B-14).
P.L.1959, Chapter 168 (C. 17:38-1.1 and 17:38-1.2).
P.L.1951, Chapter 237, s. 13 (C. 17:38-13.12).
P.L.1970, Chapter 22 (C. 17:27A-1 to C. 17:27A-14, both inclusive).
L.1971, c. 144, s. 17B:36-1.
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