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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 6

18A:6-32. Pension and tenure rights in American Red Cross service saved

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L.1943, c. 187, p. 519, entitled "An act concerning persons holding certain offices, positions or employments under the government of any public school district or county vocational school system of this state or in any public educational institution under the control of the commissioner of education or the state board of education who, after July 1, 1940, have entered or hereafter, in time of war or emergency, shall enter the full-time service of the American Red Cross, and to provide for and protect their rights to employment and tenure in such offices, positions and employments and the rights, privileges and benefits of certain of them in any pension, retirement or annuity fund of which they were or are members in good standing at the time of entering such service," filed April 13, 1943, is saved from repeal. [This act saves pension and tenure rights to certain persons entering full-time service of the American Red Cross in time of war or an emergency.]
L.1967, c.271.
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