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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 76

18A:76-3. Repealers

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All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this revision law except those specifically saved from repeal are hereby superseded and repealed, and without limiting the general effect of this law in superseding and repealing acts so inconsistent herewith, the following acts and parts of acts together with all amendments and supplements thereto are specifically repealed:
Title 18 of the Revised Statutes, excepting those sections saved from repeal in this law and in the Revised Statutes;
Laws of 1939, Chapter 148 (C. 18:5-51.1);
Laws of 1941, Chapter 161 (C. 18:13-102.1);
Laws of 1941, Chapter 373 (C. 18:23-19-C. 18:23-21 incl.);
Laws of 1942, Chapter 165 (C. 18:5-100-C. 18:5-103 incl.);
Laws of 1942, Chapter 233 (C. 18:13-102.2);
Laws of 1944, Chapter 140 (C. 18:16-27.1-C. 18:16-27.2);
Laws of 1945, Chapter 49 (C. 18:22-15.1-C. 18:22-15.13 incl.);
Laws of 1945, Chapter 50 (C. 18:24-1-C. 18:24-23 incl.);
Laws of 1946, Chapter 64 (C. 18:14A-1-C. 18:14A-18 incl.);
Laws of 1946, Chapter 217 (C. 18:22-15.14-C. 18:22-15.15);
Laws of 1947, Chapter 109 (C. 18:14-89.1-C. 18:14-89.3 incl.);
Laws of 1947, Chapter 139 (C. 18:22-15.16-C. 18:22-15.17);
Laws of 1947, Chapter 140 (C. 18:22-15.18-C. 18:22-15.22 incl.);
Laws of 1947, Chapter 307 (C. 18:22-48-C. 18:22-52 incl.);
Laws of 1948, Chapter 14 (C. 18:16-32.1);
Laws of 1948, Chapter 15, section 2 (C. 18:15-46.1);
Laws of 1948, Chapter 107 (C. 18:24-24-C. 18:24-26 incl.);
Laws of 1948, Chapter 131 (C. 18:14-12.5);
Laws of 1948, Chapter 195 (C. 18:22-53-C. 18:22-57 incl.);
Laws of 1948, Chapter 228 (C. 18:14-78.1-C. 18:14-78.2);
Laws of 1948, Chapter 427 (C. 18:5-29.1);
Laws of 1950, Chapter 116 (C. 18:22-15.23-C. 18:22-15.24);
Laws of 1951, Chapter 128 (C. 18:8-23-C. 18:8-24);
Laws of 1951, Chapter 308 (C. 18:7-3.2-C. 18:7-3.4 incl.);
Laws of 1952, Chapter 160 (C. 18:5-50.17-C. 18:5-50.18);
Laws of 1953, Chapter 401 (C. 18:5-51.3);
Laws of 1954, Chapter 70 (C. 18:16-20.1);
Laws of 1954, Chapter 85, sections 1-17 incl., 19 (C. 18:10-29:30-C. 18:10-29.46 incl., C. 18:10-29.48);
Laws of 1955, Chapter 37 (C. 18:13-112.3-C. 18:13-112.75 incl.);
Laws of 1956, Chapter 33 (C. 18:14-86.1-C. 18:14-86.2);
Laws of 1956, Chapter 35 (C. 18:15-26.1);
Laws of 1956, Chapter 61 (C. 18:22-15.25-C. 18:22-15.61 incl.);
Laws of 1956, Chapter 158 (C. 18:13-4.1-C. 18:13-4.3 incl.);
Laws of 1957, Chapter 181, sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 (C. 18:14-64.1a-C. 18:14-64.1c incl., C. 18:14-64.1e-C. 18:14-64.1f);
Laws of 1959, Chapter 46 (C. 18:22-14.2-C. 18:22-14.17 incl.);
Laws of 1959, Chapter 104 (C. 18:14-71.36-C. 18:14-71.48 incl.);
Laws of 1959, Chapter 121 (C. 18:22A-1-C. 18:22A-27 incl.);
Laws of 1959, Chapter 177 (C. 18:24A-1-C. 18:24A-14 incl.);
Laws of 1962, Chapter 41 (C. 18:22-100-C. 18:22-124 incl.);
Laws of 1962, Chapter 172 (C. 18:22-125-C. 18:22-127 incl.);
Laws of 1962, Chapter 212, sections 1, 3 (C. 18:5-51.10-C. 18:5-51.11);
Laws of 1962, Chapter 232 (C. 18:14-71.35a-C. 18:14-71.35f incl.);
Laws of 1964, Chapter 232 (C. 18:22-15.63-C. 18:22-15.67 incl.);
Laws of 1964, Chapter 285 (C. 18:16-50);
Laws of 1965, Chapter 224 (C. 18:5-29.2);
Laws of 1965, Chapter 229 (C. 18:24-10.1-C. 18:24-10.5 incl.);
Laws of 1966, Chapter 26 (C. 18:14-8.2-C. 18:14-8.3);
Laws of 1966, Chapter 75 (C. 18:26-1-C. 18:26-12 incl.);
Laws of 1966, Chapter 106 (C. 18:22B-1-C. 18:22B-35 incl.);
Laws of 1966, Chapter 302, sections 1-33 incl., (C. 18:21A-1-C. 18:21A-33 incl.);
Laws of 1966, Chapter 303 (C. 18:1A-1-C. 18:1A-4 incl.);
Laws of 1967, Chapter 60 (C. 18:22-128-C. 18:22-131 incl.);
Laws of 1967, Chapter 192 (C. 18:22-15.11a-C. 18:22-15.11 l incl.).
L.1967, c.271.
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