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Code · New Jersey · Title 26 — Minors · Chapter 1A

26:1A-75. Additional powers and duties of State Commissioner of Health

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In addition to other powers and duties specifically conferred and imposed upon him by this act or by any other law, the State Commissioner of Health shall:
(a)Supervise the work of the employees engaged in any of the boards or agencies within the State Department of Health or any bureau or section in said department.
(b)Adopt uniform procedures for all secretarial, recording and clerical duties of each of the boards and agencies within the Bureau of Examination and Licensing.
(c)Maintain a public register of all persons licensed by any of the several boards and agencies within the said bureau, or by or in the name of the State Department of Health.
(d)Integrate, so far as practicable, all staff services of the State Department of Health and of each of the bureaus and sections therein.
L.1948, c. 444, p. 1751, s. 9. Amended by L.1951, c. 42, p. 154, s. 4.
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