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

26:1A-78. Fees, fines, penalties and other moneys; disposition

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Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary:
(1)All license, certificate, permit, registration and renewal fees prescribed by law for any of the professions or occupations with which any of the boards or agencies enumerated in section four hereof is concerned, or payable to any such board or agency, or to any member or officer thereof, pursuant to law, shall henceforth be paid into the State treasury through the State Commissioner of Health; and
(2)All fines, penalties, and other moneys derived from the operation of, or payable pursuant to law to, any of the boards or agencies enumerated in section four hereof, or to any member or officer thereof, shall henceforth be paid into the State treasury through the State Commissioner of Health.
Such fees, fines, penalties and other moneys so paid into the State treasury shall be placed to the credit of the respective board or agency concerned therewith, and no part thereof may be disbursed or expended for any purpose except in accordance with appropriations made by law, and then only upon warrant of the State Treasurer on vouchers certified or approved by the chairman, president, or other presiding officer of the board or agency concerned therewith and the State Commissioner of Health. Expenditures from appropriations in any fiscal year shall in no event exceed the amount paid into the State treasury for or on behalf of such board or agency during such year.
L.1948, c. 444, p. 1752, s. 12.
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