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Code · New Jersey · Title 28 — Public Welfare and Assistance · Chapter 1

28:1-16. Appropriations

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All appropriations for the care, maintenance and repair of memorials, monuments, sites and buildings, made to any of the boards or commissions, the powers and duties of which are, by this article (s. 28:1-13 et seq.), transferred to the historic sites commission, as well as all appropriations made after July first, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, to any historic site or monument association created after said date, are transferred to and shall be expended only under the direction of the historic sites commission.
All appropriations available on July first, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, or thereafter made, to the Washington Association of New Jersey, created by chapter three hundred and nine of the laws of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and to the Walt Whitman House, created by joint resolution number six of the laws of one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, are transferred to and shall be expended only under the direction of the historic sites commission.
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