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Code · New Jersey · Title 2A — Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice · Chapter 156A

2A:156A-6. Lawful activities concerning devices

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6. It shall not be unlawful under this act for:
a. A provider of wire or electronic communication service, or an officer, agent or employee of, or a person under contract with such a provider of wire or electronic communication service in the normal course of the business of providing that wire or electronic communication service; or
b. A person under contract with the United States, a state or a political subdivision thereof, or an officer, agent or employee of a state or a political subdivision thereof; to possess, sell, distribute, manufacture or assemble any electronic, mechanical or other device, while acting in furtherance of the appropriate activities of the United States, a state or a political subdivision thereof or a provider of wire or electronic communication service.
L.1968,c.409,s.6; amended 1975,c.131,s.3; 1993,c.29,s.5.
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