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Code · New Jersey · Title 2C — The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice · Chapter 98

2C:98-3. Allocations

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Pending enactment of acts to revise, repeal or to compile the same in Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes, the following sections, acts or parts of acts, together with all amendments and supplements thereto, shall remain in full force and effect for use, administration and enforcement as heretofore:
New Jersey Statutes sections:
2A:127-4;
2A:149-1;
2A:151-10 and 2A:151-11;
2A:152-1;
2A:152-2;
2A:152-3;
2A:152-4;
2A:152-12;
2A:152-13;
2A:153-1 to 2A:153-3 both inclusive;
2A:154-1 to 2A:154-3 both inclusive;
2A:155-1 to 2A:156-4 both inclusive;
2A:157-1 to 2A:158-1 both inclusive;
2A:158-2 to 2A:158-10 both inclusive;
2A:158-13;
2A:158-15;
2A:158-16;
2A:158-18;
2A:158-19 and 2A:158-20;
2A:160-1 to 2A:162-8 both inclusive;
2A:163-1;
2A:164-1;
2A:164-24;
2A:166-8 to 2A:166-10 both inclusive;
2A:166-12 and 2A:166-13;
2A:166-17 to 2A:166-19 both inclusive;
2A:167-4 to 2A:167-12 both inclusive;
2A:168-5 to 2A:168-17 both inclusive;
2A:169-3;
2A:170-20;
2A:170-51;
2A:170-77;
2A:170-78 to 2A:170-85 both inclusive;
2A:170-91 and 2A:170-92;
Pamphlet Laws:
Laws of 1952, c. 121 (C. 2A:96-5);
Laws of 1966, c. 12 (C. 2A:96-5.1);
Laws of 1957, c. 182 (C. 2A:102-13 to C. 2A:102-17 both inclusive);
Laws of 1952, c. 95 (C. 2A:108-9);
Laws of 1953, c. 267 (C. 2A:123-3 to C. 2A:123-15 both inclusive);
Laws of 1971, c. 412 (C. 2A:150A-1 to C. 2A:150A-5 both inclusive);
Laws of 1973, c. 354 (C. 2A:150A-6);
Laws of 1956, c. 134 (C. 2A:152-17 to C. 2A:152-19 both inclusive);
Laws of 1968, c. 427 (C. 2A:154-4);
Laws of 1967, c. 171 (C. 2A:153-4);
Laws of 1968, c. 409 (C. 2A:156A-1 to C. 2A:156A-26);
Laws of 1970, c. 6 (C. 2A:158-1.1 and C. 2A:158-1.2);
Laws of 1970, c. 6 (C. 2A:158-15.1 and C. 2A:158-15.2);
Laws of 1957, c. 128 (C. 2A:158-16.1);
Laws of 1953, c. 307 (C. 2A:158-18.1 and C. 2A:158-18.2);
Laws of 1964, c. 168 (C. 2A:158-21);
Laws of 1967, c. 43 (C. 2A:158A-1 to C. 2A:158A-5 both inclusive);
Laws of 1974, c. 33 (C. 2A:158A-5.1 and C. 2A:158A-5.2);
Laws of 1967, c. 43 (C. 2A:158A-6 to C. 2A:158A-20 both inclusive);
Laws of 1967, c. 43 (C. 2A:158A-22);
Laws of 1968, c. 371 (C. 2A:158A-23 to C. 2A:158A-25 both inclusive);
Laws of 1958, c. 12 (C. 2A:159A-1 to 2A:159A-15 both inclusive);
Laws of 1952, c. 163 (C. 2A:162-9 and C. 2A:162-10);
Laws of 1960, c. 24 (C. 2A:166A-1 to 2A:166A-4 both inclusive);
Laws of 1953, c. 83 (C. 2A:168-18 to C. 2A:168-25 both inclusive);
Laws of 1968, c. 282 (C. 2A:168A-1 to C. 2A:168A-3 both inclusive);
Laws of 1954, c. 181 (C. 2A:170-20.1 to C. 2A:170-20.4 both inclusive);
Laws of 1956, c. 230 (C. 2A:170-20.9 and C. 2A:170-20.10);
Laws of 1975, c. 183 (C. 2A:170-20.11 and C. 2A:170-20.12);
Laws of 1952, c. 106 (C. 2A:170-25.1);
Laws of 1965, c. 41 (C. 2A:170-25.9 to C. 2A:170-25.13 both inclusive);
Laws of 1972, c. 143 (C. 2A:170-25.17);
Laws of 1955, c. 48 (C. 2A:170-77.2);
Laws of 1962, c. 174 (C. 2A:170-77.2a and C. 2A:170-77.2b);
Laws of 1955, c. 277 (C. 2A:170-77.3 to C. 2A:170-77.7 both inclusive);
Laws of 1962, c. 113 (C. 2A:170-77.8 to C. 2A:170-77.11 both inclusive);
Laws of 1964, c. 230 (C. 2A:170-77.12 to C. 2A:170-77.14 both inclusive);
Laws of 1966, c. 314 (C. 2A:170-77.15);
Laws of 1977, c. 215 (C. 2A:170-77.16 to C. 2A:170-77.18 both inclusive);
Laws of 1966, c. 114 (C. 2A:170-90.1 and C. 2A:170-90.2);
Laws of 1975, c. 182 (C. 2A:170-90.3 to C. 2A:170-90.5 both inclusive);
Laws of 1955, c. 254 (C. 2A:171-1.1 and C. 2A:171-1.2);
Laws of 1959, c. 119 (C. 2A:171-5.8 to C. 2A:171-5.18 both inclusive).
L.1978, c. 95, s. 2C:98-3, eff. Sept. 1, 1979. Amended by L.1979, c. 178, s. 146, eff. Sept. 1, 1979.
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