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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 9

30:9-12.14. Consolidation of county hospitals with other agencies and facilities

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The board of chosen freeholders in any such county establishing a hospital pursuant to this act by resolution, may consolidate its county hospitals, homes for the aged, almshouses, psychiatric wards and other similar county agencies and facilities on suitable lands owned by the county and erect, enlarge, furnish and maintain suitable buildings thereon for such purpose. Upon the adoption of any such resolution such county hospitals, homes for the aged, almshouses, psychiatric wards and other similar county agencies and facilities shall be regulated by the provisions of this act and the terms of all members of boards of managers, superintendents, and other officers, not being civil service employees, shall cease.
The rights of all persons having civil service status shall not be impaired by this act.
L.1947, c. 34, p. 93, s. 14. Amended by L.1950, c. 238, p. 809, s. 3.
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