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Code · New Jersey · Title 34 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 1A

34:1A-12.2. Referee, qualifications of

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Any person hereafter appointed as a "referee," "referee, formal hearings," "supervising referee," or "supervising referee, formal hearings" shall be an attorney-at-law of the State of New Jersey, except that a referee or a referee, formal hearings who, on July 1, 1966, had been a referee or a referee, formal hearings for a period of not less than 5 years may be appointed as a "referee," "referee, formal hearings," or as a "supervising referee" or "supervising referee, formal hearings," notwithstanding that he is not such an attorney-at-law.
L.1952, c. 269, p. 921, s. 6. Amended by L.1960, c. 57, p. 486, s. 1; L.1967, c. 128, s. 1, eff. June 22, 1967.
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