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Code · New Jersey · Title 38A — Military and Veterans Law · Chapter 3

38A:3-6.19. Adjutant General, duties.

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41. The Adjutant General of the Department of Military Affairs shall:
a. cause copies of the voter registration forms and instructions furnished under subsection f. of section 16 of P.L.1974, c.30 (C.19:31-6.4) to be displayed at each recruitment office of the New Jersey National Guard and to be made available to each person who, when appearing in person at such office to apply for enlistment in the Guard, may wish, on a voluntary basis, to register to vote;
b. provide for the continuous supply of the forms and instructions specified in subsection a. of this section to each such office; and
c. provide the forms and instructions specified in subsection a. of this section in both the English and Spanish languages to each recruitment office of the New Jersey National Guard which is located in any county in which bilingual sample ballots must be provided pursuant to R.S.19:14-21, R.S.19:49-4 or section 2 of P.L.1965, c.29 (C.19:23-22.4).
L.1994,c.182,s.41; amended 2025, c.139, s.79.
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