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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 3

39:3-33.6. Disposition of funds

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For a period commencing with the effective date of this act and terminating upon the completion of the first full fiscal year thereafter, all moneys received by the director pursuant to this act shall be forthwith deposited as received with the State Treasurer, and the expenses of administration incurred by the director in carrying out the provisions of this act, during the aforementioned period are hereby appropriated to such purposes and shall be disbursed by the State Treasurer out of such funds in the same manner as other State expenses are paid.
Upon the termination of the first full fiscal year after the effective date of this act, any excess of the moneys deposited with the State Treasurer as heretofore provided and over the amount of the expenses of administration during the period heretofore set forth, shall become a part of the General State Fund, and all moneys received thereafter by the director pursuant to this act, shall become a part of the General State Fund.
L.1959, c. 56, p. 165, s. 4.
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