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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 46

40:46-47. Delegation of powers and duties; information and assistance; examination fees

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The committee may delegate such of its functions, powers, and duties as it may deem appropriate to its executive secretary, or to other officers and employees of the State. The committee may call upon any State department, institution or agency, and upon any county or municipal official for information, assistance, or services in furtherance of the purposes of this act; and it shall be the duty of the State, county and municipal officials to cooperate fully with the committee in furnishing information, assistance or services.
The committee may in its discretion establish an examination fee to be charged applicants for certificates of qualification, in an amount not exceeding ten dollars ($10.00), and all such fees shall be paid into the State Treasury pursuant to law.
L.1950, c. 211, p. 527, s. 9, eff. June 8, 1950.
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