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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 8

40:8-13. Traffic laws; enforcement

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In connection with traffic and parking violations, the airport security officer appointed pursuant to this act shall, while on duty and within the territorial limits of the airport, have the power to enforce the laws regulating traffic and the operation of motor vehicles. Such policemen shall have authority to issue and use traffic tickets and summonses of the type now used by the New Jersey State Police with such changes as are necessitated by reason of this act. Upon the issuance of any traffic or parking ticket or summons by an airport security officer, a copy of said ticket or summons shall be sent to the municipality in which the airport is located.
Following the receipt of such a ticket or summons the municipality shall proceed as if said municipality had issued such traffic or parking violations ticket or summons.
L.1979, c. 332, s. 6, eff. Jan. 21, 1980.
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