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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 5

5:5-25.1 Regulations relative to commission member, employee.

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1. a. No member or employee of the commission shall hold any direct or indirect interest in, or be employed by, any applicant for or holder of a permit or license issued by the commission for a period of two years commencing at the termination of membership on or employment with the commission, except that a secretarial or clerical employee of the commission may accept such employment at any time after the termination of employment with the commission.
b. No member or employee of the commission shall represent any person or party other than the State before or against the commission with respect to any matter that was before the commission during the tenure of the commission member or employee of the commission for a period of two years from the termination of his or her office or employment with the commission.
L.2003,c.151,s.1.
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