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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 14

52:14-5. Monthly meeting of certain departments for promoting efficiency in engineering work

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For the purpose of discussing methods of co-operation and co-ordination in the engineering work of the state, promoting efficiency and avoiding duplication, the following departments, bureaus, boards and commissions shall be represented, at a meeting to be held once each month upon a day stated unless otherwise ordered, by their executive head or chairman or person designated by him, and by such engineers or other officials as may have charge of the various matters to be under discussion:
State highway commission.
Board of public utility commissioners.
Commissioner of motor vehicles.
Director of conservation and development.
Chief engineer of commerce and navigation.
State tax commissioner.
Commissioner of institutions and agencies.
Any other department, bureau, board or commission may be directed by the governor to be represented at such meetings, or may participate from time to time in order to offer or obtain co-operation or assist in avoiding duplication of work.
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