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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 14C

52:14C-6. Reorganization plan provisions prohibited

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(a)A reorganization plan may not provide for, and a reorganization under this act may not have the effect of--
(1)Creating a new principal department in the Executive branch, abolishing or transferring a principal department or all the functions thereof, or consolidating 2 or more principal departments or all the functions thereof;
(2)Continuing an agency beyond the period authorized by law for its existence or beyond the time when it would have terminated if the reorganization had not been made;
(3)Authorizing an agency to exercise a function which is not expressly authorized by law at the time the plan is transmitted to the Legislature;
(4)Increasing the term of an office beyond that provided by law for the office.
(b)A reorganization plan may take effect as provided in section 7.
L.1969, c. 203, s. 6, eff. Jan. 13, 1970.
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