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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 18

54:18-7 Effect of chapter on reciprocal legislation

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This chapter shall not alter or abridge any reciprocal legislation existing between different states of the United States, in regard to the percentage of taxes collected and received for this State. The amount of premiums paid by any insurance company pursuant to this chapter shall be deemed part of the reciprocal tax to be collected for this State. The Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, in consultation with the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey, shall enforce the provisions of this chapter and shall require the Treasurer of the New Jersey State Firemen's Association to provide a certified annual accounting of the monies received and allocated under the provisions of this chapter and R.S.43:17-1 et seq., and shall hold the treasurer and officers accountable and subject to the penalties provided herein.
Amended 1997, c.41, s.6.
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