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Code · New Jersey · Title 58 — Insurance · Chapter 16A

58:16A-2. Receipt of moneys from Federal Government, counties and municipalities for reimbursement

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The State Treasurer is hereby authorized to receive from the Federal Government any moneys which the Federal Government shall offer to the State of New Jersey for reimbursement for expenditures or otherwise in connection with any Federal flood control project in the State of New Jersey. The treasurer is also authorized to receive from any county or municipality of the State reimbursement for expenditures made by the State in the first instance for flood control projects, the cost of which expenditures is to be borne by the counties or municipalities of the State as hereinafter described.
The treasurer is authorized, upon the receipt of any allotment of moneys from the Federal Government for reimbursement of expenditures or otherwise in connection with a flood control project and upon the receipt of any money from a county or municipality of the State in connection with a flood control project, to deposit such moneys to the credit of the general fund. L.1948, c. 351, p. 1409, s. 2.
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