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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-32 > Section-32-23 > 32-23-5

32:23-5.  Regulation of occupations of longshoremen, stevedores, pier superintendents, hiring agents and port watchmen deemed exercise of police power
    The States of New Jersey and New York hereby find and declare that the occupations of longshoremen, stevedores, pier superintendents, hiring agents and port watchmen are affected with a public interest requiring their regulation and that such regulation shall be deemed an exercise of the police power of the two States for the protection of the public safety, welfare, prosperity, health, peace and living conditions of the people of the two States.

     L.1953, c. 202, p. 1513, Part I, s. 1, Art. I, par. 4.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-32 > Section-32-23 > 32-23-5

32:23-5.  Regulation of occupations of longshoremen, stevedores, pier superintendents, hiring agents and port watchmen deemed exercise of police power
    The States of New Jersey and New York hereby find and declare that the occupations of longshoremen, stevedores, pier superintendents, hiring agents and port watchmen are affected with a public interest requiring their regulation and that such regulation shall be deemed an exercise of the police power of the two States for the protection of the public safety, welfare, prosperity, health, peace and living conditions of the people of the two States.

     L.1953, c. 202, p. 1513, Part I, s. 1, Art. I, par. 4.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-32 > Section-32-23 > 32-23-5

32:23-5.  Regulation of occupations of longshoremen, stevedores, pier superintendents, hiring agents and port watchmen deemed exercise of police power
    The States of New Jersey and New York hereby find and declare that the occupations of longshoremen, stevedores, pier superintendents, hiring agents and port watchmen are affected with a public interest requiring their regulation and that such regulation shall be deemed an exercise of the police power of the two States for the protection of the public safety, welfare, prosperity, health, peace and living conditions of the people of the two States.

     L.1953, c. 202, p. 1513, Part I, s. 1, Art. I, par. 4.