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4:14-4.  Annual apportionments to county boards
    The department of agriculture may apportion to the several county boards of  agriculture annually, such sum or sums of money for the information secured and  labor performed in connection with the reports of such county boards as the  department shall deem equitable;  but such amount shall not exceed one hundred  dollars in any one year to any county board, one-half of this amount, when the  sum appropriated does not exceed sixty dollars, to go to the person making up  the report and the balance to the treasury of the county board to pay its  running expenses.

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-4 > Section-4-14 > 4-14-4

4:14-4.  Annual apportionments to county boards
    The department of agriculture may apportion to the several county boards of  agriculture annually, such sum or sums of money for the information secured and  labor performed in connection with the reports of such county boards as the  department shall deem equitable;  but such amount shall not exceed one hundred  dollars in any one year to any county board, one-half of this amount, when the  sum appropriated does not exceed sixty dollars, to go to the person making up  the report and the balance to the treasury of the county board to pay its  running expenses.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-4 > Section-4-14 > 4-14-4

4:14-4.  Annual apportionments to county boards
    The department of agriculture may apportion to the several county boards of  agriculture annually, such sum or sums of money for the information secured and  labor performed in connection with the reports of such county boards as the  department shall deem equitable;  but such amount shall not exceed one hundred  dollars in any one year to any county board, one-half of this amount, when the  sum appropriated does not exceed sixty dollars, to go to the person making up  the report and the balance to the treasury of the county board to pay its  running expenses.