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44:1-98.  Filing of record on admission to institution
    In case of the commitment or admission of a poor person or a member of his family, through the agency of the overseer, or his assistants, to an almshouse,  welfare-house or other institution or family, the overseer shall file a copy of  the record provided for in section 44:1-97 of this title, or a record of the  admission or commitment, with the commissioner at his office at Trenton, and in  the case of an infant, a record thereof shall be, within the same time, filed  with the state board of children's guardians at its office. Such filing within  the time limited may be by registered mail.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-44 > Section-44-1 > 44-1-98

44:1-98.  Filing of record on admission to institution
    In case of the commitment or admission of a poor person or a member of his family, through the agency of the overseer, or his assistants, to an almshouse,  welfare-house or other institution or family, the overseer shall file a copy of  the record provided for in section 44:1-97 of this title, or a record of the  admission or commitment, with the commissioner at his office at Trenton, and in  the case of an infant, a record thereof shall be, within the same time, filed  with the state board of children's guardians at its office. Such filing within  the time limited may be by registered mail.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-44 > Section-44-1 > 44-1-98

44:1-98.  Filing of record on admission to institution
    In case of the commitment or admission of a poor person or a member of his family, through the agency of the overseer, or his assistants, to an almshouse,  welfare-house or other institution or family, the overseer shall file a copy of  the record provided for in section 44:1-97 of this title, or a record of the  admission or commitment, with the commissioner at his office at Trenton, and in  the case of an infant, a record thereof shall be, within the same time, filed  with the state board of children's guardians at its office. Such filing within  the time limited may be by registered mail.