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45:14A-6.  Oath of office;  services of Attorney General;  attendance of witnesses;  production of evidence
    Each member of the board, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall subscribe to an official oath of office as provided by R.S. 41:1-3, which  oath shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.  The board shall  be entitled to the services of the Attorney General in connection with the  affairs of the board, and shall have the power to compel the attendance of  witnesses and to require the production of evidence, such as books, papers and  documents.  Any member of the board may administer oaths, and the board may  take testimony and proofs concerning any matters within its jurisdiction.

     L.1962, c. 109, s. 6.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-45 > Section-45-14a > 45-14a-6

45:14A-6.  Oath of office;  services of Attorney General;  attendance of witnesses;  production of evidence
    Each member of the board, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall subscribe to an official oath of office as provided by R.S. 41:1-3, which  oath shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.  The board shall  be entitled to the services of the Attorney General in connection with the  affairs of the board, and shall have the power to compel the attendance of  witnesses and to require the production of evidence, such as books, papers and  documents.  Any member of the board may administer oaths, and the board may  take testimony and proofs concerning any matters within its jurisdiction.

     L.1962, c. 109, s. 6.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-45 > Section-45-14a > 45-14a-6

45:14A-6.  Oath of office;  services of Attorney General;  attendance of witnesses;  production of evidence
    Each member of the board, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall subscribe to an official oath of office as provided by R.S. 41:1-3, which  oath shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.  The board shall  be entitled to the services of the Attorney General in connection with the  affairs of the board, and shall have the power to compel the attendance of  witnesses and to require the production of evidence, such as books, papers and  documents.  Any member of the board may administer oaths, and the board may  take testimony and proofs concerning any matters within its jurisdiction.

     L.1962, c. 109, s. 6.