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52:17B-4.1.  Governmental immunity study;  recommendations;  technical and clerical assistance
    The Attorney General is authorized, during the fiscal years commencing July  1, 1966, to study the present general provisions of the statutes and case law  relating to governmental immunity of the State, of counties and municipalities  to respond in damages for the negligence of their agents or servants;  and to  report to the Legislature the results of such study, together with  recommendations for amendments and additions to existing statutes intended to  modernize procedures relating thereto.  For this purpose the Attorney General  may employ such technical and clerical assistance as he may find necessary.

     L.1967, c. 20, s. 1, eff. March 21, 1967.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-17b > 52-17b-4-1

52:17B-4.1.  Governmental immunity study;  recommendations;  technical and clerical assistance
    The Attorney General is authorized, during the fiscal years commencing July  1, 1966, to study the present general provisions of the statutes and case law  relating to governmental immunity of the State, of counties and municipalities  to respond in damages for the negligence of their agents or servants;  and to  report to the Legislature the results of such study, together with  recommendations for amendments and additions to existing statutes intended to  modernize procedures relating thereto.  For this purpose the Attorney General  may employ such technical and clerical assistance as he may find necessary.

     L.1967, c. 20, s. 1, eff. March 21, 1967.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-17b > 52-17b-4-1

52:17B-4.1.  Governmental immunity study;  recommendations;  technical and clerical assistance
    The Attorney General is authorized, during the fiscal years commencing July  1, 1966, to study the present general provisions of the statutes and case law  relating to governmental immunity of the State, of counties and municipalities  to respond in damages for the negligence of their agents or servants;  and to  report to the Legislature the results of such study, together with  recommendations for amendments and additions to existing statutes intended to  modernize procedures relating thereto.  For this purpose the Attorney General  may employ such technical and clerical assistance as he may find necessary.

     L.1967, c. 20, s. 1, eff. March 21, 1967.