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52:17B-5.13.  Action for recovery of moneys;  officers of public entities convicted of diversion of public moneys
    Whenever it appears that any person holding public office, position or employment in municipal, county or State Government, or any board, body, agency, authority or commission thereof, including elected and appointed persons has taken public moneys and converted them to his own use, or has used his office, position or employment to obtain moneys for himself which should have been used for the benefit of the taxpayers and citizens of this State, and  has been convicted of a crime in connection therewith, the Attorney General may  start proceedings, in the State or Federal court that he deems proper, for  recovery of the moneys.

     L.1973, c. 36, s. 1, eff. Feb. 21, 1973.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-17b > 52-17b-5-13

52:17B-5.13.  Action for recovery of moneys;  officers of public entities convicted of diversion of public moneys
    Whenever it appears that any person holding public office, position or employment in municipal, county or State Government, or any board, body, agency, authority or commission thereof, including elected and appointed persons has taken public moneys and converted them to his own use, or has used his office, position or employment to obtain moneys for himself which should have been used for the benefit of the taxpayers and citizens of this State, and  has been convicted of a crime in connection therewith, the Attorney General may  start proceedings, in the State or Federal court that he deems proper, for  recovery of the moneys.

     L.1973, c. 36, s. 1, eff. Feb. 21, 1973.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-17b > 52-17b-5-13

52:17B-5.13.  Action for recovery of moneys;  officers of public entities convicted of diversion of public moneys
    Whenever it appears that any person holding public office, position or employment in municipal, county or State Government, or any board, body, agency, authority or commission thereof, including elected and appointed persons has taken public moneys and converted them to his own use, or has used his office, position or employment to obtain moneys for himself which should have been used for the benefit of the taxpayers and citizens of this State, and  has been convicted of a crime in connection therewith, the Attorney General may  start proceedings, in the State or Federal court that he deems proper, for  recovery of the moneys.

     L.1973, c. 36, s. 1, eff. Feb. 21, 1973.