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52:9M-7.  Law enforcement problems extending into other states
    The commission shall examine into matters relating to law enforcement extending across the boundaries of the State into other States;  and may consult and exchange information with officers and agencies of other States with respect to law enforcement problems of mutual concern to this and other States.

     L.1968, c. 266, s. 7, eff. Sept. 4, 1968.
 
52:9M-8. Referral of certain information to Attorney General, exceptions8. a.  Except as provided in subsection c. of this section, whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing, the commission shall immediately refer such information or evidence to the Attorney General.
b.  Except as provided in subsection c. of this section, whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains information or evidence of cause for the removal or discipline of a public official or public employee, the commission shall, as soon as practicable, refer such information or evidence to the Attorney General unless the  commission shall, by majority vote, determine that special circumstances exist which require the delay in transmittal of the information or evidence.
c.  Whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence of criminal wrongdoing or misconduct on the part of the Attorney General, the commission shall immediately refer such information or evidence to the Governor, the Senate President and the Speaker of the General Assembly for further direction to the commission pursuant to section 3 of P.L. 1968, c.266 (C.52:9M-3) or for any other action authorized by the laws of this State or of the United States.
d.  Whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence indicating a reasonable possibility of an unauthorized disclosure of information or a violation of any provision of P.L. 1968, c.266 (C.52:9M-1 et seq.), the commission shall immediately refer such information to the Attorney General.

L.1968,c.266,s.8; amended 1979, c.254, s.10; 1996, c. 44, s.1.
 
52:9M-8.1. Written notice to Attorney General of intention to issue report

7.  At least seven days prior to the issuance of a report disclosing any information or evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing, the State Commission of Investigation shall give written notice to the Attorney General of the commission's intention to issue that report and afford the Attorney General an opportunity to be heard with respect to any objections the Attorney General has to the issuance of the report.  At the request of the Attorney General,  the commission may delay the issuance of a report containing evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing for a period of up to 120 days.

L.1996, c.44,s.7.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-9m > 52-9m-7

52:9M-7.  Law enforcement problems extending into other states
    The commission shall examine into matters relating to law enforcement extending across the boundaries of the State into other States;  and may consult and exchange information with officers and agencies of other States with respect to law enforcement problems of mutual concern to this and other States.

     L.1968, c. 266, s. 7, eff. Sept. 4, 1968.
 
52:9M-8. Referral of certain information to Attorney General, exceptions8. a.  Except as provided in subsection c. of this section, whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing, the commission shall immediately refer such information or evidence to the Attorney General.
b.  Except as provided in subsection c. of this section, whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains information or evidence of cause for the removal or discipline of a public official or public employee, the commission shall, as soon as practicable, refer such information or evidence to the Attorney General unless the  commission shall, by majority vote, determine that special circumstances exist which require the delay in transmittal of the information or evidence.
c.  Whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence of criminal wrongdoing or misconduct on the part of the Attorney General, the commission shall immediately refer such information or evidence to the Governor, the Senate President and the Speaker of the General Assembly for further direction to the commission pursuant to section 3 of P.L. 1968, c.266 (C.52:9M-3) or for any other action authorized by the laws of this State or of the United States.
d.  Whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence indicating a reasonable possibility of an unauthorized disclosure of information or a violation of any provision of P.L. 1968, c.266 (C.52:9M-1 et seq.), the commission shall immediately refer such information to the Attorney General.

L.1968,c.266,s.8; amended 1979, c.254, s.10; 1996, c. 44, s.1.
 
52:9M-8.1. Written notice to Attorney General of intention to issue report

7.  At least seven days prior to the issuance of a report disclosing any information or evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing, the State Commission of Investigation shall give written notice to the Attorney General of the commission's intention to issue that report and afford the Attorney General an opportunity to be heard with respect to any objections the Attorney General has to the issuance of the report.  At the request of the Attorney General,  the commission may delay the issuance of a report containing evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing for a period of up to 120 days.

L.1996, c.44,s.7.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-9m > 52-9m-7

52:9M-7.  Law enforcement problems extending into other states
    The commission shall examine into matters relating to law enforcement extending across the boundaries of the State into other States;  and may consult and exchange information with officers and agencies of other States with respect to law enforcement problems of mutual concern to this and other States.

     L.1968, c. 266, s. 7, eff. Sept. 4, 1968.
 
52:9M-8. Referral of certain information to Attorney General, exceptions8. a.  Except as provided in subsection c. of this section, whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing, the commission shall immediately refer such information or evidence to the Attorney General.
b.  Except as provided in subsection c. of this section, whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains information or evidence of cause for the removal or discipline of a public official or public employee, the commission shall, as soon as practicable, refer such information or evidence to the Attorney General unless the  commission shall, by majority vote, determine that special circumstances exist which require the delay in transmittal of the information or evidence.
c.  Whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence of criminal wrongdoing or misconduct on the part of the Attorney General, the commission shall immediately refer such information or evidence to the Governor, the Senate President and the Speaker of the General Assembly for further direction to the commission pursuant to section 3 of P.L. 1968, c.266 (C.52:9M-3) or for any other action authorized by the laws of this State or of the United States.
d.  Whenever the commission or any employee of the commission obtains any information or evidence indicating a reasonable possibility of an unauthorized disclosure of information or a violation of any provision of P.L. 1968, c.266 (C.52:9M-1 et seq.), the commission shall immediately refer such information to the Attorney General.

L.1968,c.266,s.8; amended 1979, c.254, s.10; 1996, c. 44, s.1.
 
52:9M-8.1. Written notice to Attorney General of intention to issue report

7.  At least seven days prior to the issuance of a report disclosing any information or evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing, the State Commission of Investigation shall give written notice to the Attorney General of the commission's intention to issue that report and afford the Attorney General an opportunity to be heard with respect to any objections the Attorney General has to the issuance of the report.  At the request of the Attorney General,  the commission may delay the issuance of a report containing evidence of a reasonable possibility of criminal wrongdoing for a period of up to 120 days.

L.1996, c.44,s.7.