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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
a. The city council by resolution may, and upon the filing with the city clerk of a written petition signed by 100 residents of the city registered to vote in the last preceding general election requesting said action, shall place on the ballot for the next general election a proposition for the establishment, merger, consolidation or abolition of a board of police commissioners, board of fire commissioners or board of water commissioners, except that if no general election is to be held within 90 days of such resolution, the council may provide for a special election to consider such a proposition. Each proposition shall relate to only one such board; provided, however, that more than one proposition may appear on the same ballot. The proposition shall be publicized and advertised and any such special election shall be conducted in the manner hereinafter provided in this act.
The proposition shall be presented in the following general form:
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“Shall there be established a Board of Water Commis- |
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Yes. |
sioners (or as the case may be, fire commissioners or |
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police commissioners) in lieu of regulation, supervision |
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and operation of the water department under the direction |
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No. |
of the Mayor and City Council?”
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“Shall the Board of Water Commissioners (or as the case |
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Yes. |
may be, the fire commissioners or police commissioners) be |
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abolished (or merged or consolidated, as the case may be) |
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and the department be regulated, supervised and operated |
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No. |
by direction of the Mayor and City Council (or otherwise, |
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as the case may be)?”
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If at an election held as herein above provided the voters by a majority of those of the legal voters of the city who vote on the proposition, assent to the establishment, merger, consolidation or abolition as the case may be of any board, an ordinance effectuating the expressed desire of the voters shall be adopted within 60 days from the date thereof.
b. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection a. of this section, the city council may, by ordinance, abolish any of the boards created herein. Upon the adoption of an ordinance abolishing any of the boards created herein, all of the assets and liabilities of the board shall become the assets and liabilities of the municipality. The municipality may, however, create such advisory councils for its police, fire and water functions as it may deem necessary.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 40 § 103-5(97) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-40-103-5-97/
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