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1. a. On or before July 1, 1997:
(1) The State shall be required to pay for certain judicial and probation costs;
(2) All judicial employees and probation employees shall be employees of the State; and
(3) Any judicial fees and probation fees collected shall be paid to the State Treasury.
b. As used in this section:
(1) “Judicial facility costs” means any costs borne by the counties prior to July 1, 1993 with regard to the operation and maintenance of facilities used by the courts or judicial employees;
(2) “Probation facility costs” means any costs borne by the counties prior to July 1, 1993 with regard to the operation and maintenance of facilities used by probation employees;
(3) “Judicial costs” means the costs incurred by the county for funding the judicial system, including but not limited to the following costs: salaries, health benefits and pension payments of all judicial employees, juror fees and library material costs, except that judicial costs shall not include costs incurred by employees of the surrogate's office or judicial facility costs;
(4) “Judicial employees” means any person employed by the county prior to July 1, 1993 to perform judicial functions, including but not limited to employees working for the courts, and the law library and employees of the sheriff's office who act as court aides, except that employees of the surrogate's office and probation employees shall not be construed to be judicial employees;
(5) “Judicial fees” means any fees or fines collected by the judiciary but shall not include sheriff's or surrogate's fees or municipal court fees or fines;
(6) “Judicial functions” means any duties and responsibilities performed in providing any services and direct support necessary for the effective operation of the judicial system;
(7) “Probation costs” means any costs incurred by the county for the operation of the county probation department, including but not limited to the costs of salaries, health benefits, and pension payments of probation employees but shall not include probation facility costs;
(8) “Probation employees” means any person employed by a county probation department prior to July 1, 1993;
(9) “Probation fees” means any fees or fines collected in connection with the probation of any persons.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - The New Jersey Constitution of 1947 (Annotated) Art. VI, § VIII, ¶ 1 - last updated February 19, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/the-new-jersey-constitution-of-1947-annotated/nj-const-art-6-sect-8-1/
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