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New Jersey Statutes Title 32. Interstate and Port Authorities and Commissions 32 § 36-15

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<Section effective upon the enactment into law by the State of New York of legislation having an identical effect to L.2019, c. 195, § 15. >

a. The minutes of every meeting of the Gateway Development Commission held under or within the purview of this act shall be forthwith transmitted, by and under the certification of the Commission thereof, to the Governor of each state.  No action taken at such meeting by any commissioner appointed from each respective state shall have force or effect for a period of ten days, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays excepted, after the minutes shall have been so transmitted and delivered unless the respective Governor shall finally approve the minutes or any part thereof, reciting any such action, within said ten-day period.

b. Each Governor shall, within ten days, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, or public holidays, after the minutes shall have been so delivered, cause the same to be returned to the Gateway Development Commission either with or without his veto on any action therein recited as having been taken by any commissioner appointed from the Governor's respective state.  If the Governor does not return the minutes within said ten-day period, any action therein recited as having been taken at such meeting by any commissioner appointed from the Governor's respective state shall have force and effect according to the wording thereof.

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