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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
With respect to the Executive Director and employees of the New Jersey Commerce Commission:
a. Notwithstanding the “State Agency Transfer Act,” P.L.1971, c. 375 (C.52:14D-1 et seq.), the office and term of the Executive Director of the New Jersey Commerce Commission, established by section 31 of P.L.2007, c. 253 (C.52:27C-71.1), shall terminate not later than ninety days following the effective date of this act. 1
b. Employees of the New Jersey Commerce Commission who are employed by the Commission on the date of enactment of P.L.2008, c. 27 (C.34:1B-210 et al.) are continued and transferred to the division, except for: (1) employees assigned to perform the work of the Urban Enterprise Zone Authority who may be transferred to the Department of the Treasury; or (2) employees who are transferred as otherwise specified in this act. Such transfers shall be consistent with the “State Agency Transfer Act,” P.L.1971, c. 375 (C.52:14D-1 et seq.). Nothing contained in this act shall be construed to alter the representation status, bargaining rights and bargained-for terms and conditions of employment, or lack thereof, of any New Jersey Commerce Commission employee in office or employment on the effective date of this act, nor shall the establishment of the division and its placement in the authority alter such conditions for employees of the authority in office or employment on that effective date, except as specifically provided herein.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 34. Labor and Workmen's Compensation 34 § 1B-213 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-34-labor-and-workmens-compensation/nj-st-sect-34-1b-213/
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