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Current as of February 19, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
L.1921, c. 156, p. 434 (1924 Suppl. §§ 129-327 to 129-329), entitled “An act to relieve the adjutant general of this state from certain duties assigned to him and to provide assistance to the Department of New Jersey, Grand Army of the Republic,” approved April seventh, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, saved from repeal. [This act provides for the relief of certain duties assigned to the adjutant general under an act entitled “An act to make the proceedings of the Department of New Jersey, of the Grand Army of the Republic, a part of the military archives of this state and to provide for the printing of the same,” approved March twenty-third, one thousand nine hundred and ten, and supplement thereto, approved April twentieth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. The 1921 act also provides for an appropriation of one thousand dollars to the Department of New Jersey, Grand Army of the Republic, and further provides for copies of proceedings of the annual encampment of the department to be furnished for the archives of the state.]
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 38. Militia Soldiers, Sailors and Marines 38 § 25-8 - last updated February 19, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-38-militia-soldiers-sailors-and-marines/nj-st-sect-38-25-8/
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