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Section 52:17B-227 - Organization of office.

NJ Rev Stat § 52:17B-227 (2019) (N/A)
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52:17B-227 Organization of office.

6. Subject to the provisions of P.L.2009, c.121 (C.52:17B-222 et seq.), the director may, with the approval of the Attorney General, organize the work of the office into such bureaus and other organizational units as may be necessary for its efficient and effective operation. The director may delegate to employees in the office, and its constituent organizational units, such powers as are authorized under this act that the director deems appropriate, to be exercised subject to the supervision and control of the director. The Attorney General may assign to the office such employees of the Department of Law and Public Safety as may be necessary to assist the director in the performance of his duties. The office shall be authorized to call upon the expertise and assistance of every division, agency, office, bureau and unit within the Department of Law and Public Safety in order to carry out its mission. Each division, agency, office, bureau and unit within the Department of Law and Public Safety is hereby required, to the extent not inconsistent with any other law, to cooperate with the office and to provide such assistance the office may require to accomplish the purposes of P.L.2009, c.121 (C.52:17B-222 et seq.). It shall be the duty of all law enforcement agencies operating under the authority of the law of the State of New Jersey to cooperate with and aid the office in the performance of its duties.

L.2009, c.121, s.6.

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Section 52:17B-227 - Organization of office.