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In January 2014, the Governor signed into law P.L. 2013, c. 259. Pursuant to that statute the Department of State provides the following Laws and Regulations as a service to our users. The Laws and Regulations displayed here have been copied from: NJ Statutes Annotated (NJSA) NJ Administrative Code (NJAC) Executive Orders Index.
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Section 5:5-50 - Permit and compliance with statute as condition precedent to horse race meeting. Section 5:5-51 - Races or meetings subject to rules, regulations and conditions; revocation or refusal of permits and licenses; notice; hearing.
chapter 3. buildings, structures and places used for public amusement; chapter 4. display of united states flag; chapter 5. breeding and racing of horses; chapter 7. motor vehicle racing, etc. chapter 8. legalized games of chance; chapter 9. state lottery; chapter 10. new jersey sports and exposition authority; chapter 11.
New Jersey Revised Statutes. The laws in the New Jersey Revised Statutes are passed by the New Jersey State Legislature, which consists of the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate. The General Assembly contains 80 members, while the Senate contains 40 members.
Help. New Jersey Statutes (Unannotated) NEW JERSEY GENERAL AND PERMANENT STATUTES (UPDATED THROUGH P.L.2024, c.62, and J.R.1) Sync. Prev Doc.
New Jersey State regulations, also called rules, implement the statutes that are the legal basis for operating State programs and services. The New Jersey Administrative Code, an official publication of the State of New Jersey, compiles all effective rules adopted by State agencies and filed with the Office of Administrative Law.
2022 New Jersey Revised Statutes. Title 1 - Acts, Laws and Statutes. Title 2A - Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice. Title 2B - Court Organization and Civil Code. Title 2C - The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice. Title 3A - Administration of Estates--Decedents and Others.