New Jersey Statutes
§ 18A:71C-31 — Falsely securing State loan; crime.
New Jersey § 18A:71C-31
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 18AEDUCATION
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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 18A:71C-31 (2026).
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18A:71C-31. Falsely Securing State Loan; Crime. Any person who, having obtained a State loan under this act, solicits, applies for, or accepts another such loan, except as specifically authorized in this act, and any person who knowingly or willfully furnishes any false or misleading information for the purpose of obtaining a loan, or of enabling another to obtain a loan, under this act, shall be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. L.1999,c.46,s.1.
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§ 18A:71C-1
Administration by the authority.§ 18A:71C-11
Regulations.§ 18A:71C-12
Deduction of overdue student loan payments from wages of county and municipal employees.§ 18A:71C-13
Guidelines for payment of arrearages.§ 18A:71C-15
Guidelines for payment of arrearages.§ 18A:71C-16
Deduction of overdue student loan payments from wages of employees of the private sector.§ 18A:71C-17
Lien not treated as wage execution.§ 18A:71C-19
Professional or occupational misconduct.§ 18A:71C-2
Application; grounds for approval.§ 18A:71C-21.1
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