New Jersey Statutes

§ 26:3-9 — Composition of local board in townships of 30,000 or less.

New Jersey § 26:3-9
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 26HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 26:3-9 (2026).

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26:3-9.

a.The local board in every township having a population of not more than 30,000 inhabitants may be composed of the members of the township committee, the township assessor or, if the township has a board of assessors, the township clerk, and one physician or school nurse, to be appointed by the township committee for a term of three years from the time of his appointment and until the successor is appointed. Upon the consent of the prospective appointee, the township committee may appoint, as the physician or school nurse appointment, the township physician or a school nurse to the local board, notwithstanding that the physician or nurse is not a resident of the township. The township committee may by ordinance provide for the appointment of not more than two alternate members. Al

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