New Jersey Statutes

§ 40:103-5(97). Establishment, abolition, merger of commissions

New Jersey § 40:103-5(97). Establishment, abolition, merger of commissions
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 40MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 40:103-5(97). Establishment, abolition, merger of commissions (2026).

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a.The city council by resolution may, and upon the filing with the city clerk of a written petition signed by 100 residents of the city registered to vote in the last preceding general election requesting said action, shall place on the ballot for the next general election a proposition for the establishment, merger, consolidation or abolition of a board of police commissioners, board of fire commissioners or board of water commissioners, except that if no general election is to be held within 90 days of such resolution, the council may provide for a special election to consider such a proposition. Each proposition shall relate to only one such board; provided, however, that more than one proposition may appear on the same ballot. The proposition shall be publicized and advertised and any

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