New Jersey Statutes

§ 40:71-9 — Elective and appointive officers' terms cease; boards abolished; exception

New Jersey § 40:71-9
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 40MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 40:71-9 (2026).

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Upon the adoption of chapters seventy to seventy-six of this Title, and the organization of the commissioners first elected, the governing body or bodies and all other boards and bodies whether State or local municipal agencies then existing in the municipality, except the board of education and any municipal court, shall be ipso facto abolished and the terms of all councilmen, aldermen and all other officers, whether elective or appointive, shall immediately cease and determine, and all the powers and duties devolved by law upon such boards and bodies shall pass to, vest in and be performed by the board of commissioners elected under the provisions of said chapters seventy to seventy-six, but nothing in this section contained shall prohibit the creation of subordinate boards authorized by

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