New Jersey Statutes
§ 44:1-31 — Exercise by superintendent or another of power of overseer; general jurisdiction
New Jersey § 44:1-31
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Title 44POOR
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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 44:1-31 (2026).
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The superintendent of welfare shall, in addition to his duties as chief executive officer of the welfare-house and welfare board, have general jurisdiction throughout the county, or portion of the county which maintains a welfare-house as in this chapter provided, and the authority and power of an overseer with the consent and approval of the governing body in all municipalities which have no duly constituted overseer performing those duties by contract or otherwise; but the welfare board may designate some officer other than the superintendent of welfare to exercise the power of an overseer, and he shall, in such work as overseer in a municipality, be subject to all lawful rules and regulations of the welfare board. The expense of the work of overseer by the superintendent shall be a char
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Nearby Sections
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§ 44:1-1
Definitions.§ 44:1-101
Annual reports by overseers§ 44:1-102
Place of settlement in general§ 44:1-103
Married woman and children§ 44:1-104
Legitimate minor children§ 44:1-105
Illegitimate minor children§ 44:1-106
Minor from outside of state§ 44:1-107
Persons from outside of United States§ 44:1-109
Granting permanent relief in absence of county almshouse, welfare-house or district welfare-house§ 44:1-11
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