...L. 2013, c. 48. Permits the chief administrator of the Motor Vehicle Commission to waive the commercial drivers license skills test for certain applicants with...
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... ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 01-2-9947 In the Matter of Salamandra...
...juveniles under the care of the Juvenile Justice Commission, and civilly committed sexually violent predators. The revision to the form is to include a space...
...social concerns, should this issue matter to employers? The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has answered this question in the affirmative. Perhaps recognizing the adverse...
...to work with New Jersey's uniform law commissioners and Law Revision Commission to adopt this important legislation. In 1999, the U...
...Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:5-31 E. Revisions to the Statutes Governing Expungements F. Guilty Plea Cases ...
...about 60 identified in a March 2012 report by the Law Revision Commission report as candidates for elimination. "Removal of some...
...months after a suspension ended. Last December, the Law Revision Commission called for expanded use of interlocks after studying reports on reducing...
...delivery can be made by mail and by hand. The revision largely follows the January 2012 recommendations of the court's Professional Responsibility...
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