§ 18A:7-1 Appointment; qualifications; term of executive county superintendent
§ 18A:7-2 Disability or vacancy; designation of temporary replacement by commissioner
§ 18A:7-3 Salary, cap; expenses
§ 18A:7-4 Withholding salaries and expenses
§ 18A:7-5 Full-time officer; general jurisdiction
§ 18A:7-6 Office; location; school records
§ 18A:7-7 Clerical assistants; selection; salaries
§ 18A:7-8 General powers and duties
§ 18A:7-8.1 Standards for review, approval of certain employment contracts
§ 18A:7-9 Administration of oaths without charge
§ 18A:7-10 Budget requests; appropriations
§ 18A:7-11 Executive county business official, term
§ 18A:7-12 Application for services assumed by the office of the superintendent
§ 18A:7-13 Appointment of executive county superintendent of schools
§ 18A:7-14 Term county superintendent deemed to refer to executive county superintendent of schools
§ 18A:7-15 Limitation on post employment for executive county superintendent
§ 18A:7-16 Rules, regulations

Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 18A > Chapter 7 - Appointment; Qualifications; Term of Executive County Superintendent

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