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New Jersey Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 13C
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Title 52
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§ 52:13C-18
Declaration of intent
§ 52:13C-19
Short title
§ 52:13C-20
Definitions
§ 52:13C-21
Notice of representation; filing, contents, separate notices
§ 52:13C-21a
Nonresident governmental affairs agent, lobbyist, filing of consent to service of process
§ 52:13C-21b
Restriction on offer of gifts, etc. to certain State officers or employees
§ 52:13C-21.1
Employment of unregistered governmental affairs agent
§ 52:13C-21.2
Representation of adverse interest, fourth degree crime
§ 52:13C-21.3
Introduction of legislation for purposes of later employment, fourth degree crime
§ 52:13C-21.4
Activities as governmental affairs agent for certain persons restricted; penalties
§ 52:13C-21.5
Contingent fees, prohibited
§ 52:13C-22
Quarterly reports; contents
§ 52:13C-22.1
Annual reports
§ 52:13C-22.1a
Governmental affairs agent, disclosure of certain service
§ 52:13C-22.4
Report of benefits to recipients
§ 52:13C-23
Duties of the commission
§ 52:13C-23a
Fee imposed by ELEC on governmental affairs agent
§ 52:13C-23.1
Violations, penalties
§ 52:13C-23.2
Rules, regulations
§ 52:13C-24
Records of governmental affairs agent; audits
§ 52:13C-25
Governmental affairs agent's responsibilities
§ 52:13C-26
Public records; inspection, preservation
§ 52:13C-27
Act not applicable to certain activities
§ 52:13C-28
Wearing of name tag
§ 52:13C-29
Legislative employees as governmental affairs agents, fourth degree crime
§ 52:13C-30
Willful falsification; fourth degree crime
§ 52:13C-31
False communication relative to legislation; fourth degree crime
§ 52:13C-32
Failure to comply with provisions of act; injunction
§ 52:13C-33
Failure to file notice of representation, report; fourth degree crime
§ 52:13C-34
Obligation to file statement; duty of officer or person; duty after discontinuance of activity
§ 52:13C-35
Voluntary statement; acceptance, filing and reporting
§ 52:13C-36
Powers of the commission
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