§ 52:17B-1 Establishment of department; “the department” defined
§ 52:17B-2 Attorney general; head of Department; appointment; salary; vacancies
§ 52:17B-3 Divisions established in Department
§ 52:17B-3.1 Appointment of certain assistant deputy Attorneys General to permanent positions in classified service without competitive examination
§ 52:17B-3.2 Construction of act
§ 52:17B-3.3 Repealer
§ 52:17B-4 Powers and duties of Attorney General
§ 52:17B-4a “SNAP” reports to be made on quarterly basis
§ 52:17B-4b Additional powers, duties of Attorney General concerning certain declarations of death
§ 52:17B-4.1 Governmental immunity study; recommendations; technical and clerical assistance
§ 52:17B-4.2 Advisory committee; members; expenses
§ 52:17B-4.3 Bulletproof vests; donations; acceptance
§ 52:17B-4.4 “Body Armor Replacement” fund; program
§ 52:17B-4.4a “Microstamp Fund” established
§ 52:17B-4.5 Training program for law enforcement officers on substances used to facilitate sexual assaults
§ 52:17B-4.6 Notice to law enforcement explaining provisions of act on unlawful evictions
§ 52:17B-4.7 Gang education seminars for school administrators
§ 52:17B-4.8 Appointment of certain State law enforcement department officers
§ 52:17B-4.9 Definitions
§ 52:17B-4.10 Establishment of minority recruitment and selection program
§ 52:17B-4.11 Annual reports
§ 52:17B-4.12 Guidelines, directives
§ 52:17B-5 Division of Law headed by Attorney General; transfer of powers and duties to Division
§ 52:17B-5.1 Uniform crime reporting system; establishment
§ 52:17B-5.2 Collection of information by Division of State Police
§ 52:17B-5.3 Submission of reports relative to certain offenses, information
§ 52:17B-5.4 Compilation, analysis, classification of crime statistics
§ 52:17B-5.4a Collection, analysis of information, central repository
§ 52:17B-5.5 Annual report by Attorney General
§ 52:17B-5.6 Office of Consumer Protection; establishment
§ 52:17B-5.7 Functions, powers and duties of the Attorney General
§ 52:17B-5.8 Executive-director; appointment; compensation; assistance
§ 52:17B-5.9 Powers and duties
§ 52:17B-5.10 Cooperation of other departments and agencies
§ 52:17B-5.13 Action for recovery of moneys; officers of public entities convicted of diversion of public moneys
§ 52:17B-5.14 Return to public entity of money recovered in action
§ 52:17B-6 Department of State Police transferred
§ 52:17B-7 Division of State Police headed by Superintendent of State Police; appointment; term; salary; removal
§ 52:17B-8 Transfer of powers and duties of Superintendent
§ 52:17B-9 Department of State Police continued as Division of State Police
§ 52:17B-9.1 State capitol police force; reconstitution in department of law and public safety; members; powers; oath
§ 52:17B-9.2 Jurisdiction; duties and responsibilities
§ 52:17B-9.3 Equipment
§ 52:17B-9.4 Rules and regulations
§ 52:17B-9.5 State marine police force; transfer from department of environmental protection to division of state police
§ 52:17B-9.6 Legislative findings
§ 52:17B-9.7 Missing Persons Unit; establishment; supervisor and other personnel; appointment; compensation
§ 52:17B-9.8 Powers, duties of unit
§ 52:17B-9.8a “Missing child” defined
§ 52:17B-9.8b Notification of school district; records
§ 52:17B-9.8c Notification of State registrar of vital statistics; records
§ 52:17B-9.8d Establishment of guidelines for missing persons cases involving Alzheimer’s Disease or juveniles
§ 52:17B-9.16 Acceptance of monetary donations or items or materials
§ 52:17B-9.17 Crime prevention resource center; establishment; duties
§ 52:17B-9.18 Findings, declarations relative to information relating to certain firearms
§ 52:17B-9.19 Report on certain seized, recovered firearms, shell casings
§ 52:17B-9.20 Appointment of sexual violence liaison officer by state police
§ 52:17B-10 Conference and training of fish and game wardens
§ 52:17B-11 Minimum requirements for fish and game wardens
§ 52:17B-12 Bureau of Tenement House Supervision established
§ 52:17B-13 Board of Tenement House Supervision constituted the Bureau of Tenement House Supervision
§ 52:17B-14 Power of Board of Tenement House Supervision to appoint and remove officers or employees transferred to Superintendent of State Police
§ 52:17B-15 Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control constituted Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control
§ 52:17B-16 Director of Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control
§ 52:17B-17 State Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverage Control; powers and duties transferred to director of Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control
§ 52:17B-18 Divisions in Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control constituted bureaus in Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control
§ 52:17B-19 Department of Motor Vehicles constituted the Division of Motor Vehicles
§ 52:17B-20 Director of Division of Motor Vehicles
§ 52:17B-21 Powers and duties of Commissioner of Motor Vehicles transferred to Division of Motor Vehicles
§ 52:17B-22 Organization of existing Department of Motor Vehicles continued
§ 52:17B-23 Department of weights and measures constituted Division of Weights and Measures
§ 52:17B-24 Superintendent of Division of Weights and Measures
§ 52:17B-25 Powers and duties of State Superintendent of Weights and Measures transferred to Superintendent of Division of Weights and Measures
§ 52:17B-26 Organization of existing department of weights and measures continued
§ 52:17B-27 Attorney General; efficiency of departmental operations; coordination; integration
§ 52:17B-28 Powers of Attorney General in matters of adjudications and licenses
§ 52:17B-29 Division of Professional Boards, powers, duties and property transferred to
§ 52:17B-30 Boards within Division of Professional Boards; powers and duties
§ 52:17B-31 Terms of office of members of boards transferred not affected
§ 52:17B-32 Removal of board members; vacancies
§ 52:17B-32.1 Compensation and expenses of members of Board of Pharmacy
§ 52:17B-32.2 Effective date
§ 52:17B-33 Appointment, employment or removal of officers and employees; compensation
§ 52:17B-34 Transfer of officers and employees of boards to Division of Professional Boards
§ 52:17B-35 Attorney General; powers and duties in respect to Division of Professional Boards
§ 52:17B-36 Funds of board, transfer to State treasury
§ 52:17B-37 License fees, fines and penalties; disposition
§ 52:17B-39 Budget requests
§ 52:17B-40 Surplus; disposition
§ 52:17B-41 Orders, rules and regulations
§ 52:17B-41.1 Purpose of act; “ophthalmic appliances and lenses” defined; exemptions; prohibited acts
§ 52:17B-41.2 State Board of Examiners of Ophthalmic Dispensers and Ophthalmic Technicians; compensation; expenses; report
§ 52:17B-41.3 Meetings, organization, powers, agent
§ 52:17B-41.4 Compensation of secretary and inspector
§ 52:17B-41.5 Practice of ophthalmic dispensing; prescription required; “ophthalmic technicians” defined; temporary permits to persons from out of the State; apprentices
§ 52:17B-41.6 Examinations; certificate of registration; annual renewal
§ 52:17B-41.6a Continuing education to qualify for license renewal
§ 52:17B-41.7 Certificate holder may practice as ophthalmic dispenser or technician
§ 52:17B-41.8 Display of certificate
§ 52:17B-41.9 Meetings of board; examinations; qualifications as candidates
§ 52:17B-41.9a Apprentice dispenser; registration; requirements for qualification
§ 52:17B-41.9b Ophthalmic technician; qualifications
§ 52:17B-41.9c Examinations; retention; inspection
§ 52:17B-41.11 Persons who have practiced two years before enactment; license
§ 52:17B-41.12 License to be evidenced by certificate; fees; persons not holding license within 5 years of application must pass examination
§ 52:17B-41.13 Forms for application and examination; rules and regulations
§ 52:17B-41.14 Disposition of fees, fines, penalties and other moneys
§ 52:17B-41.15 Budget request for appropriations
§ 52:17B-41.16 Surplus; disposition
§ 52:17B-41.17 Advertisements by ophthalmic dispenser or ophthalmic technician; rebates or commissions
§ 52:17B-41.18 Penalty
§ 52:17B-41.23 Partial invalidity
§ 52:17B-41.24 Effective date
§ 52:17B-41.25 Short title
§ 52:17B-41.26 Definitions
§ 52:17B-41.27 Ophthalmic dispensers authorized
§ 52:17B-41.28 Prescription required
§ 52:17B-41.29 Replacement lenses on prescription or record
§ 52:17B-41.30 Release of patient’s prescription
§ 52:17B-41.31 Release of patient’s contact lens specifications
§ 52:17B-42 Pending actions and proceedings not affected
§ 52:17B-43 Licenses and certificates of registration not affected
§ 52:17B-44 Transfer of files, records and property
§ 52:17B-45 Orders, rules and regulations not affected
§ 52:17B-46 Pending actions or proceedings against department, officer or agency not affected
§ 52:17B-47 Appropriations transferred to Department of Law and Public Safety
§ 52:17B-48 Vacancies
§ 52:17B-49 Employees transferred
§ 52:17B-50 Tenure, civil service, pension or retirement rights not affected
§ 52:17B-51 Definitions
§ 52:17B-51.1 Deputy Attorney-General to include assistant Attorney-General
§ 52:17B-52 Repeal
§ 52:17B-53 Short title
§ 52:17B-54 Effective date
§ 52:17B-66 Legislative declaration
§ 52:17B-66 v2 Findings, declarations
§ 52:17B-67 Definitions
§ 52:17B-67 v2 Definitions
§ 52:17B-67.1 Valid, active license required for law enforcement officer employment
§ 52:17B-68 Authority to require training of police officers prior to permanent appointment; exception
§ 52:17B-68 v2 Authority to require training of policemen prior to permanent appointment; exception
§ 52:17B-68.2 Development of modified basic training program for county corrections officers
§ 52:17B-68.3 Basic training program for county correctional police officers, revised
§ 52:17B-69 Probationary, temporary appointment as police officer
§ 52:17B-69 v2 Probationary, temporary appointment of police officer
§ 52:17B-69.1 Enrollment in police training course for persons seeking probationary, temporary appointment
§ 52:17B-69.1 v2 Enrollment in police training course for persons seeking probationary, temporary appointment
§ 52:17B-69.2 Eligibility for appointment
§ 52:17B-69.2 v2 Eligibility for appointment
§ 52:17B-70 Police training commission established; members; terms
§ 52:17B-70 v2 Police training commission established; members; terms
§ 52:17B-71 Powers, responsibilities, duties of commission
§ 52:17B-71 v2 Powers, responsibilities, duties of commission
§ 52:17B-71.8 Training course for safe schools resource officers, liaisons to law enforcement
§ 52:17B-71.9 Adoption of Training Course by Police Training Commission
§ 52:17B-71.9 v2 Adoption of training course by Police Training Commission
§ 52:17B-71.10 Definitions relative to police training
§ 52:17B-71.11 Pilot program established; increase access to training courses applying the Crisis Intervention model
§ 52:17B-71a Licensing process established; powers, responsibilities, duties
§ 52:17B-71b License requirements
§ 52:17B-71c Employing law enforcement unit responsible for collection, verification, maintenance of qualification documents
§ 52:17B-71d Law enforcement license renewal, process
§ 52:17B-71e Adverse license action, repercussions
§ 52:17B-71f Hearing over denial of initial, renewal license
§ 52:17B-71g Continuing officer education training requirement
§ 52:17B-71h Fees for training, other services provided by commission
§ 52:17B-72 Effect of act upon powers and duties of municipalities and counties and civil service
§ 52:17B-72 v2 Effect of act upon powers and duties of municipalities and counties and civil service
§ 52:17B-73 Organization of commission; quorum
§ 52:17B-74 Minutes and other records
§ 52:17B-75 Reimbursement for expenses
§ 52:17B-75 v2 Reimbursement for expenses
§ 52:17B-76 Annual report
§ 52:17B-77 Appropriation
§ 52:17B-77.3 Recommendation of standards
§ 52:17B-77.4 Senior citizens crime prevention program
§ 52:17B-77.5 Conduct of senior citizens crime prevention program at county level
§ 52:17B-77.6 Liability to State law enforcement agency for training; terms defined
§ 52:17B-77.7 Findings, declarations relative to Alzheimer’s disease
§ 52:17B-77.8 Training protocols for law enforcement for Safe Return Program
§ 52:17B-77.9 In-service training
§ 52:17B-77.10 Rules, regulations
§ 52:17B-77.11 Training programs
§ 52:17B-77.12 Required training concerning bias intimidation crimes for police officers
§ 52:17B-77.13 Development, identification of uniform cultural diversity and implicit bias training course materials
§ 52:17B-77.14 Provision of in-service training
§ 52:17B-77.15 Training curriculum to prevent suicide committed by law enforcement officers
§ 52:17B-77.16 Report of incident of completed suicide by a law enforcement officer
§ 52:17B-77.16a Notification of appointment, employment, separation, suspension, certain sustained findings
§ 52:17B-77.17 Adoption of course by Police Training Commission
§ 52:17B-77.18 “Low-income community” defined; Civil Service Commission program creation for preparatory courses, funding, law enforcement examinations
§ 52:17B-77.19 State correctional police officer training, infusion of concept of inmate dignity, fairness, respect
§ 52:17B-88a Facility where patient died, provision of information relative to next-of-kin to medical examiner
§ 52:17B-95 Racing Commission transferred
§ 52:17B-96 Repeal of inconsistent acts
§ 52:17B-97 Short title
§ 52:17B-98 Declarations of policy
§ 52:17B-99 Division of criminal justice
§ 52:17B-100 Organization of division; classification of employees
§ 52:17B-100.1 State investigators; appointment; term of office; duties, powers and rights
§ 52:17B-101 Functions, powers and duties of attorney general; enforcement of criminal business
§ 52:17B-102 Remaining powers and duties of attorney general
§ 52:17B-103 Consultation with and supervision over county prosecutors; uniform enforcement of criminal laws
§ 52:17B-104 County without county prosecutor; duties of attorney general
§ 52:17B-105 Assistance of attorney general; request; action
§ 52:17B-106 Supersedure of county prosecutor
§ 52:17B-107 Appearance of attorney general for state in investigations, criminal actions or proceedings
§ 52:17B-107.1 Law enforcement identity subject to public disclosure
§ 52:17B-108 Attorney General to have power and authority of prosecutor; appointment of assistants; payment for services
§ 52:17B-109 Powers and duties of county prosecutor
§ 52:17B-110 Removal of county prosecutor from office
§ 52:17B-111 Reports
§ 52:17B-111.1 Attorney General to establish a program to collect, record, analyze data regarding certain defendants
§ 52:17B-112 Cooperation with attorney general by law enforcement officers
§ 52:17B-113 Studies and surveys
§ 52:17B-114 Construction of act
§ 52:17B-115 Employee rights
§ 52:17B-116 Repealer
§ 52:17B-117 Partial invalidity
§ 52:17B-118 Short title
§ 52:17B-119 Declaration of policy
§ 52:17B-120 Division of consumer affairs; director; appointment; salary
§ 52:17B-121 Organization; employees
§ 52:17B-122 Powers of attorney general; investigations; rules and regulations; hearing examiners
§ 52:17B-123 Division of weights and measures; transfer of powers, functions and duties
§ 52:17B-124 Office of consumer protection; transfer of functions, powers and duties
§ 52:17B-124.1 Physician required to report toy related death or injury
§ 52:17B-125 Bureau of securities; transfer of functions, powers and duties
§ 52:17B-126 Division of professional boards; transfer of functions, powers and duties to division of consumer affairs
§ 52:17B-127 Continuance of boards within division of professional boards
§ 52:17B-128 Terms of office of members of boards within former division of professional boards
§ 52:17B-130 Transfer of employees of division, board, etc. transferred to division of consumer affairs
§ 52:17B-131 Application of act to civil service, pension laws or retirement system
§ 52:17B-132 Transfer of appropriations and other moneys of division, board, etc. transferred to division of consumer affairs
§ 52:17B-133 Appropriations for boards within former division of professional boards
§ 52:17B-134 Transfer of books, records, property, etc. of transferred division, board, etc
§ 52:17B-135 Effect on orders, rules and regulations of transferred division, board, etc
§ 52:17B-136 Effect of transfers on pending actions or proceedings, orders or recommendations
§ 52:17B-137 Powers of attorney general over transferred division, board, etc
§ 52:17B-138 Transfer of state board of barber examiners to division of consumer affairs
§ 52:17B-139 Method of transfer
§ 52:17B-139.1 Transfer of powers and duties of commissioner of labor and industry and private employee agency section in department of labor and industry concerning employment agencies to Attorney General and division of consumer affairs
§ 52:17B-139.2 Reference to commissioner of labor and industry as reference to Attorney General
§ 52:17B-139.3 Method of transfer
§ 52:17B-139.4 Bureau of Employment and Personnel Services
§ 52:17B-139.5 Functions, powers, duties transferred to Bureau of Employment and Personnel Services
§ 52:17B-139.6 Validity of previous licenses unaffected
§ 52:17B-139.7 Notification to fire department by provider of medical oxygen, oxygen delivery system of patient’s name, residence, age
§ 52:17B-139.8 Notification by patient
§ 52:17B-139.9 Duties of director
§ 52:17B-139.10 Noncompliance; disorderly person
§ 52:17B-139.11 Rules, regulations by Division of Consumer Affairs
§ 52:17B-139.12 Regulations by Division of Fire Safety
§ 52:17B:139.13 Rules, regulations
§ 52:17B-142 Legislative findings and determinations
§ 52:17B-143 State law enforcement planning agency; in DLPS but responsible to Governor
§ 52:17B-145 Executive director; appointment; qualifications; salary; powers and duties
§ 52:17B-147 Powers and duties of agency
§ 52:17B-148 Annual report of agency
§ 52:17B-149 Annual appropriations in state budget
§ 52:17B-150 Application of State Agency Transfer Act
§ 52:17B-159 Short title
§ 52:17B-160 Findings, declarations
§ 52:17B-161 Definitions
§ 52:17B-162 Objectives provided for by act
§ 52:17B-163 “Safe Neighborhoods Services Fund,” created
§ 52:17B-164 Grant provisions, applications
§ 52:17B-165 Police equipment grant application
§ 52:17B-166 Grant application evaluation, ranking
§ 52:17B-167 Selection of grant recipients
§ 52:17B-168 Guidelines; program grant schedule, procedure
§ 52:17B-169 Findings, declarations relative to juvenile justice
§ 52:17B-170 Juvenile Justice Commission established
§ 52:17B-171 Allocation of functions, powers, duties, authority of commission
§ 52:17B-171.1 Standards for suicide, mental health screening in county juvenile detention facilities
§ 52:17B-171.2 Suicide risk screening for juveniles admitted to county juvenile detention facility
§ 52:17B-171.3 Mental health screening for juveniles admitted to county juvenile detention facility
§ 52:17B-171.4 Screening before placement in isolation
§ 52:17B-171.5 Certification for person conducting screening
§ 52:17B-171.6 Establishment, maintenance of Statewide database of screenings
§ 52:17B-171.7 Monitoring of suicides occurring at county juvenile detention facilities
§ 52:17B-171.8 Information on JJC website
§ 52:17B-171.9 Training curriculum for juvenile detention officers on mental health needs of juvenile detention population
§ 52:17B-171.10 Annual report to Governor, Legislature
§ 52:17B-171.11 Rules, regulations; penalties, fines
§ 52:17B-171.12 Reinstatement of juvenile in Medicaid program upon release
§ 52:17B-171.13 Regulations relative to room restriction for juveniles
§ 52:17B-171.14 Collection, use of data relative to incarceration of juveniles
§ 52:17B-171.15 Statutory or court-ordered fines, fees, costs, or other monetary penalties
§ 52:17B-172 Advisory council to Juvenile Justice Commission
§ 52:17B-173 Functions, powers, duties, authority of advisory council
§ 52:17B-174 Juvenile corrections officers
§ 52:17B-175 Responsibilities of other departments
§ 52:17B-176 Facilities, inmates, equipment, personnel, etc. transferred to Juvenile Justice Commission
§ 52:17B-177 Transfer of functions, powers, duties, authority
§ 52:17B-178 Office of Education established
§ 52:17B-179 State/Community Partnership Grant Program established
§ 52:17B-180 Qualification for State/Community Partnership Grant Funds
§ 52:17B-181 Short title
§ 52:17B-182 Findings, declarations relative to a correctional, rehabilitative program for juvenile, youthful offenders
§ 52:17B-183 Definitions
§ 52:17B-184 “Stabilization and Reintegration Program.”
§ 52:17B-185 SRP component
§ 52:17B-186 Offender’s admittance into SRP; removal
§ 52:17B-187 Reports
§ 52:17B-188 Monitoring procedures
§ 52:17B-189 County boot camps preserved
§ 52:17B-190 Other fines, penalties, etc. preserved
§ 52:17B-191 Short title
§ 52:17B-192 Definitions relative to high technology crimes
§ 52:17B-193 Establishment, maintenance of information available through the Internet, continuing educational program; hotline telephone service
§ 52:17B-193.1 Duties of provider relevant to knowledge of child endangerment
§ 52:17B-194 Findings, determinations relative to child abduction
§ 52:17B-193.4 Annual report, Governor, Legislature
§ 52:17B-193.3 Report, cybersecurity incidents, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
§ 52:17B-193.2 Definitions
§ 52:17B-194.1 Short title
§ 52:17B-194.2 Findings, determinations relative to “Amber’s Plan.”
§ 52:17B-194.3 Establishment of “Amber’s Plan.”; activation of Amber Alert, criteria
§ 52:17B-194.3a Definitions relative to wireless telephones, electronic communication devices issued by public entities
§ 52:17B-194.3b Receipt of wireless Amber Alert text messages by officer, employee of public entity
§ 52:17B-194.4 “Silver Alert System” established
§ 52:17B-194.5 Activation of Silver Alert; requirements
§ 52:17B-194.6 Use of overhead permanent changeable message signs to provide information on certain missing persons
§ 52:17B-194.7 Public education campaign relative to Silver Alert System
§ 52:17B-194.8 Guidelines
§ 52:17B-194.9 “MVP Emergency Alert System.”
§ 52:17B-194.10 Requirements for activation of MVP Emergency Alert
§ 52:17B-194.11 Transmission of alert by participating media
§ 52:17B-194.12 “Blue Alert System.”
§ 52:17B-194.13 Criteria for activation of blue alert
§ 52:17B-194.14 Participation of media outlets
§ 52:17B-194.15 Public education campaign
§ 52:17B-194.16 Guidelines
§ 52:17B-194.17 Definitions relative to a Statewide Hit and Run Advisory Program
§ 52:17B-194.18 Establishment of a Statewide Hit and Run Advisory Program
§ 52:17B-194.19 Issuance of advisory
§ 52:17B-194.20 Media participation in advisory
§ 52:17B-194.20 v2 Officer, employee of public entity to receive text message advisories
§ 52:17B-194.22 Public education campaign
§ 52:17B-195 Organization, establishment of technology center
§ 52:17B-196 Findings, declarations relative to joint negotiations by physicians and dentists with carriers
§ 52:17B-197 Definitions relative to joint negotiations by physicians and dentists with carriers
§ 52:17B-198 Joint negotiations regarding non-fee related matters
§ 52:17B-199 Joint negotiations regarding fees, fee related matters
§ 52:17B-200 Criteria for exercise of joint negotiation rights
§ 52:17B-201 Inapplicability of act
§ 52:17B-202 Requirements to act as joint negotiation representative
§ 52:17B-203 Powers, duties of Attorney General
§ 52:17B-204 Application for hearing
§ 52:17B-205 Confidentiality of information
§ 52:17B-206 Good faith negotiation required
§ 52:17B-207 Construction of act
§ 52:17B-208 Report to Governor, Legislature by Attorney General
§ 52:17B-209 Rules, regulations
§ 52:17B-210 Pamphlet for students relative to pedophile crimes
§ 52:17B-211 Uniform enforcement relative to death, serious bodily injury resulting from motor vehicle accident
§ 52:17B-212 Definitions relative to missing persons
§ 52:17B-213 Acceptance of report of missing person without delay
§ 52:17B-214 Information about the missing person for record
§ 52:17B-215 Information provided to person making report or family member
§ 52:17B-216 Determination of designation as high risk missing person
§ 52:17B-217 Actions relative to high risk missing person or child
§ 52:17B-218 Practices, protocol for death scene investigations
§ 52:17B-219 Custody of human remains, notification if remains unidentified
§ 52:17B-220 Responsibilities of county, intercounty medical examiner
§ 52:17B-221 Development, dissemination of best practices protocol to law enforcement
§ 52:17B-222 Short title
§ 52:17B-223 Findings, declarations relative to law enforcement professional standards
§ 52:17B-224 Definitions relative to law enforcement professional standards
§ 52:17B-225 Office of Law Enforcement Professional Standards
§ 52:17B-226 Appointment of director
§ 52:17B-227 Organization of office
§ 52:17B-228 Duties, functions of office
§ 52:17B-229 Preparation of reports by office
§ 52:17B-230 Specific authority of office relative to certain best practices
§ 52:17B-231 Promoting, ensuring compliance with general policy
§ 52:17B-232 Personnel performance information system
§ 52:17B-233 Participants in, material offered in training course, program
§ 52:17B-234 Certification of compliance
§ 52:17B-235 Semi-annual public reports
§ 52:17B-236 Risk-based audits, performance reviews conducted by State Comptroller
§ 52:17B-237 Commission on Human Trafficking
§ 52:17B-237.1 Display of human trafficking public awareness sign; penalty for failure to display
§ 52:17B-238 “Human Trafficking Survivor’s Assistance Fund.”
§ 52:17B-239 Findings, declarations relative to violence as a public health crisis
§ 52:17B-240 Study Commission on Violence
§ 52:17B-241 Duty of the commission
§ 52:17B-242 Public hearings, report to Governor, Legislature
§ 52:17B-242.1 Findings, declarations relative to violence intervention strategies
§ 52:17B-242.2 New Jersey Violence Intervention Program
§ 52:17B-242.3 Awarding of funds
§ 52:17B-242.4 Application for grant
§ 52:17B-242.5 Use of funds for technical assistance, implementation and administration of program
§ 52:17B-242.6 Three annual public hearings
§ 52:17B-242.7 Annual report to Governor, Legislature
§ 52:17B-242.8 Funding from federal government
§ 52:17B-243 Retirement procedure for certain injured law enforcement officers
§ 52:17B-244 Removal of certain information from websites concerning prosecutions by the Attorney General
§ 52:17B-245 Survey of untested sexual assault examination kits
§ 52:17B-246 Program to monitor drug activity involving fentanyl
§ 52:17B-247 Certain files required to be provided to law enforcement agencies

Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 17B - Establishment of Department; "The Department" Defined

  • Advice and consent: Under the Constitution, presidential nominations for executive and judicial posts take effect only when confirmed by the Senate, and international treaties become effective only when the Senate approves them by a two-thirds vote.
  • Allegation: something that someone says happened.
  • Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
  • Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
  • Case law: The law as laid down in cases that have been decided in the decisions of the courts.
  • census: means the latest Federal census effective within this State. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Common law: The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on judicial decisions rather than legislative action.
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Continuance: Putting off of a hearing ot trial until a later time.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Decedent: A deceased person.
  • Defendant: In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
  • Devise: To gift property by will.
  • Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
  • Dismissal: The dropping of a case by the judge without further consideration or hearing. Source:
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Ex officio: Literally, by virtue of one's office.
  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Grand jury: agreement providing that a lender will delay exercising its rights (in the case of a mortgage,
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Indictment: The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
  • Judgement: The official decision of a court finally determining the respective rights and claims of the parties to a suit.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Minority leader: See Floor Leaders
  • month: means a calendar month, and the word "year" means a calendar year. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • oath: includes "affirmation. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • person: includes corporations, companies, associations, societies, firms, partnerships and joint stock companies as well as individuals, unless restricted by the context to an individual as distinguished from a corporate entity or specifically restricted to one or some of the above enumerated synonyms and, when used to designate the owner of property which may be the subject of an offense, includes this State, the United States, any other State of the United States as defined infra and any foreign country or government lawfully owning or possessing property within this State. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Plea: In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
  • population: when used in any statute, shall be taken to mean the population as shown by the latest Federal census effective within this State, and shall be construed as synonymous with "inhabitants. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Presiding officer: A majority-party Senator who presides over the Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing Members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices and precedents.
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
  • Probation officers: Screen applicants for pretrial release and monitor convicted offenders released under court supervision.
  • Prosecute: To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.
  • Public defender: Represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters.
  • Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
  • Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.
  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
  • State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
  • sworn: includes "affirmed. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • territory: extends to and includes any territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Testify: Answer questions in court.
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
  • Uphold: The decision of an appellate court not to reverse a lower court decision.
  • Venue: The geographical location in which a case is tried.