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NOTE: This section was repealed by L.2017, CH.324, effective 2018-01-16.
New Jersey Statutes, Title: 32, INTERSTATE AND PORT AUTHORITIES AND COMMISSIONS
Chapter 23: Compact
Section: 32:23-29: Grounds for denial of application for inclusion in register
The commissioner may in its discretion deny application for inclusion in the longshoremen's register by a person
(a) Who has been convicted by a court of the United States or any State or territory thereof, without subsequent pardon, of treason, murder, manslaughter or of any felony or high misdemeanor or of any of the misdemeanors or offenses described in subdivision (b) of section 3 of Article V or of attempt or conspiracy to commit any of such crimes;
(b) Who knowingly or willingly advocates the desirability of overthrowing or destroying the government of the United States by force or violence or who shall be a member of a group which advocates such desirability knowing the purposes of such group include such advocacy;
(c) Whose presence at the piers or other waterfront terminals in the Port of New York district is found by the commission on the basis of the facts and evidence before it, to constitute a danger to the public peace or safety.
L.1953, c. 202, p. 1529, Part I, s. 1, Art. VIII, par. 3.
This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:50.
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