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NOTE: This section was repealed by L.2013, c.103, effective 2013-08-07.

New Jersey Statutes, Title: 44, POOR

    Chapter 5: Health of indigent and recreation of needy children

      Section: 44:5-11: Annual appropriations by counties to maintain patients in nonprofit hospitals or clinics

           The governing body of a county which has no hospital located therein maintained by the county other than the hospital or sick ward of the county poor home, a county tuberculosis hospital or sanatorium, a county hospital or sanatorium for the insane, or a hospital for contagious and infectious diseases, may make an appropriation of not more than $800,000.00 in each year in the manner in which appropriations for other county purposes are made, except that in counties having a population of more than 300,000, according to the latest census, the governing body may make such an annual appropriation of not more than $1,500,000.00, which sum so appropriated shall be included in the annual tax levy of the county, and collected in the same manner and at the same time as other county taxes, and shall be applied to the purpose of supporting and maintaining such patients as may be sent to any hospital or hospitals operated by a nonprofit corporation or to any clinic or clinics maintained by any such hospital or hospitals.

The sum so appropriated shall be used and applied for the benefit, comfort, treatment and maintenance of such patients, inmates of that hospital or of such outpatients in attendance at clinics maintained by that hospital, as are residents of the county at the time of being sent to that hospital.

Amended by L.1948, c. 222, p. 1055, s. 1; L.1957, c. 210, p. 737, s. 1; L.1962, c. 183, s. 1, eff. Dec. 7, 1962; L.1969, c. 188, s. 1, eff. Nov. 7, 1969; L.1979, c. 14, s. 1, eff. Feb. 8, 1979.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:54.






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