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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 52, STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS

    Chapter 27b: Terms defined

      Section: 52:27b-47: Failure or refusal of officers or heads of departments to keep accounts or make reports; hearing on charges; removal

           If the commissioner should find that any officer or head of a department of the State Government willfully or negligently fails or refuses to keep or have kept such accounts, render such reports or perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the commissioner under this article, or refuses to conform to any of the provisions of this article, he shall notify such officer or head of a department in writing of such failure or refusal, and the particulars thereof, and shall allow him reasonable opportunity to be heard thereon. If such failure is not explained to the satisfaction of the commissioner, he shall prepare written charges against such officer or head of a department, and submit the same to the Governor forthwith, and serve a copy thereof upon such officer or head of a department charged with such failure or refusal. Thereupon the Governor shall fix a time and place for hearing such charges by giving not less than five days' notice thereof in writing to such officer or head of a department so charged and to the commissioner. After due hearing, the Governor may take such action as may be necessary, in his judgment, including the removal of such officer or head of a department found guilty of such charges, but if the right of removal in any case is vested exclusively in the Legislature, the Governor shall transmit to the Legislature a written report of his findings with his recommendations thereon for consideration and action by the Legislature.

L.1944, c. 112, art. 3, p. 303, s. 38.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:55.






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