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INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS COMMISSION
Overview of the Commission
and its Work
| Establishment
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The
New Jersey Intergovernmental Relations Commission was created
in 1964 by the New Jersey Legislature (N.J.S.A.
52:9B-1 et seq.) The Commission's function is to carry
forward the participation of New Jersey as a member of the
Council of State Governments, both regionally and nationally,
to confer with officials of other States and of Federal
Government, to formulate proposals for co-operation between
this State and the other States, and with the Federal Government,
and to organize and maintain governmental machinery for
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| Commission
Members |
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The
New Jersey Intergovernmental Relations Commission shall
be composed of 15 members, namely: The five members of the
committee on intergovernmental relations of the Senate.
The five members of the committee on intergovernmental relations
of the General Assembly, and five officials of the State
named by the Governor, who shall hold office during the
pleasure of the Governor. The Governor shall be an honorary
member of the commission. Currently the members are: |
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