N.J.S.A. 28:1-7

Commemorative highway markers; erection and maintenance

28:1-7. Commemorative highway markers; erection and maintenance The commission may erect and maintain markers of appropriate design and material along the highways of the state to commemorate events, places and persons of importance in the history of the state. It may adopt and, from time to time, in its discretion, change the design for such markers, and may contract for their purchase and erection through competitive bidding. The commission may enter into an agreement with any state agency for services in connection with the manufacture, erection, location and care of the markers.

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