N.J.S.A. 47:2-3

Custody and control of records of extinct offices and bodies

47:2-3. Custody and control of records of extinct offices and bodies The public record office shall have general and exclusive supervision, care, custody and control of all public records, books, pamphlets, documents, manuscripts, archives, maps and papers of any public office, body, board, institution or society which has or may become extinct, unless the care, custody and control of the same is otherwise provided for by law.

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