N.J.S.A. 48:17-14.1

Tickers and teleprinters to be registered with Board of Public Utility Commissioners

48:17-14.1. Tickers and teleprinters to be registered with Board of Public Utility Commissioners Every telegraph company the principal business of which is the operation of a telegraph system and furnishing ticker or teleprinter service within this State shall register all of its tickers and teleprinters in use in this State with the Board of Public Utility Commissioners, except such tickers and teleprinters as are connected to facilities available for general telegraphic service. The Board of Public Utility Commissioners shall make and promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of this act and prescribe the forms for such registrations. The said board shall make available to the Attorney-General, county prosecutors and municipal police departments, the information contained in said registrations according to the several jurisdictions of the said officials and departments. L.1952, c. 257, p. 878, s. 1, eff. July 1, 1952.

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