N.J.S.A. 52:13C-31

False communication relative to legislation; fourth degree crime.

52:13C-31 False communication relative to legislation; fourth degree crime. 14. Any person who shall transmit, utter or publish to the Legislature or the Governor or his staff any communication relating to any legislation or be a party to the preparation thereof, knowing such communication or any signature thereto is false, forged, counterfeit, or fictitious, shall upon conviction, be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. L.1971,c.183,s.14; amended 2004, c.27, s.22.

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