N.J.S.A. 52:17B-28

Powers of Attorney General in matters of adjudications and licenses

52:17B-28. Powers of Attorney General in matters of adjudications and licenses Any power, except (1) that of adjudication after a hearing required by statute, (2) that of granting or denying any application for a license, permit, transportation insignia, or removal of a disqualification, and (3) that of extending, transferring, suspending, revoking or reinstating any license or permit, which may be vested in the head of the Division of State Police, the head of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, the head of the Division of Motor Vehicles, or the head of the Division of Weights and Measures, may, subject to the approval of the Governor, be exercised by the Attorney General, and to the extent that such power is exercised by the Attorney General the power of the head of the division shall be superseded. L.1948, c. 439, p. 1716, s. 28.

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