New jersey code
You're referring to the New Jersey State Code!
The New Jersey State Code, also known as the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, is a comprehensive collection of laws that govern the state of New Jersey. The code is divided into various titles, chapters, and sections, each covering a specific area of law.
Here are some examples of topics covered in the New Jersey State Code:
- Title 2A: Courts and Judicial Proceedings: This title covers the organization and operation of the New Jersey court system, including rules of civil procedure, criminal procedure, and evidence.
- Title 2C: The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice: This title outlines the laws related to criminal offenses, including definitions, penalties, and procedures for investigation, prosecution, and sentencing.
- Title 2C: The New Jersey Motor Vehicle and Traffic Code: This title covers laws related to motor vehicles, including registration, licensing, traffic laws, and penalties for violations.
- Title 26: Health and Vital Statistics: This title covers laws related to public health, including disease reporting, sanitation, and healthcare facilities.
- Title 39: Motor Vehicles: This title covers laws related to motor vehicles, including registration, licensing, and traffic laws.
- Title 40A: Education: This title covers laws related to education, including public schools, higher education, and special education.
- Title 52: Public Utilities: This title covers laws related to public utilities, including electricity, gas, water, and telecommunications.
You can access the New Jersey State Code online through various sources, including:
- The New Jersey State Legislature's website: www.njleg.state.nj.us
- The New Jersey State Library's website: www.njstatelib.org
- The LexisNexis website: www.lexisnexis.com
Remember to always verify the accuracy of the information you find in the New Jersey State Code, as laws are subject to change over time.