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29.02 -- Committee on Motor Vehicle Legislation. [underlined] Created by R. 1939, c. 71.
  
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Duties -- investigate the present state laws regulating the registration, insurance and operation of motor vehicles, and the need of further laws relating to the safe operation of such vehicles and protection of the public.
  
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Members -- 1 of the Senate and 2 of the House of Re-presentatives appointed by Governor with approval of the Council.
  
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30.01 -- County Attorneys. [underlined] Created by P.L. 1821, c. 100, § 1. Repealed and replaced and name changed to District Attorneys [underlined] by P.L. 1973, c. 567, § 7.
  
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Duties -- appear for the county, under direction of the County Commissioners, in all actions and other civil proceedings in which the county is a party or inter-rested, in which the official acts and doings of said County Commissioners are called in question, in all courts of the State, and in such actions and pro-ceedings before any tribunal when requested by said Commissioners; attend all criminal terms held in the county and act for the State in all cases in which the State or county is a party or interested; pros-ecute to final judgment and sentence all criminal cases before Superior Court of the county; endorse writs of dismissal of civil or criminal cases; en-force the collection and payment to the county treasurer of all fines, forfeitures and costs accruing to the State; make annual reports to the Attorney General.
  
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Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1913, c. 327.

29.02 -- Committee on Motor Vehicle Legislation. [underlined] Created by R. 1939, c. 71.

Duties -- investigate the present state laws regulating the registration, insurance and operation of motor vehicles, and the need of further laws relating to the safe operation of such vehicles and protection of the public.

Members -- 1 of the Senate and 2 of the House of Re-presentatives appointed by Governor with approval of the Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1939, c. 71.

30.00 MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES

30.01 -- County Attorneys. [underlined] Created by P.L. 1821, c. 100, § 1. Repealed and replaced and name changed to District Attorneys [underlined] by P.L. 1973, c. 567, § 7.

Duties -- appear for the county, under direction of the County Commissioners, in all actions and other civil proceedings in which the county is a party or inter-rested, in which the official acts and doings of said County Commissioners are called in question, in all courts of the State, and in such actions and pro-ceedings before any tribunal when requested by said Commissioners; attend all criminal terms held in the county and act for the State in all cases in which the State or county is a party or interested; pros-ecute to final judgment and sentence all criminal cases before Superior Court of the county; endorse writs of dismissal of civil or criminal cases; en-force the collection and payment to the county treasurer of all fines, forfeitures and costs accruing to the State; make annual reports to the Attorney General.

Legislative History: [underlined]

P.L. 1821, c. 100, § 1 P. & S. L. 1868, cc. 449; 520. R. 1909, c. 165. P. & S. L. 1933, c. 70 P.L. 1973, c. 567, § 7.

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