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Raises age under which bicycle, roller skate, and skateboard helmets must be worn from under 14 to under 17 years. [1] |
Raises cigarette tax rate 17 1/2 cents per pack, changes tobacco products wholesale sales tax on moist snuff to weight-based tax and increases revenue dedication for Health Care Subsidy Fund.* [1] |
Raises cigarette tax rate from $2.575 to $2.70 per pack and dedicates additional revenue to the Health Care Subsidy Fund [1] |
Raises from 45 to 57 maximum eligibility age for exempt fireman certificates and membership in New Jersey State Fireman's Association. [1] |
Raises maximum age for membership in New Jersey State Firemen's Association. [1] |
Raises maximum workers' compensation fees for evaluating physicians [1] |
Raises minimum age for purchase and sale of tobacco products and electronic smoking devices from 19 to 21 [1] |
Raises minimum age for sale and purchase of tobacco products from 18 to 19. * [1] |
Raises pay for election workers to $300 per day; permits counties to provide additional compensation to election workers; appropriates $7,000,000 to Department of State. * [1] |
Raises statutory threshold for certain public bidding, permits bidder disqualification due to prior negative experience, adds exemptions to public bidding requirement under "State College Contracts Law," and establishes process for cooperative pricing sys [1] |
Raises the statutory threshold for the public advertisement of bids under the "State College Contracts Law" and makes other changes to that law. [1] |
Raises, over time, hourly minimum wage to $15.00 [1] |
Rank of Adjutant-General of National Guards [1] |
Raoul Wallenberg--visiting professorship [1] |
Rape Shield--date [1] |
Rape counselors -testimony require victims written consent for disclosure [1] |
Raritan River -reduce minimum passing flow requirement to reduce reservoir depletion [1] |
Rates for official advertising [1] |
Ratifies the SMART Research and Development Compact in New Jersey; appropriates $25,000. * [1] |
Rating organizations [1] |