Full question:
Can a New Jersey municipality pass a resolution which has the force of law including the ability to levy fines for violations?
- Category: Government
- Date:
- State: New Jersey
Answer:
Yes, a New Jersey municipality can pass a resolution that has the force of law and includes penalties for violations. Their authority is broad, allowing them to enact such laws as long as they do not conflict with state laws. While municipal laws cannot be less strict than similar state laws, they can be more stringent if permitted by law.
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