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CHAPTER 212, LAWS OF 1954

ritories of the State as shall be affected thereby and excludes all aspects of employer-employee relationship as to health and safety hazards.

C.26:2C-3 Air Pollution Control Commission created, members.
3. There is hereby created in the State Department of Health an Air Pollution Control Commission, which shall consist of 9 members, 3 of whom shall be the State Commissioner of Health or a member of the State Department of Health designated by him, the Commissioner of Labor and Industry or a member of the Department of Labor and Industry designated by him, and the Secretary of Agriculture or a member of the Department of Agriculture designated by him, who shall serve ex officio, 1 citizen of the State representing the general public and 5 members to be appointed from persons to be nominated by the organizations hereinafter enumerated, by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
On or before July 1, 1954 and thereafter as required, at least 1 month prior to the expiration of the term of the member chosen from nominees of each organization hereafter enumerated, each such organization shall submit to the Governor a list of 3 recommended nominees for membership on the commission from which list the Governor shall appoint 1. If any organization does not submit a list of recommended nominees at any time required by this act, the Governor may appoint a member of his choice.
The organizations which shall be entitled to submit recommended nominees are: New Jersey Health Officers Association, New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers, Inc., New Jersey Manufacturers Association, New Jersey Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association.

C.26:2C-4 Terms, vacancies, removal.
4. Of the 6 members first to be appointed, 1 shall be appointed for a term of 1 year, 2 for terms of 2 years, 1 for a term of 3 years and 2 for terms of 4 years beginning on July 1, 1954. Thereafter, all appointments shall be made for terms of 4 years