New Jersey Code § 39:6A-22.1

Preference to New Jersey investments
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39:6A-22.1. Preference to New Jersey investments
Moneys collected by or available to the exchange shall be invested by the board of directors in accordance with the liabilities of the fund and the statutory limitations on insurer investments in Title 17 of the Revised Statutes; except that the board shall invest moneys of the exchange in New Jersey or in equity securities or debt obligations of businesses incorporated in New Jersey for operations in the State, if at least equivalent to any alternative investment opportunities outside New Jersey, with respect to risk exposure, rates of return and other investment objectives established by the board.
The exchange shall at least annually file a report with the Commissioner of Insurance and the chairmen of the Assembly Banking and Insurance Committee and the Senate Labor, Industry and Professions Committee, or the successors of those committees, setting forth, among other things, the income, claims and investment experience of the exchange. The commissioner shall prescribe, by regulation, the contents and form of the report.
L. 1985, c. 520, s. 12, eff. Jan. 21, 1986.

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