52:16-10. Fees to State Treasurer 52:16-10. The Secretary of State shall not be entitled to, or take, receive or retain, except for the use of the State, any compensation, pay, fee or emolument whatsoever, other than his annual salary, for any act or service performed or thing done or furnished by the Secretary of State in any official capacity, or under any law of this State. The gross amount of all moneys received by the secretary in any capacity for the use of the State shall be paid to the State Treasurer, except as is otherwise provided in this 1987 amendatory and supplementary act. Amended 1987,c.435,s.16.
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