New Jersey Administrative Code Title - TABLES CORRELATING RULES AND STATUTES

In the New Jersey Administrative Code, the section titled "Tables Correlating Rules and Statutes" provides reference tables that link:

Administrative Rules (found in the New Jersey Administrative Code, or NJAC)
with

Statutes (found in the New Jersey Statutes Annotated, or NJSA)

Purpose:

These tables are designed to help users cross-reference between regulations and statutes. For example:

If you're looking at a statute and want to see the regulations enacted under its authority.

Or, if you're examining an administrative rule and want to find the statutory authority behind it.

What's Included:

You can generally expect:

Statute-to-Rule Table – Lists NJSA citations followed by associated NJAC rules.

Rule-to-Statute Table – Lists NJAC citations followed by the enabling or related NJSA statutes.

Where to Find It:

These tables are typically:

Located at the end of the print volumes of the NJAC.

Or, available through LexisNexis, which publishes the official NJAC online.

If you’re accessing through a legal research database (like Westlaw, Lexis, or NJ's own legal portals), search for:

"NJAC Correlation Tables"

Or check the index or appendices of the NJAC.

 

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