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Source Disclosure Form is a legal document that was released by the New Jersey Department of the Treasury - a government authority operating within New Jersey.
Q: What is a Source Disclosure Form?
A: A Source Disclosure Form is a document used in New Jersey to disclose the sources of income of a public official or employee.
Q: Who needs to fill out a Source Disclosure Form?
A: Public officials and employees in New Jersey are required to fill out a Source Disclosure Form.
Q: What information is included in a Source Disclosure Form?
A: A Source Disclosure Form includes information about the sources of income of the public official or employee, such as the name and address of the employer.
Q: Why is a Source Disclosure Form important?
A: A Source Disclosure Form is important for transparency and to prevent conflicts of interest.
Q: Is the information in a Source Disclosure Form public?
A: Yes, in New Jersey, the information in a Source Disclosure Form is considered public and may be accessed by the public.
Q: What happens if someone fails to file a Source Disclosure Form?
A: Failure to file a Source Disclosure Form can result in penalties, including fines or removal from office.
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