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CHAPTER 212, LAWS OF 1954 duplicate of the analytical report shall be furnished promptly to the person suspected of causing air pollution; (e) Receive or initiate complaints of air pollution, hold hearings in connection with air pollution and institute legal proceedings for the prevention of air pollution and for the recovery of penalties, in accordance with this act; (f) With the approval of the Governor, co-operate with, and receive money from, the Federal Government, the State Government, or any county or municipal government or from private sources for the study and control of air pollution.

C.26:2C-10 Conducting hearings, subpoena. 10. Any hearing required by this act to be held before the commission shall be held before any 3 or more members of the commission designated by the chairman and any member of the commission shall have power to subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance, administer oaths and require the production for examination of any books or papers relating to any matter under investigation in any such hearing. Any information as to secret processes or methods of manufacture or production shall not be disclosed in public hearing before the commission, insofar as practicable, and shall be kept confidential.

C.26:2C-11 County air pollution control association, members. 11. The commission shall organize a county air pollution control association in each county in which it shall determine that the establishment of such association is advisable to assist it in carrying out the purposes of this act. Each county air pollution control association shall consist of such number of resident members as shall be determined by the commission, who shall be appointed by the commission and shall serve at the pleasure of the commission without compensation.

C.26:2C-12 Duty of county association. 12. It shall be the duty of each county air pollution control association to study air pollution problems of the county.

C.26:2C-13 Codes, etc., of local application submitted to county association. 13. All codes, rules or regulations of strictly local application, before they are adopted by the commission, shall be submitted to the county air