A. 
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 44:8-1,[1] There shall be a Board of Assistance of the Township composed of five members, at least one of them a woman, appointed by the Mayor upon approval of the Township Committee. They shall serve without compensation but shall be allowed their necessary and actual expenses. The term of one member of the Local Assistance Board shall be for one year, and that member only may be appointed from among the Committeemen. The terms of the other members shall be four years each, one term expiring in each year.
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Editor's Note: N.J.S.A. 44:8-1 et seq. was repealed by L. 1940, c. 183. See now N.J.S.A. 44:8-115 et seq.
B. 
The term of each member of the Local Assistance Board shall begin on January 1, and each member shall continue in office until his successor is appointed and qualifies.
C. 
Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term only.
D. 
The Local Assistance Board shall have the powers and perform the duties prescribed by general law and ordinance and shall appoint a Director of Welfare pursuant to state law.
A. 
The Local Assistance Board shall organize and select a Chairman and a Secretary and appoint a Director of Welfare, who shall be the first executive and administrative officer of the Board. He shall hold office for a term of five years from the date of his appointment and shall be paid a salary fixed by the Board, subject to approval of the Township Committee.
B. 
If a vacancy occurs in the office of Director of Welfare, a temporary or Acting Director may be appointed to serve for not more than 90 days.
The Director of Welfare shall:
A. 
Supervise, by periodic investigation, every person receiving public assistance, such investigation to be made by visitation at least once a month.
B. 
Reconsider from month to month the amount and nature of public assistance given and alter, amend or suspend assistance when circumstances so require.
C. 
Devise ways and means for bringing persons unable to maintain themselves to self-support or to the support of any other person or agency able and willing so to do.
D. 
Keep full and complete records of investigations, supervisions, assistance and rehabilitation and of all certifications of persons for employment or benefits and cancellations thereof.
E. 
Bring about appropriate action for commitment to any state or county institution when the best interest of the needy person would be so served.
F. 
Render immediate public assistance to any needy person found in the Township, subject to determination and adjustment of responsibility as provided by law.
G. 
Inquire into the facts, conditions and circumstances of a person applying for public assistance, including legal residence, family connections, living conditions, resources and income; the direct and indirect causes of the person's need; and such other matters as may be required by law, making a written record thereof.
H. 
By written order, render such aid and material assistance as he may, in his discretion, after reasonable inquiry, deem necessary to the end that a person shall not suffer unnecessarily from cold, hunger or sickness or be deprived of shelter pending further certification of the case and determine after completing his investigation whether continued assistance is necessary, making such order as, in his judgment, is warranted, having due regard to the circumstances disclosed by the investigation.
I. 
Revoke any continued order for assistance whenever it appears that the person receiving it is no longer needy or will otherwise be provided for.