Task Force meeting of Assembly Task Force on Waterway Safety

testimony concerning the role of boating safety education as it pertains to the prevention of boating accidents and fatalities

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Task Force meeting of Assembly Task Force on Waterway Safety

testimony concerning the role of boating safety education as it pertains to the prevention of boating accidents and fatalities

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Task Force meeting of Assembly Task Force on Waterway Safety: testimony concerning waterway safety
2002, Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit
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Cover title.
Held Nov. 15, 2002, Rutgers University, Camden Campus, Camden, N.J.

Published in
Trenton, N.J
Other Titles
Testimony concerning the role of boating safety education as it pertains to the prevention of boating accidents and fatalities

Classifications

Library of Congress
KFN1811.4 .W38 2002a

The Physical Object

Pagination
90, 37 p. :
Number of pages
90

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3749250M
LCCN
2003431691
OCLC/WorldCat
51894735

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