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The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs offers RSS feeds for Adoptions and Proposals, allowing users to receive updates in an RSS reader or RSS-enabled web browser. Feeds provide headlines, brief summaries, and links to the appropriate pages or documents for more information. Last Modified: 6/23/2015 11:32 AM.
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GovPing monitors New Jersey AG Charities for new courts & legal regulatory changes. Every update since tracking began is archived, classified, and available as free RSS or email alerts — 3 changes logged to date.
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The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs has published RSS feed subscription options for Adoptions and Proposals categories. These feeds allow users to receive automated updates when new content is posted, using RSS reader software or RSS-enabled browsers. This is informational content about a free subscription service and does not create compliance obligations for regulated entities.
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RSS Feeds
RSS (R eally S imple S yndication) is a technology that allows organizations to deliver news to a desktop computer or other Internet device. By subscribing to RSS feeds, users can easily stay up-to-date with areas of the Division's site that are of interest. The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs offers several RSS feeds for use in an RSS reader or RSS-enabled Web browser. Division feeds consist of headline, brief summary, and a link that leads back to the appropriate page or document for more information.
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