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52:27BBB-29 Biannual report on progress.

137 words·~1 min read·/nj/52-198

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29. The chief operating officer shall biannually provide to the Local Finance Board a report on the progress of each qualified municipality toward achieving municipal rehabilitation and economic recovery. The director shall formally report annually to the Local Finance Board, the commissioner, the Attorney General, the treasurer, the Governor, each member of the governing body of each qualified municipality, including the mayor, each member of the county board of freeholders in the county in which the qualified municipality is situated, each member of the regional impact council, and each member of the Legislature on the municipality's progress towards achieving these goals.
The reports may also include recommendations to the Legislature by the chief operating officer for specific changes to the law that the chief operating officer believes would facilitate the goal of rehabilitating the qualified municipality.
L.2002,c.43,s.29.
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