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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 15A

17:15A-35 Contents of application.

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6. The application for a license shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
a. The name, age, business address, residence and present and previous occupations of each applicant or licensee and of each officer, owner, director, partner, and substantial stockholder of the check cashing business to be licensed;
b. The name and business address of each manager of each office, mobile office or limited branch office that the applicant proposes to operate;
c. The address of each stationary site, if the check cashing business, or any portion thereof, is to be conducted from a stationary site or sites;
d. The New Jersey motor vehicle registration number or other identification of the mobile office and the exact location or locations, if more than one, at which the applicant proposes to operate the mobile office, if the check cashing business, or any portion thereof, is to be conducted from a mobile office;
e. Any other information that the commissioner may reasonably require;
f. All licensees shall have an affirmative obligation to advise the commissioner in writing within five days of any change in the information required under subsections a., c. and d. of this section; and
g. An applicant's customer information, customer lists, authorizations and customer contracts submitted to or obtained by the department in connection with an application for licensure for a limited branch office shall be confidential and not public records subject to public access, inspection or copying under P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) or the common law concerning access to public records. The applicant's name and address and an application for licensure for a limited branch office shall be public records.
Nothing contained in this subsection shall restrict the authority of the department or any other governmental entity to access documents, whether or not deemed public records, submitted in connection with an application for a limited branch office license.
L.1993,c.383,s.6; amended 2003, c.252, s.2; see s.8 of 2003, c.252 for contingency in 2014.
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