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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 16M

17:16M-6. Notification of applicant

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a. Within 60 days of receiving all of the information and documents specified in section 3 of this act and such other information as the commissioner may require, the commissioner shall notify the applicant as to whether the commissioner intends to approve the application, or whether it is denied. The intent of approval may be conditioned upon the applicant satisfying conditions set by the commissioner. If the commissioner denies the application, the commissioner shall notify the applicant in writing and shall state the basis for the denial.
b. Upon a finding that the applicant has met all of the requirements of this act and all conditions imposed on the commissioner's intent of approval, the commissioner shall issue a certificate of approval of the conversion which shall be endorsed upon or annexed to the certificate of incorporation.
L.1991,c.42,s.6.
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