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Code · New Jersey · Title 27 — State Control of Manufacture and Sale of Liquor [Repealed] · Chapter 1C

27:1C-14. Application for dissolution

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a. The governing body of a county within which a transportation development district has been designated under section 4 of this act may, by ordinance or resolution, as appropriate, apply to the commissioner for the dissolution of the district. The application shall include the reasons for the proposed dissolution and a plan for disbursing any funds remaining in the transportation development district trust fund, whether by refunds to owners of property on which the fees were assessed or otherwise, and for concluding the business of the district generally.
b. The commissioner shall, within 60 days of the receipt of a completed application,
(1)by order dissolve the district and approve the county's plan for concluding the business of the district or
(2)disapprove the application and inform the governing body of the county in writing of the reasons for the disapproval and any conditions or changes in the plan for concluding the business of the district which the commissioner believes to be necessary in the public interest.
L.1989,c.100,s.14.
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