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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 1A

30:1A-13 List of State-owned properties available for use as residential treatment facility for certain individuals.

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2. The Commissioner of Human Services, in conjunction with the State Treasurer, shall prepare and maintain a list of all available State-owned properties that would be suitable for use as housing for adults with mental illness, or children or adults with developmental disabilities.
The list shall include: the location of the property; the general condition of the property, including whether the property is available for immediate occupancy; and the square footage of the property including, if available or applicable, the size of potential sleeping areas, eating areas and kitchen space, recreational space, and classroom space.
The commissioner shall provide the list to nonprofit and for-profit agencies and organizations that provide or intend to provide housing for adults with mental illness or children or adults with developmental disabilities, upon request of the agency or organization and when the State is provided notice, either verbally or in writing, that the agency or organization is relocating.
L.2007,c.76,s.2.
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