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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 6D

30:6D-51 Division of Development Disabilities Community Placement and Services Fund.

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9. a. The State Treasurer shall establish the Division of Developmental Disabilities Community Placement and Services Fund in the Department of the Treasury. All monies collected from the assessments set forth in this act shall be deposited in this fund. Subject to appropriation by the Legislature, the monies in this fund shall be transferred to the Department of Human Services in full to be used for reducing the Division of Developmental Disabilities' waiting list, making appropriate community placements and providing support services. The fund shall not be used to supplant appropriations from the General Fund to the Department of Human Services for use in making community placements.
b. The State Treasurer shall issue a quarterly report concerning the status of collections to the commissioner.
L.1998,c.40,s.9.
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