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Code · New Jersey · Title 32 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 1

32:1-35.10. Federal aid for air terminals

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The Port Authority may make application directly to the proper Federal officials or agencies for Federal loans or grants in aid of air terminals owned or operated by it; provided, that if either State shall have or adopt general legislation governing applications for Federal aid for air terminals by municipalities of such State, or the receipt or disbursement of such Federal aid by or on behalf of such municipalities, then such legislation shall at the option of such State apply to applications by the Port Authority for Federal aid for air terminals located in such State and to the receipt and disbursement of such Federal aid by or on behalf of the Port Authority, in the same manner and to the same extent as other municipalities of such State.
Except as above provided, no agency or commission of either State shall have jurisdiction over any air terminals under the control of the Port Authority, and all details of financing, construction, leasing, charges, rates, tolls, contracts and the operation of air terminals owned or controlled by the Port Authority shall be within its sole discretion and its decision in connection with any and all matters concerning such air terminals shall be controlling and conclusive. The local laws, resolutions, ordinances, rules and regulations of a municipality within which an air terminal is situated shall apply to such air terminal, if so provided in any agreement between the Port Authority and such municipality, and to the extent provided in such agreement.
L.1947, c. 43, p. 126, s. 10. Amended by L.1948, c. 214, p. 1040, s. 2.
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