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Code · New Jersey · Title 33 — Military Affairs · Chapter 1

33:1-12.18 Issuance of new license permitted to applicants filing within one year of expiration, fee; Class C license, permitted to lapse, not renewed within eight years, public sale.

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6. a. Except as provided in subsection d. of this section, in any case in which a timely renewal was not filed, nothing in this act shall be deemed to prevent the issuance of a new license to a person who files an application therefor within one year following the expiration of the license renewal period, but who pays the municipal and State renewal fees for the year for which a timely renewal application was not filed, if the director shall determine in writing that the applicant's failure to apply for a renewal of his license was due to circumstances beyond his control or other extraordinary circumstances.
b. Any request for relief under this section shall be filed not later than one year following the expiration of the license renewal period for the license which was not renewed in a timely manner and shall be accompanied by a nonreturnable filing fee of $100 payable to the director for each license term.
c. A new license issued pursuant to this section shall be assigned the same license number as the license which was not renewed in a timely manner.
d. Notwithstanding subsection a. of this section, a person with an expired license which was not renewed within the five years immediately preceding the enactment of P.L.2010, c.14, but who pays the municipal and State renewal fees for each year for which a timely renewal application was not filed, may file for issuance of a new license in accordance with subsection a. of this section within six months of the effective date of P.L.2010, c.14.
e. Notwithstanding the limitation set forth in section 2 of P.L.1947, c.94 (C.33:1-12.14) concerning the number of licenses that may be issued within a municipality, the governing body of a municipality in which an inactive Class C license has been permitted to lapse and has not been renewed within eight years immediately preceding the enactment of P.L.2023, c.290 (C.33:1-10b et al.) may issue a new Class C license at public sale for use at a licensed premises located within the municipality in a manner consistent with the provisions of P.L.1975, c.275 (C.33:1-19.1 et seq.).
Any Class C license issued pursuant to this subsection shall be of the same license type as the expired license and shall be used in a manner consistent with the provisions of Title 33 of the Revised Statutes and any regulation promulgated by the director.
L.1947, c.94, s.6; amended 1992, c.188, s.7; 2010, c.14, s.1; 2023, c.290, s.5.
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