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

33:1-97. Special auction permit to nonprofit organization; fee, duration

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1. a. The director may issue a special auction permit to any nonprofit organization operating solely for civic, religious, educational, charitable, fraternal, social or recreational purposes. The fee for the license shall be $100.
b. The permit shall only entitle the permittee to sell at auction alcoholic beverages donated to the organization. A person licensed under Title 33 of the Revised Statutes may in any calendar year donate alcoholic beverages to a maximum of three nonprofit organizations which have been issued a permit under this section, provided such donations are not made in connection with a sale of an alcoholic beverage.
c. The permit shall be valid only for the date specified. Only one such permit shall be issued to a nonprofit organization in any calender year.
d. Pursuant to the provisions of the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), the director shall promulgate regulations to effectuate the provisions of this act.
L.2001, c.115, s.1.
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