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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 37

40:37-11.7 County park commission to maintain Internet website or webpage; contents.

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3. Any county park commission established pursuant to chapter 37 of Title 40 of the Revised Statutes shall maintain either an Internet website or a webpage on the county's Internet website. The purpose of the website or webpage shall be to provide increased public access to the county park commission's operations and activities. The following information, if applicable, shall be posted on the county park commission's website or webpage:
a. a description of the county park commission's mission and responsibilities;
b. the budget once adopted for the current and immediately prior fiscal years. Commencing with the fiscal year next following the effective date of P.L.2011, c.167 (C.4:24-20.1 et al.), the budgets of at least three consecutive fiscal years shall be available on the website or webpage;
c. the most recent Comprehensive Annual Financial Report or other similar financial information;
d. the annual audit for the most recent and immediately prior fiscal years. Commencing with the fiscal year next following the effective date of P.L.2011, c.167 (C.4:24-20.1 et al.), the annual audits of at least three consecutive fiscal years shall be available on the website or webpage;
e. the county park commission's rules, regulations, and official policy statements deemed relevant by the commissioners to the interests of the residents within the county;
f. notice, posted pursuant to the "Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public Meetings Act," P.L.1975, c.231 (C.10:4-6 et seq.), of a meeting of the county park commission, setting forth the time, date, location, and agenda of the meeting;
g. the approved minutes of each meeting of the commission including all resolutions of the commission and its committees for the current fiscal year. Commencing with the fiscal year next following the effective date of P.L.2011, c.167 (C.4:24-20.1 et al.), the approved minutes of meetings for at least three consecutive fiscal years shall be available on the website or webpage;
h. the name, mailing address, electronic mail address, if available, and phone number of every person who exercises day-to-day supervision or management over some or all of the operations of the county park commission; and
i. a list of attorneys, advisors, consultants, and any other person, firm, business, partnership, corporation, or other organization which received any remuneration of $17,500 or more during the preceding fiscal year for any service whatsoever rendered to the county park commission.
L.2011, c.167, s.3.
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