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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 47A

40:47A-5.1. Reimbursement; amount

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The State House Commission, having verified the accuracy of statements made in the application for reimbursement and established the eligibility of the municipality to receive payment pursuant to the provisions of this act, shall:
(a)Award reimbursement in an amount equal to 75% of the actual expenditures made by a municipality, pursuant to emergency appropriations adopted in dealing with an emergency within its borders, or
(b)Award reimbursement equal to 100% of the expenditures incurred by a sending municipality and provided for by an emergency appropriation, in instances where said municipality is asked to provide and render assistance to a neighboring municipality in an emergency by supplying fire and police aid, or both, and does provide such assistance.
(c)In the event that the total of eligible requests for reimbursement exceeds the total amount of the fund, the State House Commission shall prorate and distribute the fund on the basis of the total of all eligible requests received.
L.1970, c. 23, s. 4.
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