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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 55D

40:55D-136.18 Notice in New Jersey Register.

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12. a. State agencies shall, within 30 days after the effective date of P.L.2020, c.53 (C.40:55D-136.7 et seq.), place a notice in the New Jersey Register tolling approvals in conformance with P.L.2020, c.53 (C.40:55D-136.7 et seq.).
b. Any government approval subject to the automatic suspension of the running period of such approval for the COVID-19 extension period shall be registered with the department within 30 days of the notice in the New Jersey register.
c. The running period of any approval not registered pursuant to this section shall not be suspended for the COVID-19 extension period.
d. The department shall publish on its website a list of government approvals for which the running of the period of such approvals are suspended for the COVID-19 extension period within 14 days of receipt of the government approval registration pursuant to this section.
L.2020, c.53, s.12.
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