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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 56

40:56-71.5 Assessments to repay loan.

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5. a. In any instance in which a municipality or a district management corporation receives a loan from the downtown business improvement loan fund, the governing body of the municipality shall establish assessments in the manner in which costs may be assessed pursuant to section 8 of P.L.1972, c.134 (C.40:56-72) within the special improvement district in which the downtown business improvement zone is located in an amount sufficient to produce revenues on an annual basis to repay the loan in accordance with the repayment schedule for the loan established by the Department of Community Affairs.
b. The Department of Community Affairs may, at any time, revoke the approval of an improvement or funding for an improvement if it finds that the payments made from the fund are not being used as required by P.L.1998, c.115 (C.40:56-71.1 et seq.).
L.1998,c.115,s.5.
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