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Code · New Jersey · Title 40A — Municipalities and Counties · Chapter 65

40A:65-30 "Sharing Available Resources Efficiently (SHARE)" program established.

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30. a. A local unit that plans to study the feasibility of a shared service agreement, joint contract, or municipal consolidation may apply to the director for grants or loans to fund the study, including consultant costs, and to fund one-time start-up costs of a shared service agreement or joint contract or municipal consolidation. The director, in consultation with the Commissioner of Education, shall establish a program to be known as the "Sharing Available Resources Efficiently" program, or "SHARE," to accomplish this purpose, and, in consultation with the commissioner, shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to effectuate the purposes of the program.
b. The director, in consultation with the commissioner, shall provide guidelines and procedures for the submission of SHARE grant and loan applications.
c. Applications for shared service study funds:
(1)May require such local match of funds, as is determined by the director for the studies if the director finds that the local unit is financially capable of providing such matching funds.
(2)Shall not require a local match of funds for consolidation studies under sections 1 to 37 of P.L.2007, c.63 (C.40A:65-1 et al.) or the "Municipal Consolidation Act," P.L.1977, c.435 (C.40:43-66.35 et al.).
(3)Grants for implementation of shared services may include financial assistance for terminal leave benefits, but not for early retirement incentives related to pension contributions.
d. Applications for one-time start-up costs shall provide that:
(1)Local units may apply for financial assistance for the one-time start-up costs necessary to implement shared services. Costs that may be financed through the issuance of debt or capital lease agreements shall be excluded from this program.
(2)The director may set limits on aid awards and negotiate the various provisions, costs, payment provisions, and amounts of grants or loans to ensure that the shared service is cost effective and in the public interest. Financial assistance for costs associated with terminal leave benefits shall be limited to the lesser of the officer or employee's regular base rate of compensation that is paid for the terminal leave benefit pursuant to an applicable employment contract, local practice, local ordinance, or State law.
e. The director may provide technical support programs to assist local units in applying for grants or aid for studying shared services.
L.2007, c.63, s.30; amended 2019, c.433, s.12.
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