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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 5B

45:5B-31.1 Chair or booth rental license, application, requirements; rules, regulations.

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5. a. An individual applying for a chair or booth rental license shall:
(1)Make application to the board on forms as it may require; and
(2)Pay a fee as required by the board.
b. The board shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the information to be submitted for a chair or booth rental license, including information regarding an applicant's compliance with State and federal tax laws, and the board shall issue a booth rental permit, to any person who holds a license, certificate of registration, or permit issued by the board, upon application and compliance with the following:
(1)submission of a copy of the written agreement required by section 4 of P.L.2023, c.231 (C.45:5B-11.1);
(2)inspection of the premises prior to the issuance of a chair or booth rental license;
(3)payment of the booth rental permit fee and the booth rental inspection fee set forth by the board; and
(4)receipt of an inspection report from the board indicating approval of the booth.
c. A booth rental permit shall not be transferable except that when the shop changes location, a booth rental permit may be transferred by filing a new booth rental agreement and receipt of an inspection report from the board indicating approval of the booth.
L.2023, c.231, s.5.
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