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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 9

45:9-37.24 Application, renewal, reinstatement fees.

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14. a. A fee established by the board by regulation shall accompany each application for licensure. Licenses shall expire biennially at a time established by the board and may be renewed upon submission of a renewal application to the board. If the renewal fee is not paid by the designated date, the license shall automatically expire, but may be reinstated by the board within two years of its expiration date upon payment of a reinstatement fee. The license fee payable to the board for a new or reinstated license may be pro rated at the discretion of the board.
Reinstatement of a license may include a requirement that renewal of a lapsed license be renewed under the procedures established for initial licensure.
b. Fees shall be established, prescribed or changed by the board for examinations, licensure and other services performed pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1974, c.46 (C.45:1-3.2).
c. All fees and any fines imposed by the board shall be paid to the board and shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer and be part of the General Fund.
L.1983,c.296,s.14; amended 2003, c.18, s.10.
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