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Code · New Jersey · Title 46 — Water Rights · Chapter 3C

46:3C-5. Providing municipal clerk with lists of off-site conditions

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5. a. Every person who owns, leases, or maintains any off-site condition, as defined in paragraph (3), (4), (5), (6), or
(8)of section 3 of P.L.1995, c.253 (C.46:3C-3), located in this State, shall provide the municipal clerk of each municipality in which those off-site conditions are located, a list in the form and manner specified by the Commissioner of Community Affairs, of the location of the off-site conditions within the boundaries of the municipality. The provisions of this subsection shall apply whether or not the person provides any service within a municipality in which an off-site condition exists.
b. Every person subject to the provisions of subsection a. of this section shall submit the required lists within one year of the effective date of this act and shall update the lists, as necessary, as of August 31 of every year.
The person providing the lists pursuant to this section shall also send to the municipal clerk of each municipality receiving the list a statement as follows:
"This list identifies [insert type] off-site conditions owned, leased or maintained by [insert name and address of provider] as defined in the "New Residential Construction Off-Site Conditions Disclosure Act," P.L.1995, c.253 (C.46:3C-1 et seq.), which as of [date] have been identified as existing within [name of municipality]."
L.1995,c.253,s.5.
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