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Code · New Jersey · Title 48 — Partnerships · Chapter 4

48:4-3.1. Conditions permitted

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Nothing in this act shall preclude the Commissioner of Transportation from limiting certificates of public convenience and necessity by imposing conditions as to the area of operation, route of operation, expiration of the certificate, equipment, maintenance, service or such other condition as public convenience and necessity may reasonably require or permit, or for providing, with respect to regular route bus operations, for any special provisions relating to the issuance of certificates of public convenience and necessity, and petitions and proceedings concerning the issuance of those certificates, as public convenience and necessity may reasonably require or permit.
L. 1973, c. 158, s. 10; amended 1987,c.445,s.2.
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