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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 10A

5:10A-78 Refund of certain fees.

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78. a. Any fees collected, plus earned interest, not committed to a transportation project under a project agreement entered into under section 77 of P.L.2015, c.19 (C.5:10A-77) within 10 years of the date of collection, or not used for other allowable administrative costs within 10 years of the date of collection, shall be refunded to the fee-payer under a procedure prescribed by the commission; provided, however, that if the fee-payer transfers the development or any portion thereof, the fee-payer shall enter into an agreement with the grantee in a form as shall be provided by the commission which shall indicate who shall be entitled to receive any refund, and that agreement shall be filed with the chief fiscal officer.
b. Any person who has been assessed a development fee may request in writing a reconsideration of the fee and a hearing by an employee so delegated by the commission within 90 days of the receipt of notification of the amount of the fee on the grounds that the commission or its officers or employees, in issuing the fee, did not abide by the provisions of sections 74 and 75 of P.L.2015, c.19 (C.5:10A-74 and C.5:10A-75) or the provisions of the resolution adopted by the commission pursuant to subsection a. of section 74 of P.L.2015, c.19 (C.5:10A-74).
L.2015, c.19, s.78.
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