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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 2A

5:2A-7. Responsibilities of board

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7. The board shall have general responsibility for the implementation of this act, as hereinafter provided, including without limitation, the responsibility:
a. To issue licenses and to decide causes affecting the granting, suspension, revocation or renewal thereof;
b. To conduct hearings or direct that hearings be conducted pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.) pertaining to civil violations of this act or regulations promulgated thereunder;
c. To promulgate rules and regulations;
d. To establish, prescribe and charge fees for licenses and permits;
e. To collect all license fees and taxes imposed by this act and the regulations promulgated thereunder;
f. To levy and collect penalties for violations of provisions of this act and the regulations promulgated thereunder; and
g. To ensure that all public boxing, wrestling, extreme wrestling, kick boxing and combative sports exhibitions, events, performances and contests are conducted in accordance with the provisions of this act and regulations promulgated pursuant to this act.
L.1985,c.83,s.7; amended 2000, c.124, s.4.
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