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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 13B

52:13B-11 Approval, objection by sponsor, publishing of fiscal note, estimate.

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6. If, after the three-day review period provided in section 5 of P.L.1980, c.67 (C.52:13B-10), the Legislative Budget and Finance Officer has received no objections from the sponsor, the Officer shall cause the fiscal note or legislative fiscal estimate to be printed and promptly made available through the Office of Legislative Services to all members of the Legislature and to the general public. If, however, the sponsor objects to the fiscal note or legislative fiscal estimate, the Legislative Budget and Finance Officer shall promptly review it and make any changes therein which the Officer might deem as reasonable, in the interest of accuracy and objectivity.
Any fiscal note or legislative fiscal estimate with which a sponsor does not concur after being reviewed by the Legislative Budget and Finance Officer shall contain the following statement: "The sponsor does not concur with the information presented herein."
L.1980, c.67, s.6; amended 2007, c.151, s.6.
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