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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 17B

52:17B-167 Selection of grant recipients.

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9. a. The Attorney General shall select grant recipients.
b. No more than 50% of the total dollar amount of grants awarded from the fund shall be allocated to municipalities eligible to receive State aid pursuant to subsections a., b. and c. of section 1 of P.L.1985, c.170 (C.52:27D-118.11).
c. No municipality shall receive a grant exceeding $200,000 for a project or $50,000 for equipment. However, if funding remains after all approved projects and law enforcement equipment grants have been funded in any program year, funding in excess of the amount specified in this subsection may be awarded to grantees by the Attorney General.
d. A municipality which receives a grant for a project under this act may receive funding in subsequent years to continue that project. Approval of a continuation grant shall be contingent upon certification by the Attorney General that the project is effectively meeting the objectives of this act. A municipality that is eligible to receive an initial grant under this act shall be eligible to receive continuation funding.
L.1993, c.220, s.9; amended 2007, c.39, s.10.
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