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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 18A

52:18A-254 Annual determination of dollar amount of ABLE account.

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6. Annually, the Department of the Treasury shall determine a dollar amount of an ABLE account, which shall not be less than $25,000, which shall not be considered in evaluating the financial needs of a designated beneficiary or be deemed a financial resource or a form of financial aid or assistance to a designated beneficiary, for purposes of determining the eligibility of the beneficiary for any scholarship, grant, or monetary assistance awarded by the State for the purposes of financing the education expenses of the beneficiary, including higher education expenses; nor shall the amount of any account as determined by the Department of the Treasury provided for a designated beneficiary under P.L.2015, c.185 (C.52:18A-250 et al.) reduce the amount of any scholarship grant or monetary assistance which the beneficiary is entitled to be awarded by the State for the purposes of financing education expenses.
L.2015, c.185, s.6.
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