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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 24

52:24-4.3. Annual audit and report on DEP fees, requirements

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4. The State Auditor shall, as part of his responsibility under R.S.52:24-4, conduct a post-audit of each account in the Department of Environmental Protection for which fees accrue, and shall issue a special report each year on such fees and fee accounts to the Governor and the Legislature. In conducting the post-audit, the State Auditor shall use the report required to be prepared by the department pursuant to section 2 of this act, and may require the department to supply such additional documents as are necessary and pertinent to the post-audit.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the reports shall be due on or before March 1 of 1992 and March 1 of each succeeding year. Each annual report shall include, but not be limited to, the following information and analysis on fees or fee subaccounts, as appropriate, for the previous fiscal year:
a. The extent to which the calculation of each fee conforms to the requirements, if any, of the statute or rule or regulation authorizing or imposing the fee;
b. The extent to which the method of calculating each fee reflects the cost of the regulation, service or other activity for which it is imposed;
c. The extent to which revenues accruing to the department from each fee are expended for the regulation, service or other activity for which it is imposed;
d. Surpluses in each fee account or subaccount, as the case may be, of revenue from fees, expressed both as a dollar amount and as a percentage of the amount imposed and collected during the appropriate fiscal year; and
e. Transfers of funds involving fee revenues during the appropriate fiscal year.
L.1991,c.427,s.4.
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