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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 27B

52:27B-20.4. DEP fees as anticipated revenues; statistical information required

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4. a. In preparing the Governor's proposed budget, for each State fiscal year, the State Treasurer shall include the total estimated amount of fees anticipated by the department for that fiscal year as Schedule I Anticipated Revenues.
b. In addition to such other information as the State Treasurer deems necessary to include in the objectives, program classifications and evaluation data of all programs administered by the department and funded entirely or in part by fees, the Treasurer shall include, in the Governor's proposed budget for each State fiscal year, the information which is required of the department pursuant to section 5 of this act.
In the case of two or more fees which fund the same program, the information required pursuant to this subsection may be aggregated to reflect such overlap.
L.1991,c.426,s.4.
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