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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 35

52:35-2 Statement required from prospective bidders; contents; fee.

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Officials of the State shall require of all persons proposing to submit bids on public work to be furnished for or on behalf of the State or any officer, board, commission, committee, department or other branch of the State government, a statement under oath in response to a questionnaire, standardized for like classes of work, to be submitted to such persons by such State official. The statement shall develop fully the financial ability, adequacy of plant and equipment, organization and prior experience of the prospective bidder, and also such other pertinent and material facts as may seem desirable.
All persons shall remit a $100 fee to the State Treasurer at the time each statement is filed. The fee shall not apply to any statements filed before the effective date of P.L.2003, c.117.
Amended 2003, c.117, s.12.
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