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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 39A

52:39A-4 Submission of evidence to commissioner.

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4. Each public body which enters into a contract which is subject to the provisions of this act regarding labor harmony agreements shall submit to the commissioner evidence of an executed labor harmony agreement, and, if the public body determines that a labor harmony agreement will prevent a project from going forward, a copy of the determination and documentation supporting the finding. The public body shall provide, in a timely manner as required by the commissioner, up to date information regarding any changes in the information submitted.
The commissioner shall make information submitted pursuant to this section available to the public, and shall provide to the Legislature, and make public, an annual report of all covered hospitality projects, and all instances of public bodies determining not to require labor harmony agreements.
L.2019, c.438, s.4.
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