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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 4

54:4-23.3a. Application; review for compliance

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a. Upon receipt of a copy of an application and accompanying information pursuant to section 3 of P.L. 1964, c. 48 (C. 54:4-23.3), the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection shall acknowledge receipt of such to both the applicant and the assessor of the taxing district in which the land is situated.
b. The commissioner shall provide for a review of the application for compliance with subsection a. of section 3 of P.L. 1964, c. 48 (C. 54:4-23.3). The application review shall include an on-site inspection of the property during one of the first three years in which applications are received, and not less frequently than once every three years following the first inspection.
c. The commissioner shall notify the assessor of the taxing district, in writing, of his findings of compliance or noncompliance of each applicant with subsection a. of section 3 of P.L. 1964, c. 48 (C. 54:4-23.3). If the commissioner indicates to the assessor a finding of compliance, the assessor may, upon his own determination that the property is otherwise qualified for valuation, assessment and taxation, as provided in P.L. 1964, c. 48 (C. 54:4-23.1 et seq.), approve or disapprove the application.
If the commissioner indicates to the assessor that the applicant is not in compliance, the assessor shall disapprove the application. The assessor's approval or disapproval shall be transmitted to the applicant as in the case of other applications for valuation, assessment and taxation, as provided in P.L. 1964, c. 48 (C. 54:4-23.1 et seq.).
d. In the event that the commissioner does not give timely notice to the assessor of his findings after review of the application, as timely notice is prescribed by rules and regulations adopted by the Director of the Division of Taxation, pursuant to section 3 of this amendatory and supplementary act, the assessor may approve or disapprove the application as in the case of other applications not subject to provisions of this amendatory and supplementary act.
L. 1986, c. 201, s. 2, eff. Aug. 1, 1987.
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