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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 50

54:50-26 Information furnished by State agency.

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3. a. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a State agency shall, upon request of the director, furnish the following information with respect to each person covered by this act:
(1)business name or the name under which the applicant for a license or licenses will be licensed or is licensed;
(2)business address or whatever type of address the State agency requires from the applicant for a license or the licensee to furnish to the agency including an Internet address;
(3)federal social security number or federal taxpayer identification number, or both numbers when the person has both numbers, or the reason or reasons, furnished by the person, why the person does not have either number; and
(4)as to holders of licenses, but not pending applicants for licenses, the information, if any, upon which the State agency has identified that a licensee is a business entity.
b. The reports of information required under subsection a. of this section shall be submitted on a compatible magnetic tape file or in some other form which is mutually acceptable to the State agency and the director. Information as to current licensees shall be submitted to the director within the time prescribed in the director's request, or at such other mutually agreeable time.
L.1995,c.158,s.3; amended 2004, c.58, s.2.
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