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Code · New Jersey · Title 58 — Insurance · Chapter 10A

58:10A-37.16 Liens for financial assistance.

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16. a. In addition to any other financial assistance requirements imposed by the authority pursuant to P.L.1997, c.235 (C.58:10A-37.1 et seq.), any award of financial assistance from the fund except for any grant awarded pursuant to paragraph
(1)of subsection c. of section 5 of P.L.1997, c.235 (C.58:10A-37.5) for a replacement or closure of a petroleum underground storage tank used to store heating oil at the applicant's residence or for a remediation necessitated by a discharge from a petroleum underground storage tank used to store heating oil at the applicant's residence, shall constitute, in each instance, a debt of the applicant to the fund. The debt shall constitute a lien on the real property at which the subject facility is located. The lien shall be in the amount of the financial assistance awarded the applicant. The lien shall attach when a notice of lien, incorporating the name of the property owner, a description of the real property on which the subject facility is located and an identification of the amount of the financial assurance awarded, is duly filed with the county recording officer in the county in which the property is located.
Where financial assistance from the fund is awarded as a combination of a loan and a grant, separate liens for the loan and the grant shall be filed. No lien shall be placed on any real property of an applicant based on a conditional hardship grant awarded pursuant to paragraph
(1)of subsection c. of section 5 of P.L.1997, c.235 (C.58:10A-37.5), for a replacement or closure of a petroleum underground storage tank used to store heating oil at the applicant's residence or for a remediation necessitated by a discharge from a petroleum underground storage tank used to store heating oil at the applicant's residence.
b. A lien that is filed on real property pursuant to a loan shall be removed upon repayment of the loan.
c. Except as provided below, the lien that is filed on real property pursuant to a conditional hardship grant shall be removed upon repayment of the amount of the grant that is unsatisfied or upon the end of a five-year period in which the site for which the financial assistance was awarded continued to be operated in substantially the same manner as it was operated at the time of the award of financial assistance. The period of operation need not run consecutively. Beginning with the second year of operating in substantially the same manner, 25% of the conditional hardship grant shall be deemed satisfied with an additional 25% to be satisfied each year until the entire amount of the conditional hardship grant is satisfied at the end of the five-year period.
The owner or operator of the facility claiming to have satisfied a conditional hardship grant due to the five-year period of operation, shall submit a certification of this fact to the authority. Upon repayment of the unsatisfied grant award or upon submittal of this certification, unless the authority has made a finding that the certification is not correct, the authority shall remove the lien from the property.
Where real property for which a conditional hardship grant was awarded is not being operated in substantially the same manner, the five-year period to satisfy the lien shall be tolled. If at any time prior to the satisfaction of the lien the property is developed or operated for a purpose that is not substantially the same as its operation at the time of the award of the conditional hardship grant, the grant recipient shall so certify to the authority upon the change in operation.
Upon receipt of this certification, the authority shall determine, based upon the new operation of the property if the financial assistance shall continue as a conditional hardship grant or if it shall be converted into a loan. In making this determination, the authority shall base its decision on the financial hardship factors used in determining the original eligibility for the conditional hardship grant.
A lien that is filed on real property pursuant to a grant shall be removed by the authority upon condemnation of the property or upon the exercise of the power of eminent domain, and the conditional hardship grant shall be deemed satisfied.
The authority may take whatever enforcement actions it deems necessary to verify the operation of any property for which a conditional hardship grant was made. The terms and conditions of any loan converted from a grant pursuant to this subsection shall be the same as those authorized pursuant to this act.
d. The provisions of this section do not apply to any real property of an applicant who is a public entity.
L.1997,c.235,s.16; amended 1999, c.89, s.5; 2005, c.315, s.2; 2006, c.58, s.5.
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