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Code · New Jersey · Title 58 — Insurance · Chapter 11

58:11-36. Standards for construction; minimum requirements; promulgation

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Such draft of recommended standards shall be submitted to the State Commissioner of Health who, having given due consideration to the same, shall promulgate standards for the construction of water supply systems and sewerage facilities for realty improvements in order to insure their safety, adequacy and propriety for the purposes for which they are to be installed, which standards shall constitute the minimum requirements to be met by applicants for certifications under this act.
The standards shall specify the engineering data required to be submitted with applications for certification which shall include a plan of the land to be used for the realty improvement, elevations of existing and proposed physical features, reasonable details on surface and subsurface soil conditions, and, details of the type of construction and the physical features of the proposed water and sewerage facilities, and shall specify minimum requirements for the construction or erection of proposed water supply systems and sewerage facilities.
Amendments of standards for construction shall be made in the manner prescribed for the establishment of the original standards and the advisory committee shall be consulted on all proposed amendments.
L.1954, c. 199, p. 750, s. 14.
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