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

58:11B-20.2 "Transportation project priority list."

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36. a. The Commissioner of Transportation shall, for each fiscal year, develop a priority system for transportation projects, aviation projects, and marine projects. The Commissioner of Transportation shall set forth a Transportation Financing Program Project Priority List, hereinafter referred to as the "transportation project priority list," for funding by the trust for each fiscal year and shall include the aggregate amount of funds of the trust to be authorized for these purposes.
The Commissioner of Transportation may include a transportation project on the transportation project priority list if it meets the eligibility requirements for funding pursuant to Pub.L.114-94, the "Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act," or any successor legislation. The Commissioner of Transportation may include an aviation project on the transportation project priority list if the project meets the eligibility requirements for funding provided in the terms and conditions of the funding source.
The Commissioner of Transportation may include a marine project on the transportation project priority list if the project meets the requirements of the federal "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010" (Pub.L.111-84), or any successor legislation. The transportation project priority list shall include a description of each project and an explanation of the manner in which projects are ranked. The transportation project priority list for the ensuing fiscal year shall be submitted to the Legislature on or before January 15 of each year.
The Secretary and the Clerk shall cause the date of submission to be entered upon the Senate Journal and the Minutes of the General Assembly, respectively. Incremental revisions or supplements to the transportation project priority list may be submitted to the Legislature as provided in subsection g. of section 9 of P.L.1985, c.334 (C.58:11B-9).
b. The Commissioner of Transportation shall set forth a Transportation Financing Program Project Eligibility List for long-term funding by the trust and shall include the aggregate amount of funds to be authorized for these purposes. The Transportation Financing Program Project Eligibility List shall consist of Transportation Financing Program Project Priority List projects certified by the Department of Transportation that have commenced construction and demonstrated to the department a high likelihood of construction completion on or before the end of the ensuing fiscal year.
On or before May 15 of each year, the trust shall submit the Transportation Financing Program Project Eligibility List, including any amendatory or supplementary provisions thereto, to the Legislature to be introduced in each House in the form of legislative appropriations bills, which shall be referred to the Senate Transportation Committee and the Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee, or their successors, for their respective consideration. The Secretary and the Clerk shall cause the date of submission to be entered upon the Senate Journal and the Minutes of the General Assembly, respectively.
The Senate Transportation Committee and the Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee shall, either individually or jointly, consider the legislation containing the Transportation Program Project Eligibility List, and shall report the legislation, together with any modifications, out of committee for consideration by each House of the Legislature. On or before July 1 of each year, the Legislature shall approve an appropriations act containing the Transportation Program Project Eligibility List, including any amendatory or supplementary provisions thereto, which act shall include the authorization of an aggregate amount of funds of the trust to be expended for long-term loans and guarantees for the specific transportation projects, aviation projects, and marine projects, including the individual amounts therefor, on the list.
c. On or before October 15 of each year, the trust may submit an amended Transportation Financing Program Project Eligibility List to be introduced in each House in the form of legislative appropriations bills for approval by the Legislature on or before January 15 of the following calendar year in the manner set forth in subsection a. and subsection b. of this section.
d. The trust shall not expend any money for a long-term loan or guarantee during a fiscal year for any transportation project, aviation project, or marine project unless the expenditure is authorized pursuant to an appropriations act of the current or three immediate preceding fiscal years as provided in the provisions of this section, or as otherwise set forth in an appropriations act.
e. The trust shall submit to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the General Assembly on or before January 15 of each year a report which shall identify the transportation projects, aviation projects, and marine projects financed during the prior fiscal year, including a project description, the amount of the loan provided for each project, and the duration of each loan.
f. The source of projects for the Transportation Financing Program Project Priority List and the Transportation Financing Program Project Eligibility List shall be:
(1)applications made by counties and municipalities seeking aid through the State Transportation Infrastructure Bank Fund in accordance with section 25 of P.L.1984, c.73 (C.27:1B-25) and the procedures established therein for the allocation of State aid to counties and municipalities through the local aid program, and
(2)eligible projects within the most recent 10-year Statewide Transportation Improvement Program as issued by the Department of Transportation. Projects deriving from either of these sources shall identify a consistent source of revenue that will be utilized to repay any loan financing provided by the trust either from the project itself or from the sponsoring local government unit or consortia thereof that will be receiving assistance.
L.2016, c.56, s.36; amended 2017, c.144, s.10; 2021, c.74, s.12.
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