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Code · New Jersey · Title 58 — Insurance · Chapter 4A

58:4A-14.1. Expedited permit processing service, account established

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15. a. The department shall establish an expedited permit processing service for well permit applications. This service shall accept properly completed permit applications by electronic media, including but not limited to telefax machines. The department may establish, by regulation, an additional fee not to exceed the cost of maintaining this expedited service.
b. There is established within the department a special dedicated non-lapsing account into which any person licensed pursuant to P.L.1947, c.377 (C.58:4A-5 et seq.) may deposit and maintain such funds as shall be sufficient to cover permit or license renewal fees that the licensee may accrue from permit or license renewal applications. Upon authorization of the licensee, the department may withdraw from this account permit application or license renewal fees for any well permit or license renewal application.
L.1995,c.312,s.15.
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