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Code · New Jersey · Title 6 — Local Government Generally · Chapter 1

6:1-95.1 Submission of summary of terms, conditions to Legislature.

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2. The Commissioner of Transportation shall submit to the Legislature for approval a summary of the terms and conditions of each purchase of development rights and the purchase price thereof, as authorized pursuant to section 11 of P.L.1983, c.264 as amended by section 1 of P.L.2000, c.165 (C.6:1-95). The commissioner shall make the submission to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the General Assembly on a day when both houses are meeting. The President and the Speaker shall cause the date of submission to be entered upon the Senate Journal and the Minutes of the General Assembly, respectively.
Unless the purchase, as described in the submission, is disapproved by adoption of a concurrent resolution to that effect by the affirmative vote of a majority of the authorized membership of both houses within the time period prescribed in this section, the purchase shall be deemed approved and the commissioner shall be authorized to undertake the purchase. The time period shall commence on the day of submission and expire on the forty-fifth day after submission or for a house not meeting on the forty-fifth day, on the next meeting day of that house.
L.2000,c.165,s.2.
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