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Title 58 — Insurance · Chapter 12A
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58:12A-1. Short title
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58:12A-2. Legislative findings and declarations
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58:12A-3 Definitions.
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58:12A-4 Powers, duties of commissioner relative to drinking water regulations.
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58:12A-4.1 Limitation on construction of new or extension of public water systems.
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58:12A-5. Regulations; variances or exemptions; duration
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58:12A-6. Knowledge of contaminant in or likely to enter water system; actions by commissioner
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58:12A-7. Emergency circumstances; provision of safe drinking water
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58:12A-8. Failure of public water supply system to comply with regulations or requirements; notice requirements
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58:12A-8.2 Provision of boil water notices.
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58:12A-9 General powers and duties of commissioner.
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58:12A-10 Violations; remedies.
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58:12A-11. Severability; liberal construction; continuation of rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to repealed statutes
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58:12A-12. Public community water system; periodic tests for hazardous contaminants
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58:12A-12.1 Additional information included in Consumer Confidence Report by public community water systems.
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58:12A-12.2 Rules, regulations.
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58:12A-12.3 Certain notice exemption not exercised.
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58:12A-12.3a Definitions.
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58:12A-12.3b Notice, health risks associated with lead in drinking water.
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58:12A-12.3c Lead In Drinking Water Disclosure statement provided by landlord.
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58:12A-12.4 Definitions.
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58:12A-12.5 Written notice provided by public water system.
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58:12A-12.6 Required actions of landlord.
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58:12A-12.7 Definitions relative to drinking water testing.
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58:12A-12.8 Water testing request by customer.
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58:12A-12.9 Drinking water test following replacement of lead service line.
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58:12A-12.9a Public water systems, testing for lead upon request.
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58:12A-12.9b Entities, persons in violation of Lead In Drinking Water Disclosure statement provision.
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58:12A-12.10 Definitions.
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58:12A-12.11 Minimum detectable disinfectant residuals, public water systems; developing, publishing best management practices.
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58:12A-12.12 Public community water system disruption, reporting, data management system, records receipts.
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58:12A-12.13 Public community water systems with over 100 service connections, requirements, protect against Legionella bacteria.
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58:12A-13. Maximum contaminant levels of certain organic compounds; list of contaminants; rules and regulations
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58:12A-14. Test results; submission to department; spot checks
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58:12A-15. Excessive contaminant in system; compliance within one year or earlier; extension; failure to comply; remedies
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58:12A-16. Voluntary procedures for testing for homeowners with well
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58:12A-17. Tariffs; increase by order to equal service costs of tests
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58:12A-18. Budget certification; cost of treatment technique
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58:12A-19. Annual report
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58:12A-20. Drinking water quality institute
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58:12A-21. Water tax
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58:12A-22 Water Supply Replacement Trust Fund.
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58:12A-22.1. Radium-contaminated water supply sub-account; indication of radium; confirmatory test; loans
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58:12A-22.2 Water Supply Remediation sub-account.
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58:12A-22.3 NJHMFA loans to homeowners.
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58:12A-22.4 DEP water standards; priority system for NJHMFA loans.
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58:12A-22.5. Homeowner loans repaid by spill compensation claims
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58:12A-23. Funding of study to determine extent water supplies contaminated with hazardous substances; allocation for loans to municipalities to provide alternate water supply for persons with contaminated water supply
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58:12A-24. 5% limit on administration costs
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58:12A-24.1 Definitions.
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58:12A-24.2 Department of Environmental Protection, Plastics Advisory Council, comprehensive, collaborative study, current feasibility, benefits, microplastics removal technologies, removing microplastics from drinking water; report to Governor, Legislature.
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58:12A-25. Loans to qualifying municipality or municipally-owned or privately-owned public water supply system for extension of public water supply system to residential area
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58:12A-26. Short title
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58:12A-27. Water testing of private well as provision of contract of sale; reviewing water testing results
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58:12A-28. Water test parameters
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58:12A-29. Rules, regulations; additional parameters
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58:12A-30. Water testing by laboratories; conditions
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58:12A-31. Actions on water testing results; information for public record
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58:12A-32 Lessor's water testing responsibilities for private wells.
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58:12A-33. Public information, education program, established
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58:12A-34. Local health authority not preempted
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58:12A-35. Report to Legislature, Governor
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58:12A-36. Staffing for DEP
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58:12A-37. Annual budget request by DEP for implementation and staffing
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58:12A-38 Findings, declarations relative to entry onto property to perform lead service line replacements.
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58:12A-39 Adoption of ordinance to enter property to perform a lead service line replacement.
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58:12A-40 Findings relative to presence of lead in drinking water.
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58:12A-41 Definitions relative to presence of lead in drinking water.
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58:12A-42 Service line inventory.
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58:12A-43 Written notice of composition of service line.
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58:12A-45 Bearing of project costs.
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58:12A-46 Report detailing progress in replacing lead service lines.
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58:12A-47 Rules, regulations.
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