Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 7:26-16.5 - Investigative report by Attorney General(a) The Department shall not issue any license to an applicant, permittee or licensee until it has received and reviewed an investigative report from the Attorney General.(b) In conducting a review of the application, the Department shall include a review of the disclosure statement and investigative report.(c) In its discretion, the Department may issue a temporary license for not more than six months at a time to an applicant or permittee if such issuance is necessary to prevent or ameliorate a hazard to the public health, safety or the environment; to prevent economic hardship to a public body; or the issuance of a temporary license otherwise serves some interest of the general public. The issuance of a temporary license in all cases is conditional upon the applicant or permittee signing an agreement that it will cease its solid waste or hazardous waste operations upon the expiration date of the temporary license if not renewed by the Department and a license has not been approved by the Department, or upon order of the Department.(d) In its discretion, the Department, may renew a temporary license for incremental periods of six months at a time prior to its receipt and review of an investigative report from the Attorney General if such renewal is necessary to prevent or ameliorate a hazard to the public health, safety or to the environment; to prevent economic hardship to a public body; or if the renewal of a temporary license otherwise serves some interest of the general public. The renewal of a temporary license in all cases is conditional upon the applicant or permittee signing an agreement that it will cease its solid waste or hazardous waste operations upon the expiration date of the temporary license if not renewed by the Department and a license has not been approved by the Department, or upon order of the Department.N.J. Admin. Code § 7:26-16.5
Amended by R.1989 d.586, effective 11/20/1989.
See: 21 New Jersey Register 2275(a), 21 New Jersey Register 3658(b).
Changed length of time for which a temporary approval is issued from 1 year to 6 months and established discretion of department to renew.
Amended by R.2002 d.181, effective 6/17/2002.
See: 33 New Jersey Register 4218(a), 34 New Jersey Register 2049(a).
In (a), added ", permittee or licensee" after "applicant"; substituted "license" for "registration" and added "or permittee" after "applicant" throughout.