21:1B-15 Recommendations to commissioner of assessments; disbursement; "Liquefied Petroleum Gas Education and Safety Board Fund."
4. a. The board may recommend to the Commissioner of Community Affairs the level of an assessment to be levied on liquefied petroleum gas and the commissioner shall determine the level and may levy the assessment. The initial assessment shall be no greater than one-fifteenth of one cent per gallon. Thereafter, annual assessments shall be sufficient to cover the costs of the plans and programs developed by the board and approved by the commissioner, and the cost of administering the responsibilities of the department established pursuant to this act. The assessment shall not exceed one-half cent per gallon of odorized propane. The assessment may not be raised by more than one-tenth of one cent per gallon annually.
The owner of liquefied petroleum gas immediately prior to odorization shall be responsible for the payment of the assessment on the volume of liquefied petroleum gas at the time of import or odorization, whichever is earlier.
The commissioner may by regulation establish an alternative means for the department to collect the assessment if another means is found to be more efficient and effective. The commissioner may by regulation establish a late payment charge and rate of interest to be imposed on any person who fails to remit to the department any amount due.
b. Pending disbursement pursuant to a program, plan or project, the State Treasurer may invest funds collected through assessments and any other funds received by the department, only in obligations of the United States or any agency thereof, in general obligations of any state or any political subdivision thereof, in any interest-bearing account or certificate of deposit of a bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System, or in obligations fully guaranteed as to principal and interest by the United States.
c. There is established a "Liquefied Petroleum Gas Education and Safety Board Fund" as a non-lapsing revolving fund within the Department of Community Affairs. All assessments, fees and penalties collected by the department under this chapter shall be deposited in the fund. The fund shall be administered by the Commissioner of Community Affairs and shall be used exclusively to defray all expenses incurred by the department in operation of the board and the administration of the department's responsibilities under this act.
L.1999,c.109,s.4.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 21 - Explosives and Fireworks
Section 21:1A-128 - Short title
Section 21:1A-129 - Definitions
Section 21:1A-130 - Enforcement
Section 21:1A-131 - Rules and regulations
Section 21:1A-133 - Permits for manufacture, sale, storage, transportation or use of explosives
Section 21:1A-136 - Magazines; requirements
Section 21:1A-137 - Transportation of explosives
Section 21:1A-138 - Blasting operations
Section 21:1A-140 - Violations; penalties; revocation of permits; nonconforming uses.
Section 21:1A-141 - Exemptions
Section 21:1A-142 - Possession of explosives or bombs for unlawful purpose
Section 21:1A-143 - Partial invalidity
Section 21:1B-1 - Definitions.
Section 21:1B-2 - Regulations concerning transporting of liquefied petroleum gases.
Section 21:1B-3 - Installation, maintenance of equipment.
Section 21:1B-4 - Containers and receptacles
Section 21:1B-5 - Violations, penalties.
Section 21:1B-6 - Additional penalties.
Section 21:1B-7 - Ordinances not to conflict with regulations
Section 21:1B-8 - Declaration of necessity
Section 21:1B-10 - Rules, regulations and orders of superintendent of state police; continuance
Section 21:1B-11 - Method of transfer
Section 21:1B-12 - Liquefied Petroleum Gas Education and Safety Board.
Section 21:1B-13 - Powers of board.
Section 21:1B-14 - Areas over which board has no authority.
Section 21:1C-2 - Examination and testing of model rockets; certification
Section 21:1C-3 - Model rocket, certification required for sale or usage
Section 21:1C-4 - Age requirements of purchaser; storage permit conditions
Section 21:1C-5 - Violation; penalty
Section 21:1C-6 - Rules, regulations
Section 21:2-1 - Short title of act
Section 21:2-2 - General definitions.
Section 21:2-3 - "Dangerous fireworks" defined.
Section 21:2-4 - Application of chapter
Section 21:2-5 - Explosives laws not repealed
Section 21:2-6 - Dangerous fireworks prohibited
Section 21:2-7 - Fireworks showers, pyrotechnics, prohibited in certain buildings, exceptions.
Section 21:2-8 - Factory buildings; location of
Section 21:2-9 - Storage buildings; location of
Section 21:2-10 - Fences, gates and watchmen
Section 21:2-11 - Fire protection
Section 21:2-12 - Precautions against fire
Section 21:2-13 - Storage in factory buildings prohibited
Section 21:2-14 - Character of fireworks which may be manufactured
Section 21:2-15 - Marking packages
Section 21:2-16 - Uniforms of employees
Section 21:2-17 - Matches, liquor and narcotics
Section 21:2-18 - Smoking and carrying matches in fireworks plant
Section 21:2-19 - Warning signs
Section 21:2-20 - Containers for matches at entrances
Section 21:2-22 - Certificate of registration; posting
Section 21:2-23 - Denial of certificate; reasons filed
Section 21:2-24 - Revocation of certificate
Section 21:2-25 - Statement of reasons for revocation
Section 21:2-26 - Records and duplicates of certificates
Section 21:2-27 - Indemnity bond
Section 21:2-28 - Exemption from filing bond
Section 21:2-29 - Prohibited places of storage or sale
Section 21:2-29.1 - Permit to store or sell fireworks for use for agricultural purposes
Section 21:2-30 - Smoking not allowed in place of sale
Section 21:2-35 - Violations; crime of fourth degree
Section 21:2-36 - Delivery of fireworks prohibited; exceptions
Section 21:2-37 - Registration of fireworks manufacturers, dealers
Section 21:3-1 - Sale, use, etc., declared against public health, safety and welfare
Section 21:3-2 - Sale, possession or use prohibited; exceptions.
Section 21:3-3 - Permits for public displays; application; restrictions
Section 21:3-5 - Surety by licensee
Section 21:3-6 - Copy of application and permit forwarded to Department of Labor
Section 21:3-7 - Effect on existing laws; exceptions