32:36-6 Organization of the commission; meetings.
6. Organization of the Commission; meetings.
a. The co-chairpersons of the commission shall serve from among the commissioners appointed by the state of New Jersey and the commissioners appointed by the state of New York and shall include one co-chairperson from New Jersey and one co-chairperson from New York. The commissioner who shall serve as co-chairperson from each state shall be decided in accordance with the laws of each respective state or if the respective state has no laws related to the selection of a co-chairperson then as elected by the commissioners appointed from each respective state.
b. The commission shall meet regularly as it may determine. Meetings shall be held at such times and places as the co-chairpersons of the commission deem appropriate. To the maximum extent practicable, meetings shall be held on an alternating basis in New Jersey and New York.
c. The powers of the Commission may be exercised by the commissioners at a meeting duly called and held where at least two New York commissioners, two New Jersey commissioners, and the Amtrak commissioner are present. Action may be taken and motions and resolutions adopted by the Commission at any meeting thereof by the affirmative vote of at least two New York commissioners, two New Jersey commissioners, and the Amtrak commissioner. The commissioners shall adopt bylaws providing for attendance protocols, voting procedures, and other matters related to the conduct of the business of the Commission, including designating officers of the Commission.
d. The Commission may request the assistance and services of such employees and agents as it may require and as may be made available to it for the purpose of carrying out its duties under this act, which agents may include private consultants and persons employed by or acting as a consultant for the federal government, the state of New Jersey, any local government thereof, the state of New York, any local government thereof, any agency, instrumentality, department, commission or authority of any one or more of the foregoing, any bi-state agency, or of Amtrak, and each such government and enumerated party is authorized to provide any such assistance and services to the Commission.
e. The Commission may, within the limits of funds appropriated or otherwise made available to it for those purposes, employ such professional, technical, clerical staff and consultants and incur such expenses as it may deem necessary or appropriate in order to perform its duties.
f. The Commission shall:
(1) adopt a mission statement that shall include facilitating and completing the Project;
(2) adopt a code of conduct applicable to commissioners, officers, employees, and vendors and other contractors with the Commission that shall, at minimum, include applicable standards established by law in each state;
(3) no later than January thirtieth, two thousand twenty, establish a whistleblower access and assistance program protecting employees from retaliation for disclosing information concerning acts of wrongdoing, misconduct, malfeasance, or other inappropriate conduct based upon the recommendations of the chief ethics and compliance officer;
(4) establish a policy requiring all commissioners, officers, and employees with decision-making authority to maintain records regarding contact with lobbyists. As used in this paragraph, "contact" means any conversation, in person or by telephonic or other electronic means, or correspondence between any lobbyist engaged in the act of lobbying and any person within the Commission who can make or influence a decision on the subject of the lobbying on the behalf of the Commission, and shall include, at a minimum, all members of the board and all officers of the Commission, "lobbyist" shall have the same meaning as defined in the laws or, rules or regulations of either state, and "lobbying" shall mean and include any attempt to influence: the adoption or rejection of any rule or regulation having the force and effect of law by the Commission, the outcome of any proceeding by the Commission to establish, levy or collect fees, tolls, charges or fares, the authorization, approval or award of any agreements, contracts or purchase orders valued at $500,000 or more; and
(5) have an efficiency study of the Commission and its operations conducted by an independent entity upon the request of the governors of New York and New Jersey, and if no request is made, no longer than every five years from initiation of Project construction.
g. Whistleblower Program.
(1) The chief ethics and compliance officer shall recommend to the board a whistleblower access and assistance program to be administered by the inspector general that shall include, but not be limited to:
(a) establishing an email address and toll-free telephone, facsimile, and text messaging lines available to employees;
(b) offering advice regarding employee rights under applicable state and federal laws and advice and options available to all persons; and
(c) offering an opportunity for employees to identify concerns regarding any issue at the Commission.
(2) Any communication between an employee and the inspector general pursuant to this subsection shall be held strictly confidential by the inspector general, unless the employee specifically waives in writing the right to confidentiality, except that such confidentiality shall not exempt the inspector general from disclosing such information, where appropriate, to the board and/or any law enforcement authority.
(3) The Commission shall not fire, discharge, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, or discriminate against an employee because of the employee's role as a whistleblower, insofar as the actions taken by the employee are legal.
(4) As used in this subsection:
"Employees" means those persons employed at the Commission, including but not limited to: full-time and part-time employees, those employees on probation, temporary employees, officers, and commissioners.
"Whistleblower" means any employee of the Commission who discloses information concerning acts of wrongdoing, misconduct, malfeasance, or other inappropriate behavior by an employee or board member of the Commission, including, but not limited to, such acts concerning the Commission's investments, travel, acquisition of real or personal property, the disposition of real or personal property, or the procurement of goods and services.
h. Inspector General.
(1) The inspector general shall be responsible for receiving and investigating, where appropriate, all complaints regarding fraud, waste, and abuse by commissioners, officers, and employees or third-parties doing business with the Commission. The inspector general shall also be responsible for conducting investigations upon the inspector general's own initiative, as the inspector general shall deem appropriate.
(2) The inspector general shall inform the board and the chief executive officer of allegations received by the inspector general and the progress of investigations related thereto, unless special circumstances require confidentiality.
(3) The inspector general shall determine with respect to allegations received by the inspector general whether disciplinary action or civil prosecution by the Commission is appropriate, and whether the matter should be referred to an appropriate governmental agency for further action.
(4) The inspector general shall prepare and make available to the public written reports of completed investigations, as appropriate and to the extent permitted by law, subject to redactions to protect a need for confidentiality. The release of all or portions of reports may be deferred to protect the confidentiality of ongoing investigations.
(5) The inspector general shall have the power to:
(a) administer oaths or affirmations and examine witnesses under oath;
(b) require the production of any books and papers deemed relevant or material to any investigation, examination, or review;
(c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, examine and copy or remove documents or records of any kind prepared, maintained, or held by the Commission and its subsidiaries;
(d) interview any officer or employee of the Commission or its subsidiaries on any matter related to the performance of such officer or employee's official duties. To the extent that the terms and conditions of employment of any employee are established by collective negotiations, any interview conducted pursuant to this paragraph must be in accordance with any applicable provisions of the current, or most recent, if expired, collective negotiations agreement covering the terms and conditions of employment of the employee;
(e) monitor the implementation by the Commission of any recommendations made by the inspector general; and
(f) perform any other functions that are necessary or appropriate to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of office.
i. Open Meetings.
(1) All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public and members of the news media, individually and collectively, for the purpose of observing the full details of all phases of the deliberation, policy-making, and decision-making of the board, except for an executive session initiated upon a majority vote taken in an open meeting pursuant to a motion. Such motion shall identify the general nature of the subjects to be considered in the closed, executive session and, if it is not to take place immediately, state, as closely as possible the time and circumstances for such session and when the matters discussed or acted upon may be disclosed. The board may exclude the public only from that portion of a meeting at which the board discusses any:
(a) matter in which the release of information would impair a right to receive funds from the government of the United States;
(b) material the disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of individual or personal privacy;
(c) collective bargaining agreement, or the terms and conditions which are proposed for inclusion in any collective bargaining agreement, including the negotiation of the terms and conditions thereof with employees or representatives of employees of the Commission;
(d) matter involving the purchase, lease, or acquisition of real property with Commission funds, the proposed acquisition of securities, the sale or exchange of securities held by the Commission, or the investment of Commission funds, if public discussion of the matter would adversely affect the public interest;
(e) matter which would imperil the public safety if disclosed;
(f) pending or anticipated litigation or contract negotiation in which the Commission is, or may become, a party, or matters falling within the attorney-client privilege, to the extent that confidentiality is required for the attorney to exercise the attorney's ethical duties as a lawyer;
(g) contract negotiations disclosure of which would imperil the Commission's position or an outcome in the best interest of the Commission, its mission, and the public;
(h) matter involving the employment, appointment, termination of employment, terms and conditions of employment, evaluation of the performance of, promotion or disciplining of any specific prospective officer or employee or current officer or employee employed or appointed by the Commission, unless all the individual employees or appointees whose rights could be adversely affected request in writing that the matter or matters be discussed at a public meeting;
(i) deliberation of the Commission occurring after a public hearing that may result in the imposition of a specific civil penalty upon the responding party or the suspension or loss of a license or permit belonging to the responding party as a result of an act or omission for which the responding party bears responsibility; or
(j) information relating to current or future investigation or prosecution of a criminal offense which would imperil effective law enforcement if disclosed;
(2) The Commission shall make meeting agendas available to the public at least seventy-two hours before each meeting of the board and each meeting of any committee. Public notice of the time and place of a meeting shall be provided to appropriate media outlets, shall be conspicuously posted in one or more designated areas, and shall be conspicuously posted via the Commission's official website at least five business days before the meeting.
(3) The Commission shall make available to the public documents in the following manner: the agenda and public documents pertaining to a board meeting shall be available for public inspection at least 72 hours before each meeting or as soon as practicable at an office of the Commission; and the agenda and public documents pertaining to a board or committee meeting shall be posted on the Commission's website.
(4) At each public meeting of the Commission, the public shall be allotted thirty minutes, or a reasonable time as determined by the Commission, in order to allow any persons in attendance an opportunity to comment on any topic on the agenda.
(5) The Commission shall keep reasonably comprehensible minutes of all its meetings showing the time and place, the members present, the subjects considered, the actions taken, and the vote of each member. The minutes shall be available to the public within two weeks from the date of the meeting to the extent that public disclosure shall not be inconsistent with clause (a) of paragraph (1) of this subsection. The minutes shall indicate for each item on the agenda the vote or recusal of each board member in attendance at an open meeting, or an executive session of the board or a committee of the board. Each item on the agenda shall be voted on separately.
(6) Attendance at an executive session shall be permitted to any member of the Commission and any other persons authorized by the Commission.
(7) The Commission shall adopt and promulgate appropriate bylaws, rules, or regulations concerning the rights of the public to be present at meetings of the Commission. Any rules, regulations, or bylaws adopted hereunder shall become part of the minutes of the Commission and be posted on the Commission's website.
j. Meeting Notice. The board shall, within six months of the effective date of this act, adopt appropriate policies concerning proper notice to the public and the news media of its meetings and the right of the public and the news media to be present at meetings of the Commission. The board may incorporate in its policies conditions under which it may exclude the public from a meeting or a portion thereof consistent with this act.
k. Freedom of Information.
(1) The Commission shall be deemed an "agency" and treated as such under the laws of New York, for all purposes under articles 6 and 6-A of the public officers law, and shall be deemed a "public agency" and treated as such under the law of the State of New Jersey, P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.), pertaining to the disclosure of government records.
(2) When there is an inconsistency between the law of the state of New York and the law of the state of New Jersey, the law of the state that provided the greatest rights of access shall apply.
(3) The provisions of article 78 of the civil practice law and rules of the state of New York or P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.), of the laws of New Jersey, as applicable, shall apply to enforce the provisions of this act.
(4) The Commission shall adopt and promulgate appropriate bylaws, rules, or regulations concerning the rights of the public to obtain records of the commissioner's activities or public business. Any rules, regulations, or bylaws adopted hereunder shall become part of the minutes of the Commission and be posted on the Commission's website.
l. Legislative hearings.
(1) The Commission, at the request of the Assembly or Senate of the New York state legislature or the General Assembly or Senate of the New Jersey state legislature, may appear before a committee of the requesting state legislative house, upon request by the presiding officer of that state legislative house, to present testimony on any topic or subject requested by the committee or to respond to questions by members of the committee. The Assembly of the New York state legislature, the Senate of the New York state legislature, the General Assembly of the New Jersey state legislature, and the Senate of the New Jersey state legislature shall each be entitled to two such requests per calendar year.
(2) The Assembly or Senate of the New York state legislature or the General Assembly or Senate of the New Jersey legislature may request attendance at such hearing of any named officer of the Commission.
L.2019, c.195, s.6.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 32 - Interstate and Port Authorities and Commissions
Section 32:1-2 - Co-operation pledged
Section 32:1-3 - Port district; legal name; boundaries
Section 32:1-4 - Port authority created
Section 32:1-5 - Commissioners; appointment; removal
Section 32:1-6.1 - Findings, declarations
Section 32:1-6.2 - Definitions
Section 32:1-6.3 - Rules, regulations
Section 32:1-6.4 - Port Authority deemed "agency," "public agency."
Section 32:1-6.5 - Severability.
Section 32:1-8 - Additional powers; annual report; pledging credit
Section 32:1-9 - Laws applicable to public utilities in effect
Section 32:1-10 - Municipal powers not impaired
Section 32:1-11 - Plans to be adopted
Section 32:1-12 - Supplements and amendments to comprehensive plan
Section 32:1-13 - Recommendations to legislatures and congress
Section 32:1-15 - Organization of commission
Section 32:1-16 - Appropriations for expenses
Section 32:1-17 - Quorum; veto power
Section 32:1-18 - Incurring obligations
Section 32:1-19 - Rules and regulations
Section 32:1-20 - Penalties for violations
Section 32:1-21 - State boundaries and jurisdiction
Section 32:1-22 - Withdrawal from agreement
Section 32:1-23 - Definitions; execution of compact
Section 32:1-26 - Principles to govern the development
Section 32:1-27 - Maps of bridges, tunnels and belt lines
Section 32:1-28 - Tunnels and bridges to form part of the plan
Section 32:1-29 - Manhattan service
Section 32:1-31 - Location, system and character of improvements
Section 32:1-32 - Changes in comprehensive plan
Section 32:1-34 - Appropriation
Section 32:1-35 - Effective date
Section 32:1-35.3 - Definitions
Section 32:1-35.4 - Port Authority regarded as performing essential governmental function
Section 32:1-35.5 - Exemption from taxes and assessments; payments in lieu thereof
Section 32:1-35.6 - General Reserve Fund, use of
Section 32:1-35.7 - Legal investments, bonds of Port Authority for air terminals as
Section 32:1-35.8 - Municipal property; use by Port Authority; suits
Section 32:1-35.9 - Condemnation proceedings
Section 32:1-35.10 - Federal aid for air terminals
Section 32:1-35.11 - State lands; lands under water; conveyance to Port Authority
Section 32:1-35.12 - Outstanding obligations; revenues pledged
Section 32:1-35.13 - Declarations, construction of
Section 32:1-35.14 - Statutory provisions as supplementary agreement; construction
Section 32:1-35.16 - Election to exercise option regarding legislation applying to Federal aid
Section 32:1-35.17 - Effective date
Section 32:1-35.17a - Viewers; appointment and proceedings; review of findings; view of property
Section 32:1-35.17b - Effective date
Section 32:1-35.18 - Acquisition of real property by condemnation for Teterboro Airport
Section 32:1-35.19 - Definitions
Section 32:1-35.20 - Mass transportation to terminals; development
Section 32:1-35.21 - Authorization to build railroad line to and facilities at terminals
Section 32:1-35.22 - Eminent domain
Section 32:1-35.23 - Agreements with other public entities
Section 32:1-35.24 - Severability
Section 32:1-35.25 - Findings and determinations
Section 32:1-35.26 - Access improvement projects; participation in effectuation
Section 32:1-35.27 - Agreement or agreements in relation to highway access improvement projects
Section 32:1-35.27a - Effective date
Section 32:1-35.27b - Findings and determinations
Section 32:1-35.27c - Railroad freight projects; effectuation of participation
Section 32:1-35.27d - Agreements with any legal entity; scope
Section 32:1-35.28 - Marine terminals; municipalities authorized to cooperate
Section 32:1-35.29 - Consent of municipality to acquisition of property; existing indebtedness
Section 32:1-35.30 - Definitions
Section 32:1-35.32 - Statutory provisions as supplementary agreement; construction
Section 32:1-35.33 - Condemnation proceedings, acquisition of real property by
Section 32:1-35.35 - Lands under water; conveyance by Division of Navigation
Section 32:1-35.36 - Effective date
Section 32:1-35.36a - Viewers; appointment and proceedings; review of findings; view of property
Section 32:1-35.36b - Effective date
Section 32:1-35.36c - Legislative findings and declarations
Section 32:1-35.36d - Marine terminal; obligations issued to provide funding
Section 32:1-35.36e - Powers of Port Authority
Section 32:1-35.36f - City of Hoboken project
Section 32:1-35.36k - Power to enter agreements
Section 32:1-35.36l - . Project at Hunter's Point, Queens county, City of New York
Section 32:1-35.36n - Annual report on waterfront development projects
Section 32:1-35.50 - Findings and determinations
Section 32:1-35.51 - Definitions
Section 32:1-35.52b - Remains to be used in memorial.
Section 32:1-35.53 - General reserve fund; bonds; revenues
Section 32:1-35.54 - Surplus revenues; excess balance in general reserve fund
Section 32:1-35.55 - Covenant with bondholders
Section 32:1-35.55b - Severability
Section 32:1-35.57 - Cooperation by states and agencies; agreements; powers; property
Section 32:1-35.58 - Suits, actions or proceedings
Section 32:1-35.59 - Effectuation of purposes of act as constituting essential governmental function
Section 32:1-35.60 - Taxes and assessments
Section 32:1-35.62 - Bonds as authorized investment
Section 32:1-35.63 - Property; public use; acquisition; condemnation
Section 32:1-35.64 - Entry upon property for purpose of surveys, etc.
Section 32:1-35.66 - Act as agreement supplementing compact; construction of powers
Section 32:1-35.67 - Severability
Section 32:1-35.68 - Effective date
Section 32:1-35.72 - Findings and determinations
Section 32:1-35.73 - Definitions
Section 32:1-35.77 - Covenant with bondholders
Section 32:1-35.80 - Suits, actions or proceedings
Section 32:1-35.81 - Effectuation of purposes of act as constituting essential governmental function
Section 32:1-35.82 - Taxes and assessments; approval of municipality of purchaser or lessee
Section 32:1-35.84 - Bonds as authorized investment
Section 32:1-35.85 - Property; requirement for public use; acquisition; condemnation
Section 32:1-35.86 - Entry upon property for purpose of surveys, etc.
Section 32:1-35.89 - Severability
Section 32:1-35.92 - Special reports; request by comptroller and treasurer
Section 32:1-35.93 - Effective date
Section 32:1-36 - Location; Perth Amboy to Tottenville
Section 32:1-37 - Approval of approach plans
Section 32:1-38 - Regulations; tolls
Section 32:1-39 - Construction costs; pledge of tolls; project self-sustaining
Section 32:1-40 - Acquisition of property by agreement or condemnation
Section 32:1-42 - Definition of "real property"
Section 32:1-43 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-44 - Effect of partial invalidity
Section 32:1-45 - Appropriation
Section 32:1-46 - Effective date
Section 32:1-48 - Location; Elizabeth to Howland Hook
Section 32:1-49 - Approval of approach plans
Section 32:1-50 - Regulations; tolls; retirement of obligations
Section 32:1-51 - Construction costs; pledge of tolls; project self-sustaining
Section 32:1-52 - Acquisition of property by agreement or condemnation
Section 32:1-54 - Definition of "real property"
Section 32:1-55 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-56 - Effect of partial invalidity
Section 32:1-57 - Appropriation
Section 32:1-58 - Effective date
Section 32:1-60 - New Jersey appropriation; financing by port authority
Section 32:1-61 - Similar advance by New York state
Section 32:1-62 - Use of moneys; tolls pledged; project self-sustaining
Section 32:1-63 - Repayment of state advances
Section 32:1-64 - Competitive crossings; tolls unimpaired; protection of bondholders
Section 32:1-65 - Contract between states and bondholders
Section 32:1-66 - Object of bridge; tax exemption
Section 32:1-67 - Obligations legal for investment
Section 32:1-68 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-69 - Effect of partial invalidity
Section 32:1-70 - Effective date
Section 32:1-71 - Location; Fort Lee to Fort Washington
Section 32:1-72 - Approval of approach plans
Section 32:1-73 - Regulations; tolls; retirement of obligations
Section 32:1-74 - Construction costs; pledge of tolls; project self-sustaining
Section 32:1-75 - Acquisition of property by agreement or condemnation
Section 32:1-77 - Condemnation procedure
Section 32:1-78 - Definition of "real property"
Section 32:1-79 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-80 - Effect of partial invalidity
Section 32:1-81 - Appropriation
Section 32:1-82 - Concurrent legislation by New York state
Section 32:1-83 - Effective date
Section 32:1-84 - New Jersey appropriation; financing by port authority
Section 32:1-85 - Similar advance by New York state
Section 32:1-86 - Use of moneys; tolls pledged; project self-sustaining; tolls
Section 32:1-87 - Repayment of state advances
Section 32:1-88 - Competitive crossings; tolls unimpaired; protection of bondholders
Section 32:1-89 - Contract between states and bondholders
Section 32:1-90 - Object of bridge; tax exemption
Section 32:1-91 - Obligations legal for investment
Section 32:1-92 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-93 - Effective date
Section 32:1-94 - Location; Bayonne to Staten Island
Section 32:1-95 - Approval of approach plans
Section 32:1-96 - Regulations; tolls; retirement of obligations
Section 32:1-97 - Construction costs; pledge of tolls; project self-sustaining
Section 32:1-98 - Acquisition of property by agreement or condemnation
Section 32:1-100 - Condemnation procedure
Section 32:1-101 - Definition of "real property"
Section 32:1-102 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-103 - Effect of partial invalidity
Section 32:1-104 - Appropriation
Section 32:1-105 - Similar legislation by New York state
Section 32:1-106 - Effective date
Section 32:1-107 - New Jersey appropriation; financing by port authority
Section 32:1-108 - Similar advance by New York state
Section 32:1-109 - Use of moneys; tolls pledged; project self-sustaining
Section 32:1-110 - Repayment of state advances
Section 32:1-111 - Competitive crossings; tolls unimpaired; protection of bondholders
Section 32:1-112 - Contract between states and bondholders
Section 32:1-113 - Property tax exempt
Section 32:1-114 - Obligations legal for investment
Section 32:1-115 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-116 - Effect of partial invalidity
Section 32:1-117 - Effective date
Section 32:1-119.1 - Ratification and confirmation of acts in connection with Midtown Hudson Tunnel
Section 32:1-119.2 - Parking facilities; addition and improvement to Lincoln Tunnel
Section 32:1-119.3 - Effective date
Section 32:1-120 - Midtown Hudson tunnel; site and approaches
Section 32:1-121 - Unified operation of bridges and tunnels; tolls
Section 32:1-123 - Additional payments to states
Section 32:1-124 - Payment to New York
Section 32:1-125 - Payment to New Jersey; use of income and interest from sinking fund
Section 32:1-126 - Holland tunnel compact abrogated so far as inconsistent
Section 32:1-128 - Rules and regulations; tolls; disposition of revenues
Section 32:1-129 - Powers of port authority not to be impaired; no competitive bridges or tunnels
Section 32:1-130 - Bonds as legal investments
Section 32:1-131 - Objects of bridges and tunnels; tax exemption
Section 32:1-133 - Municipal consent; bonded indebtedness protected; acquiring property by agreement
Section 32:1-134 - Right of entry upon lands
Section 32:1-135 - Real property defined
Section 32:1-137 - Interpretation
Section 32:1-139 - Repayment of advances made by states
Section 32:1-140 - Effective date
Section 32:1-140.2 - Delivery of bonds or money
Section 32:1-140.3 - Bonds; direct and general obligations of Port Authority; terms; redemption
Section 32:1-140.4 - Legal investments
Section 32:1-140.7 - Effective date
Section 32:1-141 - Definitions
Section 32:1-141.2 - Acquisition of property for truck terminal
Section 32:1-141.3 - Effective date
Section 32:1-143 - Effective date
Section 32:1-146 - Effective date
Section 32:1-146.2 - Acts constitute agreement between States; liberal construction
Section 32:1-146.3 - Effective date
Section 32:1-146.5 - Violations, penalties, trial procedure
Section 32:1-146.7 - Violations; penalties; procedures
Section 32:1-146.8 - Rules and regulations.
Section 32:1-146.9 - Violations; penalties
Section 32:1-154.1 - Rules and regulations declared binding
Section 32:1-154.2 - Payment of tolls
Section 32:1-154.2a - Liability of vehicle owner for noncompliance with toll collection regulations
Section 32:1-154.2b - Definitions relative to control of traffic on vehicular crossings
Section 32:1-154.2c - Imposition of liability.
Section 32:1-154.2d - Power to proceed against violators unaffected
Section 32:1-154.2e - Power to establish, assess tolls unaffected
Section 32:1-154.2f - Effective date
Section 32:1-154.4 - Traffic lights, signs, signals or orders
Section 32:1-154.5 - Traffic lanes; driving on right-hand side
Section 32:1-154.6 - Authority to operate vehicle; registration
Section 32:1-154.7 - Accidents; duties of operators; reports
Section 32:1-154.9 - Punishment for violations; excluding vehicular crossings
Section 32:1-154.10 - Definitions
Section 32:1-154.11 - Partial invalidity
Section 32:1-154.14 - Trial and punishment of violations
Section 32:1-154.15 - Certain violations constitute high misdemeanors
Section 32:1-154.16 - Violations; penalties; trial; procedure
Section 32:1-154.17 - Effective date
Section 32:1-154.19 - Violations; trial and punishment
Section 32:1-154.20 - High misdemeanors, certain violations as
Section 32:1-154.21 - Violations; penalties; trial; proceedings
Section 32:1-154.23 - Effect of act
Section 32:1-154.24 - Effective date
Section 32:1-156 - Effective date
Section 32:1-157 - Consent to suits
Section 32:1-158 - Suits accruing before effective date of act
Section 32:1-160 - Statutory penalties, suits for
Section 32:1-161 - Injunction suits against Port Authority
Section 32:1-162 - Venue of suits; consent to liability for tortious acts
Section 32:1-163 - Limitations; notice of claim; workmen's compensation claims
Section 32:1-164 - Notice of claim; persons under disability; leave of court
Section 32:1-165 - Injunction suits against commissioners, officers or employees
Section 32:1-166 - Consents to suits previously given not affected
Section 32:1-167 - Acts to constitute agreement between States
Section 32:1-168 - Effective date
Section 32:1-172 - Consents heretofore given not revoked or affected
Section 32:1-173 - Acts to constitute agreement between states
Section 32:1-174 - Effective date
Section 32:1-175 - Employment relations panel; orders; enforcement and review
Section 32:1-176 - Effective date
Section 32:1-178 - Effective date.
Section 32:2-1 - Terms defined
Section 32:2-2 - Six commissioners from New Jersey
Section 32:2-3 - Appointment; terms; vacancies
Section 32:2-4 - Continuance in office until successor appointed
Section 32:2-6 - Transmittal of minutes to governor
Section 32:2-7 - Return of minutes by governor; effect of failure to return minutes
Section 32:2-8 - Fixing of tolls not affected
Section 32:2-9 - Veto to nullify action of commissioners
Section 32:2-10 - Map, entry upon land to make
Section 32:2-11 - Port Authority may take possession upon filing complaint and map
Section 32:2-12 - Deposit of assessed valuation with clerk of Superior Court; payment by clerk
Section 32:2-13 - Payment to clerk when only part of property is taken; effect of payments by clerk
Section 32:2-15 - Acquiring property by agreement during pendency of condemnation proceedings
Section 32:2-16 - Intention and construction of article
Section 32:2-18 - Determination that property is required for public use
Section 32:2-19 - Condemnation
Section 32:2-21 - Acquiring property by agreement; authority to convey
Section 32:2-22 - Entry on lands
Section 32:2-23 - Little Basin and Morris canal property not affected
Section 32:2-23.1 - Port of New York Authority; motor bus terminal; financing
Section 32:2-23.2 - Bonds of Port Authority; legal investments
Section 32:2-23.3 - Declaration of policy
Section 32:2-23.4 - Port Authority; powers
Section 32:2-23.5 - Effective date
Section 32:2-23.7 - Authorization to construct and operate bridge; approaches and connections
Section 32:2-23.8 - Definitions
Section 32:2-23.10 - Pledging of funds
Section 32:2-23.12 - Bonds as legal investment
Section 32:2-23.13 - Acquisition of real property
Section 32:2-23.14 - Acquisition or use of property owned by City or State of New York
Section 32:2-23.15 - Authorization of entry to make surveys, maps, etc.
Section 32:2-23.16 - Bridge as public purpose
Section 32:2-23.17 - No taxes or assessments
Section 32:2-23.19 - Liberal construction
Section 32:2-23.20 - Purchase and rental of railroad cars by Port of New York Authority
Section 32:2-23.21 - Definitions
Section 32:2-23.22 - Powers and duties of Port Authority
Section 32:2-23.23 - Declaration of policy; public purposes
Section 32:2-23.25 - Taxation of railroad cars; prohibition
Section 32:2-23.26 - Effective date
Section 32:2-23.27 - Legislative findings and determinations
Section 32:2-23.28 - Definitions
Section 32:2-23.29a - Passenger mass transportation capital projects; capital funds; increase
Section 32:2-23.31 - Indemnification; duties of lessees; use of revenues or other funds
Section 32:2-23.32 - Capital expenditures; financing
Section 32:2-23.35 - Consent of municipalities, agencies, etc.; authorizations by governor
Section 32:2-23.36 - Exemption from taxation
Section 32:2-23.37 - Jurisdiction over Port Authority
Section 32:2-23.38 - Public purposes
Section 32:2-23.39 - Construction of public purposes, tax exemption and discretion of Port Authority
Section 32:2-23.40 - Agreement supplementary to compact; construction of act
Section 32:2-23.41 - Separability of provisions
Section 32:2-23.42 - Effective date
Section 32:2-24 - Freight and steamship bonds as legal investments
Section 32:2-24.1 - General and refunding bonds as legal investments
Section 32:2-24.3 - Bonds issued to refund Series F and FF Bonds as legal investments
Section 32:2-25 - Arrests without warrant; additional powers
Section 32:2-28 - Sale of real property; procedure
Section 32:2-31 - Auditing officials authorized to examine accounts
Section 32:2-32 - Reports to Governors
Section 32:2-33 - Effective date
Section 32:2-35 - Cost agreements
Section 32:2-36 - Bonds as legal investment
Section 32:3-1 - Preamble; agreement
Section 32:3-2 - Delaware River Port Authority, purposes, functions
Section 32:3-3 - Commissioners, terms, vacancies
Section 32:3-4 - Commissioners as board; duties; quorum; gubernatorial veto of minutes
Section 32:3-4.5 - Findings, declarations
Section 32:3-4.6 - Definitions
Section 32:3-4.7 - Public meetings; rules, regulations
Section 32:3-4.8 - Minutes of meetings; information officer
Section 32:3-4.9 - Rules, regulations, approval
Section 32:3-4.10 - Appeal for denial of rights
Section 32:3-4.11 - Removal from office
Section 32:3-4a - Minutes delivered to Governor
Section 32:3-4b - Minutes returned
Section 32:3-4c - Effect of veto
Section 32:3-5 - Powers of commission.
Section 32:3-5.1 - Governor authorized to enter into supplemental compact agreement.
Section 32:3-5.2 - Application to Congress for consent and approval.
Section 32:3-8 - Pledging credit or creating debt of states, counties or municipalities prohibited
Section 32:3-9 - Rules and regulations; tolls; pledging of revenues
Section 32:3-10 - Power of commission not to be impaired; restriction on additional bridge or tunnel
Section 32:3-11 - Bonds of commission as legal investments
Section 32:3-13 - Annual reports, audits, master plan, additional powers
Section 32:3-13.12 - Supplemental compact authorized; additional powers and duties of commission
Section 32:3-13.13 - Force and effect of supplemental compact
Section 32:3-13.14 - Consent of Congress
Section 32:3-13.15 - Powers vested are in addition to powers previously vested
Section 32:3-13.17 - State Highway Department defined
Section 32:3-13.18 - Agreement authorized by 1931 act effective except where amended or repealed
Section 32:3-13.19 - Repeal of specific laws
Section 32:3-13.21 - Partial invalidity; severability
Section 32:3-13.22 - Effective date
Section 32:3-13.23 - Definitions
Section 32:3-13.24 - Force and effect of supplemental compact
Section 32:3-13.25 - Consent of Congress
Section 32:3-13.26 - Existing contracts, obligations or appointments not affected
Section 32:3-13.27 - Powers vested are in addition to powers previously vested in Commission
Section 32:3-13.29 - State Highway Department defined
Section 32:3-13.30 - Agreement authorized by 1931 act maintained except where amended or repealed
Section 32:3-13.31 - Repeal of specific acts
Section 32:3-13.33 - Partial invalidity; severability
Section 32:3-13.34 - Effective date
Section 32:3-13.35 - Additional purposes, powers and duties
Section 32:3-13.36 - Legislative authority or approval
Section 32:3-13.37 - Construction, operation and maintenance of bridge in accordance with agreement
Section 32:3-13.38 - Consent and approval of Congress
Section 32:3-13.39 - Cumulative nature of powers vested in Port Authority
Section 32:3-13.40 - Repeal of conflicting laws
Section 32:3-13.41 - Effective date
Section 32:3-13.42 - Additional purposes and powers and duties of commission
Section 32:3-13.43 - Force and effect of supplemental compact
Section 32:3-13.44 - Consent of Congress
Section 32:3-13.45 - Powers vested as additional to powers previously vested
Section 32:3-13.46 - State Highway Department defined
Section 32:3-13.48 - Partial invalidity; severability
Section 32:3-13.49 - Effective date
Section 32:3-13.52 - "Property" defined
Section 32:3-13.53 - Entry upon lands
Section 32:3-13.54 - Additional tax exemption; property and its transfer or use
Section 32:3-13.55 - Consent to location and general plans of approaches and highway connections
Section 32:3-13.56 - Tolls, rates and charges; use of funds
Section 32:3-13.57 - Pledge of credit of state or municipality prohibited
Section 32:3-13.58 - Powers as additional
Section 32:3-13.59 - Delaware River Port Authority; continuation of compact provisions
Section 32:3-13.60 - Severability
Section 32:3-13.61 - Effective date
Section 32:3-14 - Compact to have force and effect of statute
Section 32:3-15 - Congressional consent to compact
Section 32:3-16 - Appropriation
Section 32:3-17 - Concurrent legislation by Pennsylvania
Section 32:3A-1 - Payment of salary or wages of employees injured in performance of duty
Section 32:3A-2 - Effective date
Section 32:4-6 - Delaware River Port Authority police officers
Section 32:4-6.1 - Police training course
Section 32:4-7 - Construction; additional powers
Section 32:4-9 - Effective date
Section 32:4A-1 - Vehicles exempt from toll charges
Section 32:4A-2 - Effective date
Section 32:5-1 - Construction of subway and rail system connecting with bridge
Section 32:5-2 - Commission authorized to extend transportation facilities
Section 32:5-3 - Extension of facilities in New Jersey
Section 32:5-4 - Operation of cars and trains over facilities
Section 32:5-5 - Operation of cars and trains over facilities owned by others
Section 32:5-6 - Extension of facilities in Philadelphia
Section 32:5-7 - Acceptance of privileges and grants
Section 32:5-8 - Compact altered and amended
Section 32:5-9 - Exercise of powers as governmental function
Section 32:5-10 - Reciprocal legislation by Pennsylvania
Section 32:5A-1 - Commission directed to promote increased commerce on Delaware river
Section 32:5A-2 - Effective date
Section 32:6-2 - Acceptance of bonds from Delaware River Joint Commission; sale
Section 32:7-1 - Original issue of 1920
Section 32:7-2 - Supplemental issue of 1924
Section 32:8-1 - Preamble; agreement
Section 32:8-2 - Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
Section 32:8-3 - Powers of commission
Section 32:8-3.1 - Supplemental compact to have force of statute upon its signature
Section 32:8-3.2 - Consent and approval of Congress
Section 32:8-3.3 - Partial invalidity
Section 32:8-3.4 - Effective date
Section 32:8-3.5 - Findings, declarations
Section 32:8-3.6 - Equal opportunity employment; awarding of contracts.
Section 32:8-3.7 - Hiring practice policy
Section 32:8-3.8 - Findings, declarations
Section 32:8-3.9 - Operating rules, procedures; competitive purchasing
Section 32:8-5 - Pledging credit of states, counties or municipalities prohibited
Section 32:8-6 - Rules and regulations; tolls; pledging revenues
Section 32:8-7 - Powers of commission not to be impaired; restriction on additional bridge or tunnel
Section 32:8-8 - Bonds of commission as legal investments
Section 32:8-9 - Property and securities of commission tax-exempt
Section 32:8-10 - Annual reports, audits
Section 32:8-11 - Amendment of agreement authorized; preamble; power of commission
Section 32:8-11.1 - Effect of supplemental compact upon signature; filing of copy
Section 32:8-11.2 - Consent of Congress
Section 32:8-11.3 - State Highway Department defined
Section 32:8-11.4 - Act not repealed; compact pursuant thereto not affected
Section 32:8-11.5 - Partial invalidity; severability
Section 32:8-11.6 - Effective date
Section 32:8-12 - Compact to have force and effect of statute
Section 32:8-13 - Appropriation; return; disbursement
Section 32:8-14 - Concurrent legislation by Pennsylvania
Section 32:8-15 - Tolls on free bridges not authorized
Section 32:8-15.6 - Minutes delivery; actions taking effect
Section 32:8-15.7 - Return of minutes
Section 32:8-15.8 - Governor's veto of minutes
Section 32:8-16 - Repeal of certain laws
Section 32:8-17 - New Delaware River bridge authorized
Section 32:8-18 - Agreement binding
Section 32:8-19 - Congressional consent
Section 32:8-20 - Easton - Phillipsburg bridge
Section 32:8-21 - Financial assistance
Section 32:8-22 - Powers of commission
Section 32:8-23 - Toll authorization required
Section 32:8-24 - Findings, declarations
Section 32:8-26 - Public meetings; notice
Section 32:8-27 - Minutes; public meeting information officer, appointed
Section 32:8-28 - Rules, regulations in minutes
Section 32:8-30 - Violations; removal from office
Section 32:9-2 - Acquisition of toll bridges by joint commission; division of cost
Section 32:9-3 - Method of acquisition
Section 32:9-4 - Determination of cost of property to be acquired including franchises
Section 32:9-5 - Right of entry
Section 32:9-6 - Meeting to view property; notice
Section 32:9-7 - Hearing and estimate of damages
Section 32:9-8 - Filing of report; notice
Section 32:9-9 - Proceeding to have compensation and damages fixed; costs and expenses
Section 32:9-10 - Title in fee to property acquired to vest in state
Section 32:9-11 - Equal division of final awards, costs and expenses
Section 32:9-12 - Toll bridges acquired to be free to traveling public
Section 32:9-13 - Use and rental of bridges by railroads
Section 32:9-14 - Equal payments of compensation, damages and costs to owners
Section 32:9-15 - Custody, maintenance and repair of bridges acquired
Section 32:9-16 - Deductions from motor vehicle receipts for maintenance and repair of bridges
Section 32:9-18 - Effective date
Section 32:9A-1 - Property no longer needed for joint State-owned bridges across Delaware river
Section 32:10-1 - Appointment of bridge police; oath
Section 32:10-2 - Authority of bridge police; disposition of person arrested
Section 32:10-3 - Proceedings on arrest of offenders
Section 32:10-4 - Rules and regulations by joint commission
Section 32:10-5 - Penalties; disposition
Section 32:10-6 - Similar legislation by Pennsylvania
Section 32:11-1 - Construction and maintenance of free bridges by "joint commission"
Section 32:11-2 - Officers and employees of joint commission
Section 32:11-3 - General powers and duties of joint commission
Section 32:11-4 - Condemnation
Section 32:11-5 - Authority limited by moneys appropriated; withdrawal of moneys
Section 32:11-6 - Co-operation by Pennsylvania
Section 32:11-7 - Restrictions on payments for work
Section 32:11-8 - Installation and leasing of public service facilities on bridges
Section 32:11-9 - Regulating operation of motor vehicles across bridges
Section 32:11-10 - Maintenance and repair of bridges constructed
Section 32:11-11 - Section of river where bridges may be constructed
Section 32:11AA-1 - Compact authorized; preamble
Section 32:11AA-2 - Power to finance, construct, operate and maintain bridge
Section 32:11AA-3 - Authority to make agreement
Section 32:11AA-4 - Construction of compact
Section 32:11AA-5 - Effective date of compact; signing of compact; number of originals; filing
Section 32:11AA-6 - Force and effect of compact
Section 32:11AA-7 - Consent of Congress
Section 32:11AA-9 - Partial invalidity; severability
Section 32:11AA-10 - Effective date
Section 32:11B-2 - State to hold title to land; tolls; maintenance and repair
Section 32:11B-3 - Condemnation of real estate authorized