34:11-4.10 Violations, penalties.
10. a. Any employer who knowingly fails to pay the full amount of wages to an employee agreed to or required by, or in the manner required by, the provisions of article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.), or who knowingly violates any other provision of P.L.1965, c.173 (C.34:11-4.1 et seq.), or who takes a retaliatory action against an employee by discharging or in any other manner discriminating against the employee because the employee has made a complaint to that employee's employer, to the commissioner, or to that employee's authorized representative, that the employer has not paid the employee the full amount of wages agreed upon or required by, and in the manner required by, the provisions of article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.), or because the employee has caused to be instituted or is about to cause to be instituted any proceeding under or related to that article or those acts, or because that employee has testified or is about to testify in any proceeding under or relating to that article or those acts, or because the employee has informed any employee of the employer about rights under State laws regarding wages and hours worked, shall be guilty of a disorderly persons offense and, upon conviction for a first violation, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $1,000 or by imprisonment for not less than 10 nor more than 90 days or by both the fine and imprisonment and, upon conviction for a second or subsequent violation, be punished by a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $2,000 or by imprisonment for not less than 10 nor more than 100 days or by both the fine and imprisonment. Each week, in any day of which any violation of article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.) continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. In the case of a discharge or other discriminatory action against the employee which is in violation of this subsection, the employer shall also be required to offer reinstatement in employment to the discharged employee and to correct the discriminatory action, and also to pay to the employee, in full, all wages lost as a result of that discharge or discriminatory action, plus liquidated damages equal to not more than 200 percent of the wages due, under penalty of contempt proceedings. Taking an adverse action against an employee within ninety days of the employee filing a complaint with the commissioner or a claim or action being brought by or on behalf of the employee in a court of competent jurisdiction for a violation of article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.) shall be considered presumptive evidence that the employer's action was knowingly taken in retaliation against the employee. An employee complaint or other communication need not make explicit reference to any section or provision of any State law regarding wages and hours worked to trigger the protections of this section.
b. As an alternative to or in addition to any other sanctions provided by law for violations of P.L.1965, c.173 (C.34:11-4.1 et seq.), when the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development finds that an employer has violated that act, or taken any retaliatory action against the employee in violation of subsection a. of this section, the commissioner is authorized to assess and collect administrative penalties, up to a maximum of $250 for a first violation and up to a maximum of $500 for each subsequent violation, specified in a schedule of penalties to be promulgated as a rule or regulation by the commissioner in accordance with the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.). When determining the amount of the penalty imposed because of a violation, the commissioner shall consider factors which include the history of previous violations by the employer, the seriousness of the violation, the good faith of the employer and the size of the employer's business. No administrative penalty shall be levied pursuant to this section unless the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development provides the alleged violator with notification of the violation and of the amount of the penalty by certified mail and an opportunity to request a hearing before the commissioner or his designee within 15 days following the receipt of the notice. If a hearing is requested, the commissioner shall issue a final order upon such hearing and a finding that a violation has occurred. If no hearing is requested, the notice shall become a final order upon expiration of the 15-day period. Payment of the penalty is due when a final order is issued or when the notice becomes a final order. Any penalty imposed pursuant to this section may be recovered with costs in a summary proceeding commenced by the commissioner pursuant to the "Penalty Enforcement Law of 1999," P.L.1999, c.274 (C.2A:58-10 et seq.). Any sum collected as a fine or penalty pursuant to this section shall be applied toward enforcement and administration costs of the Division of Workplace Standards in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
c. If any employer fails to pay the full amount of wages to an employee agreed to or required by, or in the manner required by, the provisions of article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.), the employee may recover in a civil action the full amount of any wages due, or any wages lost because of any retaliatory action taken in violation of subsection a. of this section, plus an amount of liquidated damages equal to not more than 200 percent of the wages lost or of the wages due, together with costs and reasonable attorney's fees as are allowed by the court, except that if there is an agreement of the employee to accept payment of the unpaid wages supervised by the commissioner pursuant to section 9 of P.L.1965, c.173 (C.34:11-4.9) or R.S.34:11-58, the liquidated damages shall be equal to not more than 200 percent of wages that were due prior to the supervised payment. The payment of liquidated damages shall not be required for a first violation by an employer if the employer shows to the satisfaction of the court that the act or omission constituting the violation was an inadvertent error made in good faith and that the employer had reasonable grounds for believing that the act or omission was not a violation, and the employer acknowledges that the employer violated the law and pays the amount owed within 30 days of notice of the violation. In a case of retaliation against an employee in violation of the provisions of subsection a. of this section, the employer shall also be required to offer reinstatement in employment to the discharged employee and take other actions as needed to correct the retaliatory action. For purposes of this subsection, an employer taking an adverse action against an employee within ninety days of the employee filing a complaint with the commissioner, or a claim or action being brought by or on behalf of the employee in a court of competent jurisdiction, for a violation of provisions of article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.) shall raise a presumption that the employer's action was taken in retaliation against the employee, which presumption may be rebutted only by clear and convincing evidence that the action was taken for other, permissible, reasons. Any agreement by the employee to work for, or accept, wages paid which are less than the amount agreed to or required by law, or paid in a manner other than that required by article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.), shall be no defense to the action. The employee shall be entitled to maintain the action for and on behalf of other similarly situated employees, or designate an agent or representative to maintain the action for and on behalf of all similarly situated employees. The employee may bring the action for all appropriate relief, including reinstatement, the payment of damages and the recovery of lost wages or unpaid wages pursuant to this section in the Superior Court. Upon the request of any employee not paid the full wages agreed upon or required by law and in the manner required by the provisions of article 1 of chapter 11 of Title 34 of the Revised Statutes and all acts supplementing that article (R.S.34:11-2 et al.), the commissioner may take an assignment of the wage claim in trust for the assigning employee and may bring any legal action necessary to collect the claim, and the employer shall be required to pay to the employee the unpaid wages and liquidated damages equal to not more than 200 percent of the amount of the unpaid wages and pay to the commissioner the costs and reasonable attorney's fees as determined by the court. The payment of liquidated damages shall not be required for a first violation by an employer if the employer shows to the satisfaction of the court that the act or omission constituting the violation was an inadvertent error made in good faith and that the employer had reasonable grounds for believing that the act or omission was not a violation, and the employer acknowledges that the employer violated the law and pays the amount owed within 30 days of notice of the violation.
L.1965, c.173, s.10; amended 1991, c.205, s.3; 2019, c.212, s.2.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 34 - Labor and Workmen's Compensation
Section 34:1-2 - Department continued; organization
Section 34:1-3 - Principal office
Section 34:1-4 - Commissioner; appointment, term and salary
Section 34:1-5.1 - Annual determination of resort municipalities.
Section 34:1-5.2 - Annual mean population of resort municipalities.
Section 34:1-5.3 - Estimated seasonal population of resort municipalities.
Section 34:1-5.4 - Rules, regulations.
Section 34:1-6 - Inspections; enforcement districts
Section 34:1-7 - Inspectors graded
Section 34:1-8 - Inspectors; duties
Section 34:1-9 - Personnel; employment; assignment and transfers; salaries
Section 34:1-10 - Additional personnel
Section 34:1-11 - Expenses allowed
Section 34:1-12 - Badges and certificates of authority
Section 34:1-13 - Oaths and affidavits; authority to administer
Section 34:1-14 - Inspectors not to engage in other business; hours of labor
Section 34:1-15 - Inspections and reports
Section 34:1-16 - Obstructing or impersonating officers; penalty
Section 34:1-17 - Minors; reports to school officers
Section 34:1-18 - Prosecutions for violations
Section 34:1-19 - Report to governor
Section 34:1-20 - Rules, regulations and orders
Section 34:1-24 - Fees for blue prints and publications
Section 34:1-25 - Moneys paid to state treasurer
Section 34:1-38.2 - Powers and duties of examining board
Section 34:1-41 - Expenses of members of mechanical inspection bureau
Section 34:1-44 - Inspectors; eligibility and qualifications; certificate
Section 34:1-45 - Examinations
Section 34:1-48 - Chief of bureau of statistics and records; appointment
Section 34:1-49 - Duties of bureau in general
Section 34:1-50 - Commercial statistics and information
Section 34:1-51 - Names of informants not to be divulged
Section 34:1-52 - Returns by employers
Section 34:1-53 - Penalty for failure to report
Section 34:1-54 - Power of chief of bureau to examine witnesses
Section 34:1-55 - Bulletins and pamphlets
Section 34:1-56 - Industrial directory
Section 34:1-57 - Workmen's compensation bureau; director; compensation
Section 34:1-57.2 - First director
Section 34:1-58 - Deputy commissioner; compensation board
Section 34:1-59 - Bureau of employment
Section 34:1-60 - Subdivisions of employment bureau
Section 34:1-61 - Co-operation; advisory assistants
Section 34:1-63 - Information as to employment
Section 34:1-64 - Publication of information
Section 34:1-65 - Records of strikes
Section 34:1-66 - Migrant laborers
Section 34:1-67 - Veterans aided
Section 34:1-68 - Lists of sources of employment
Section 34:1-69 - No fees permitted
Section 34:1-69.1 - Division of the deaf
Section 34:1-69.2 - Director of the division of the deaf
Section 34:1-69.3 - Duties of director
Section 34:1-69.3a - Annual report
Section 34:1-69.4 - Assistants; qualifications; compensation
Section 34:1-69.5 - Compensation and expenses of director
Section 34:1-69.6 - "Deaf" defined
Section 34:1-69.7 - Legislative findings and declarations
Section 34:1-69.8 - Definitions
Section 34:1-69.9 - Intermediary interpreter to assist qualified interpreter
Section 34:1-69.11 - Positioning of interpreter
Section 34:1-69.12 - List of qualified interpreters; request; substitution for appointed interpreter
Section 34:1-69.13 - List of qualified interpreters; maintenance
Section 34:1-69.15 - Fees and expenses
Section 34:1-69.16 - Waiver of right to interpreter
Section 34:1-69.17 - Information to remain confidential and privileged
Section 34:1-70 - Recovery of penalties, procedure
Section 34:1A-1 - Department of Labor and Industry established; "department" defined
Section 34:1A-1.1 - Change of name of department of labor and industry to department of labor
Section 34:1A-1.2 - Department of Labor and Workforce Development; reference.
Section 34:1A-1.3 - Transfer of workforce development programs from DHS.
Section 34:1A-1.4 - New Jersey Youth Corps transferred.
Section 34:1A-1.5 - Certain powers, functions, duties of DOE transferred.
Section 34:1A-1.6 - Construction of act relative to Civil Service tenure, rights, protection.
Section 34:1A-1.7 - Short title.
Section 34:1A-1.8 - Requirements for job training counselors for victims of domestic violence.
Section 34:1A-1.9 - Rules, regulations.
Section 34:1A-1.10 - Credentials Review Board established.
Section 34:1A-1.11 - Definitions relative to suspension, revocation of certain employer licenses.
Section 34:1A-1.12 - Commissioner; actions relative to employer violations.
Section 34:1A-1.13 - Presumption of successor firm.
Section 34:1A-1.14 - Notification of employer responsibility relative to record maintenance.
Section 34:1A-1.15 - Provision of information relative to certain employee leave and benefit rights.
Section 34:1A-1.16 - Definitions, publishing of violators of State wage, benefit, and tax laws.
Section 34:1A-1.17 - Entrance into place of business, employment; stop-work order.
Section 34:1A-1.18 - Violations concerning misclassification of employees; penalties.
Section 34:1A-1.19 - Post notices about misclassification.
Section 34:1A-1.20 - Information regarding worker misclassification.
Section 34:1A-1.21 - Findings, declarations.
Section 34:1A-1.23 - Purpose of task force.
Section 34:1A-2 - Commissioner of Labor and Industry; head of department; appointment; term; salary
Section 34:1A-3 - Duties of Commissioner
Section 34:1A-3.1 - Job training programs.
Section 34:1A-4 - Delegation of powers by commissioner
Section 34:1A-5 - Divisions in Department
Section 34:1A-7.1 - Orientation program to educate employers about wage and hour laws, etc.
Section 34:1A-8 - Director of Division of Labor
Section 34:1A-9 - Bureau of migrant labor; transfer of functions, powers and duties to
Section 34:1A-11 - Division of Workmen's Compensation; powers and duties
Section 34:1A-12.1 - Director and each judge of compensation to be attorneys
Section 34:1A-12.2 - Referee, qualifications of
Section 34:1A-12.3 - Continuation of deputy directors as judges of compensation
Section 34:1A-12.4 - Director of Division of Worker's Compensation; duties
Section 34:1A-13 - Organization of existing workmen's compensation bureau continued
Section 34:1A-15 - Director of division of Employment Security
Section 34:1A-15.1 - Director of Division of Employment Services; duties
Section 34:1A-17 - Powers and duties of Employment Security Council
Section 34:1A-19 - Board of Review in Division of Employment Security
Section 34:1A-24 - Directors of divisions; unclassified service of civil service; removal; vacancies
Section 34:1A-25 - Appropriations transferred
Section 34:1A-26 - Employees; transfer
Section 34:1A-27 - Civil service, pension and retirement rights not affected
Section 34:1A-28 - Files, books, records and property transferred
Section 34:1A-29 - Orders, rules and regulations continued
Section 34:1A-30 - Pending actions or proceedings; orders or recommendations not affected
Section 34:1A-31 - Commissions and offices abolished
Section 34:1A-32 - Definition of terms referred to in laws, contracts or documents
Section 34:1A-34 - Short title
Section 34:1A-35 - Effective date
Section 34:1A-36 - State Apprenticeship Council
Section 34:1A-38 - Related and supplemental instruction
Section 34:1A-39 - Local, regional and State joint apprenticeship committees
Section 34:1A-40 - Standards for apprenticeship agreements
Section 34:1A-41 - Apprenticeship agreements
Section 34:1A-43 - Separability
Section 34:1A-44 - Effective date
Section 34:1A-45 - Short title
Section 34:1A-46 - Legislative findings and declarations.
Section 34:1A-47 - Definitions.
Section 34:1A-48 - Division of Travel and Tourism; establishment; director; appointment.
Section 34:1A-48.1 - Division of Travel and Tourism transferred to the Department of State.
Section 34:1A-50 - Transfer made in accordance with State Agency Transfer Act
Section 34:1A-51 - New Jersey Tourism Policy Council.
Section 34:1A-52 - Master plan; contents
Section 34:1A-52.1 - New Jersey Governor's Cup Hydrofest Series; designated.
Section 34:1A-52.2 - Designation of trophy, commendation.
Section 34:1A-52.3 - Annual award.
Section 34:1A-53 - Powers and duties of division.
Section 34:1A-53.1 - Reports required from division.
Section 34:1A-53.2 - Statewide 9/11 Memorial Registry.
Section 34:1A-54 - Duties of council.
Section 34:1A-55 - Severability
Section 34:1A-69.3 - Short title
Section 34:1A-70 - Legislative findings and declarations
Section 34:1A-71 - Short title
Section 34:1A-73 - Standards for allocation of funds
Section 34:1A-74 - Authorized intra-state services
Section 34:1A-75 - Rules and regulations
Section 34:1A-85 - Definitions relative to State's workforce investment system.
Section 34:1A-86 - Center for Occupational Employment Information.
Section 34:1A-87 - Steering committee to manage center.
Section 34:1A-88 - Authority to access files, records.
Section 34:1B-2 - Legislative findings, determinations.
Section 34:1B-3 - Definitions.
Section 34:1B-4 - "New Jersey Economic Development Authority."
Section 34:1B-4a - NJEDA building designated in memory of Caren S. Franzini.
Section 34:1B-4b - Funding for signage.
Section 34:1B-4.1 - Contracts to secure bonds, other obligations.
Section 34:1B-5.1 - Rules, regulations.
Section 34:1B-5.2 - Administration and enforcement of rules and regulations
Section 34:1B-5.3 - Violation of rules and regulations
Section 34:1B-5.4 - Rules, regulations relative to establishment of affirmative action program.
Section 34:1B-5.9 - Bonds deemed fully negotiable.
Section 34:1B-6 - Determinations prior to commitment for assistance.
Section 34:1B-7 - Economic development fund
Section 34:1B-7.1 - Legislative findings and declarations
Section 34:1B-7.2 - Fund for community development purposes
Section 34:1B-7.3 - Appropriations to economic development fund; use
Section 34:1B-7.4 - Financing of projects; economic feasibility and recovery of costs
Section 34:1B-7.5 - Projects; factors for consideration for financial assistance
Section 34:1B-7.6 - Annual report
Section 34:1B-7.7 - Repayment by Economic Development Authority
Section 34:1B-7.8 - Funds transferred
Section 34:1B-7.9 - Prepayment at discount
Section 34:1B-7.10 - Short title
Section 34:1B-7.11 - Findings, determinations
Section 34:1B-7.12 - "Economic Recovery Fund" established
Section 34:1B-7.13 - Use of moneys in fund.
Section 34:1B-7.14 - Determination of projects to be financed
Section 34:1B-7.15 - Payments to Economic Recovery Fund
Section 34:1B-7.16 - Contracts for implementation of payment arrangement
Section 34:1B-7.17 - Report to Governor, Legislature
Section 34:1B-7.18 - Legislative approval of certain transactions
Section 34:1B-7.19 - Definitions; program authorized
Section 34:1B-7.20 - Short title
Section 34:1B-7.21 - Findings, declarations
Section 34:1B-7.22 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-7.23 - "Public School Facilities Code Compliance Loan Fund"
Section 34:1B-7.24 - "Public School Facilities Loan Assistance Fund"
Section 34:1B-7.25 - Issuance of bonds; "Public Schools Small Projects Loan Assistance Fund"
Section 34:1B-7.26 - Preliminary approval of loan application
Section 34:1B-7.27 - Adoption of rules, taking administrative action
Section 34:1B-7.28 - Short title
Section 34:1B-7.29 - Findings, declarations
Section 34:1B-7.30 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-7.31 - "New Jersey Boat Industry Loan Guarantee Program" established
Section 34:1B-7.32 - "New Jersey Boat Industry Loan Guarantee Fund"
Section 34:1B-7.33 - Establishment of reserves
Section 34:1B-7.34 - Agreements
Section 34:1B-7.35 - Report to Governor, Legislature
Section 34:1B-7.36 - Rules, regulations
Section 34:1B-7.37 - Short title
Section 34:1B-7.38 - Findings, declarations
Section 34:1B-7.39 - Definitions relative to emerging technology, biotechnology.
Section 34:1B-7.41 - "New Jersey Emerging Technology and Biotechnology Financial Assistance Fund"
Section 34:1B-7.42 - Applications for money from fund; criteria; agreements.
Section 34:1B-7.42a - Corporation business tax benefit certificate transfer program.
Section 34:1B-7.42b - Definitions relative to certain corporation tax benefit programs.
Section 34:1B-7.42c - Authorization to approve certain transfers of tax benefits.
Section 34:1B-7.44 - Rules, regulations
Section 34:1B-7.45 - Short title
Section 34:1B-7.48 - Powers of authority concerning bonds
Section 34:1B-7.49 - Payments of debt service to authority; schedule
Section 34:1B-7.50 - State, authority contracts authorized; terms, conditions
Section 34:1B-7.51 - Annual report, contents
Section 34:1B-7.52 - Supersedure by act
Section 34:1B-7.53 - Severability of act
Section 34:1B-8 - Public utility facilities; definition; powers
Section 34:1B-9 - Power to authorize issuance of bonds.
Section 34:1B-10 - Powers of authority by resolution.
Section 34:1B-11 - Bonds; negotiability
Section 34:1B-12 - Covenants with bondholders
Section 34:1B-13 - Pledge of revenues; lien
Section 34:1B-14 - Nonliability of members of authority, or of state or political subdivision
Section 34:1B-15 - Powers constitute essential governmental function; tax exempt status.
Section 34:1B-15.2 - Agreement; apportionment of costs of services and services to be supplied
Section 34:1B-16 - Legal investments
Section 34:1B-17 - Sureties or collateral for deposits of authority
Section 34:1B-18 - Inapplicability of other laws
Section 34:1B-19 - Severability
Section 34:1B-20 - Counties; contracts with authority; resolution; powers for financial aid
Section 34:1B-21 - Property of authority; exemption from execution or other judicial process
Section 34:1B-21.1 - Short title
Section 34:1B-21.2 - Findings, declarations
Section 34:1B-21.3 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-21.4 - Issuance of Market Transition Facility, Motor Vehicle Commission bonds, notes.
Section 34:1B-21.5 - Powers of authority.
Section 34:1B-21.5a - Applicability of P.L.2004, c.83 to prior bond proceeds.
Section 34:1B-21.6 - Payment of redemption of bonds, notes.
Section 34:1B-21.7 - "Market Transition Facility Revenue Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.8 - Use of monies, agreements, exemption from taxation.
Section 34:1B-21.9 - Bonds, notes as special, limited obligations.
Section 34:1B-21.10 - State pledge regarding bonds, notes, other obligations.
Section 34:1B-21.11 - Statement from Department of the Treasury, authority
Section 34:1B-21.12 - "Division of Motor Vehicles Surcharge Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.13 - Agreements between EDA and State; EDA and Motor Vehicle Commission.
Section 34:1B-21.14 - Transfer of monies to Facility Revenue Fund
Section 34:1B-21.15 - Semi-annual reports
Section 34:1B-21.16 - Short title.
Section 34:1B-21.17 - Definitions relative to issuance of cigarette tax securitization bonds.
Section 34:1B-21.18 - "Cigarette Tax Securitization Proceeds Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.19 - Powers of authority.
Section 34:1B-21.20 - "Dedicated Cigarette Tax Revenue Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.21 - Contracts to implement payment arrangement.
Section 34:1B-21.22 - "Cigarette Tax Securitization Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.23 - Short title.
Section 34:1B-21.24 - Definitions relative to motor vehicle surcharges securitization bonds.
Section 34:1B-21.25 - "Motor Vehicle Surcharges Securitization Proceeds Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.26 - Powers of authority.
Section 34:1B-21.27 - "Unsafe Driving Surcharges Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.28 - "Motor Vehicle Surcharges Revenue Fund."
Section 34:1B-21.29 - Contracts to implement payment arrangement.
Section 34:1B-21.30 - Motor Vehicle Surcharges Securitization Fund.
Section 34:1B-21.33 - Powers of authority.
Section 34:1B-21.34 - Appropriations for payment of obligations incurred.
Section 34:1B-21.35 - Contracts to implement payment arrangement.
Section 34:1B-21.36 - Amounts provided by authority; projects, amounts, certain.
Section 34:1B-22 - Short title
Section 34:1B-23 - Legislative findings and determinations
Section 34:1B-24 - Motion Picture and Television Development Commission.
Section 34:1B-25 - Organization; vote required; executive director and other employees
Section 34:1B-26 - Annual report
Section 34:1B-28 - Programs to promote motion picture and television industry
Section 34:1B-29 - Severability
Section 34:1B-30 - Legislative findings
Section 34:1B-31 - Short title
Section 34:1B-32 - Study of best means to encourage employee stock ownership plans
Section 34:1B-33 - Conduct of study; considerations, consultations and investigations
Section 34:1B-34 - Development of plan
Section 34:1B-35 - Annual reports to legislature
Section 34:1B-36 - Short title
Section 34:1B-37 - Legislative findings and declaration
Section 34:1B-38 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-39 - Establishment of fund; source of deposits; use of funds
Section 34:1B-40 - Form, amount and terms of financial assistance; repayment
Section 34:1B-41 - Criteria for evaluating and ranking applications for financial assistance
Section 34:1B-42 - Schedule of application periods; ranking of applications; finding of feasibility
Section 34:1B-43 - Project plan; contents; determinations prior to final approval
Section 34:1B-44 - Approval or disapproval of application; notice
Section 34:1B-45 - Arrangement for financial assistance; repayment
Section 34:1B-47 - Findings, declarations
Section 34:1B-48 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-49 - Development Authority for Small Businesses, Minorities and Women's Enterprises
Section 34:1B-50 - Powers of authority
Section 34:1B-51 - Loans, other extensions of credit
Section 34:1B-52 - Waiver of bonding requirements
Section 34:1B-53 - Issuance of bonds
Section 34:1B-54 - No State liability
Section 34:1B-55 - Bonds fully negotiable
Section 34:1B-56 - Power to covenant
Section 34:1B-57 - Casino authority investments
Section 34:1B-58 - Contracts binding
Section 34:1B-59 - No personal interest
Section 34:1B-60 - Expenses from revenues
Section 34:1B-61 - Authorized investment
Section 34:1B-62 - Short title
Section 34:1B-63 - Findings, determinations
Section 34:1B-64 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-65 - "New Jersey Global Export Network Program"
Section 34:1B-66 - "Global Export Network Assistance Fund"
Section 34:1B-67 - Establishment of reserves, liquid reserves
Section 34:1B-68 - Agreements with participating banks
Section 34:1B-69 - Rules, regulations
Section 34:1B-70 - Short title
Section 34:1B-71 - Findings, declarations relative to microlending
Section 34:1B-72 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-73 - New Jersey Micro-Business Assistance Program
Section 34:1B-74 - "New Jersey Micro-Business Assistance Fund"
Section 34:1B-75 - Development loans to micro-business development corporations
Section 34:1B-76 - Certification of micro-business development corporation
Section 34:1B-77 - Additional powers of authority
Section 34:1B-78 - Additional duties of authority
Section 34:1B-79 - Rules, regulations
Section 34:1B-80 - Short title
Section 34:1B-81 - Findings, declarations relative to strategies promoting businesses
Section 34:1B-82 - Definitions
Section 34:1B-83 - Assistance to key industries
Section 34:1B-84 - Coordination, cooperation with programs, organizations
Section 34:1B-85 - Private industry membership fees for sector networks
Section 34:1B-86 - Allocation of matching funds
Section 34:1B-87 - Rules, regulations
Section 34:1B-88 - Short title
Section 34:1B-89 - Findings, declarations relative to business relocations
Section 34:1B-90 - Establishment of State Relocation Missions, terms defined
Section 34:1B-91 - Establishment of Foreign Relocation Missions
Section 34:1B-92 - Report to Governor, Legislature
Section 34:1B-93 - Short title
Section 34:1B-94 - Findings, declarations relative to export financing.
Section 34:1B-95 - Definitions.
Section 34:1B-96 - Investment of moneys in export financing company.
Section 34:1B-97 - Qualification as export financing company.
Section 34:1B-98 - Purpose of company
Section 34:1B-101 - Short title
Section 34:1B-103 - New Jersey Purchase First Program
Section 34:1B-104 - Development, distribution of directories; "industry sector network" defined
Section 34:1B-105 - Report to Governor, Legislature
Section 34:1B-106 - Rules, regulations
Section 34:1B-112 - Short title.
Section 34:1B-113 - Definitions relative to business retention and relocation assistance.
Section 34:1B-114 - Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Grant Program.
Section 34:1B-115 - Grant of tax credits; qualifications.
Section 34:1B-115.1 - Bonus awards to certain businesses.
Section 34:1B-115.2 - Qualification for grant of tax credits.
Section 34:1B-115.3 - Limit on total value of grants of tax credits; approval schedule.
Section 34:1B-116 - Grant application.
Section 34:1B-118 - Grant limitations.
Section 34:1B-118.1 - Award, amount of grant; factors.
Section 34:1B-119 - Rules, regulations relative to program.
Section 34:1B-120.1 - Rules for recapture of tax credits.
Section 34:1B-120.2 - Corporation business tax, insurance premiums tax credits.
Section 34:1B-121 - Annual report on program.
Section 34:1B-123 - Appropriation capped by retained tax revenue.