New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 34 - Labor and Workmen's Compensation
Section 34:11-56a4 - Minimum wage rate; exceptions.

34:11-56a4 Minimum wage rate; exceptions.
5. a. Except as provided in subsections c., d., e. g., and i. of this section, each employer shall pay to each of his employees wages at a rate of not less than $8.85 per hour as of January 1, 2019 and, on January 1 of 2020 and January 1 of each subsequent year, the minimum wage shall be increased by any increase in the consumer price index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W) as calculated by the federal government for the 12 months prior to the September 30 preceding that January 1, except that any of the following rates shall apply if it exceeds the rate determined in accordance with the applicable increase in the CPI-W for the indicated year: on July 1, 2019, the minimum wage shall be $10.00 per hour; on January 1, 2020, the minimum wage shall be $11.00 per hour; and on January 1 of each year from 2021 to 2024, inclusive, the minimum wage shall be increased from the rate of the preceding year by $1.00 per hour. If the federal minimum hourly wage rate set by section 6 of the federal "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938" (29 U.S.C. s.206), or a successor federal law, is raised to a level higher than the State minimum wage rate set by this subsection, then the State minimum wage rate shall be increased to the level of the federal minimum wage rate and subsequent increases based on increases in the CPI-W pursuant to this section shall be applied to the higher minimum wage rate. If an applicable wage order has been issued by the commissioner under section 17 (C.34:11-56a16) of this act, the employer shall also pay not less than the wages prescribed in said order. The wage rates fixed in this section shall not be applicable to part-time employees primarily engaged in the care and tending of children in the home of the employer, to persons under the age of 18 not possessing a special vocational school graduate permit issued pursuant to section 15 of P.L.1940, c.153 (C.34:2-21.15), or to persons employed as salesmen of motor vehicles, or to persons employed as outside salesmen as such terms shall be defined and delimited in regulations adopted by the commissioner, or to persons employed in a volunteer capacity and receiving only incidental benefits at a county or other agricultural fair by a nonprofit or religious corporation or a nonprofit or religious association which conducts or participates in that fair.
b. (1) An employer shall also pay each employee not less than 1 1/2 times such employee's regular hourly rate for each hour of working time in excess of 40 hours in any week, except that this overtime rate shall not apply: to any individual employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacity; or to employees engaged to labor on a farm or employed in a hotel; or to an employee of a common carrier of passengers by motor bus; or to a limousine driver who is an employee of an employer engaged in the business of operating limousines; or to employees engaged in labor relative to the raising or care of livestock.
(2) Employees engaged on a piece-rate or regular hourly rate basis to labor on a farm shall be paid for each day worked not less than the applicable minimum hourly wage rate multiplied by the total number of hours worked.
(3) Full-time students may be employed by the college or university at which they are enrolled at not less than 85% of the effective applicable minimum wage rate.
c. Employees of a small employer, and employees who are engaged in seasonal employment, except for employees who customarily and regularly receive gratuities or tips who shall be subject to the provisions of subsections a. and d. of this section, shall be paid $8.85 per hour as of January 1, 2019 and, on January 1 of 2020 and January 1 of each subsequent year, that minimum wage rate shall be increased by any increase in the consumer price index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W) as calculated by the federal government for the 12 months prior to the September 30 preceding that January 1, except that any of the following rates shall apply if it exceeds the rate determined in accordance with the applicable increase in the CPI-W for the indicated year: on January 1, 2020, the minimum wage shall be $10.30 per hour; and on January 1 of each year from 2021 to 2025, inclusive, the minimum wage shall be increased from the rate of the preceding year by eighty cents per hour, and, in 2026, the minimum wage shall be increased from the rate of the preceding year by seventy cents per hour, and, in each year from 2027 to 2028 inclusive, the minimum wage for employees subject to this subsection c. shall be increased by the same amount as the increase for employees subject to subsection a. of this section based on CPI-W increases, plus one half of the difference between $15.00 per hour and the minimum wage in effect in 2026 for employees pursuant to subsection a. of this section, so that, by 2028, the minimum wage for employees subject to this subsection shall be the same as the minimum wage in effect for employees subject to subsection a. of this section. If the federal minimum hourly wage rate set by section 6 of the federal "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938" (29 U.S.C. s.206), or a successor federal law, is raised to a level higher than the State minimum wage rate set by this subsection, then the State minimum wage rate shall be increased to the level of the federal minimum wage rate and subsequent increases based on increases in the CPI-W pursuant to this subsection shall be applied to the higher minimum wage rate.
d. Employees engaged on a piece-rate or regular hourly rate basis to labor on a farm shall be paid $8.85 per hour as of January 1, 2019 and, on January 1 of 2020 and January 1 of each subsequent year, that minimum wage rate shall be increased by any increase in the consumer price index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W) as calculated by the federal government for the 12 months prior to the September 30 preceding that January 1, except that any of the following rates shall apply if it exceeds the rate determined in accordance with the applicable increase in the CPI-W for the indicated year:
(1) on January 1, 2020, the minimum wage shall be $10.30 per hour; on January 1, 2022, the minimum wage shall be $10.90 per hour; and on January 1 of each year from 2023 to 2024, inclusive, the minimum wage shall be increased from the rate of the preceding year by eighty cents per hour; and
(2) subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this subsection d., minimum wage rates shall be increased as follows: on January 1 of 2025, the minimum wage shall be increased to $13.40, and on January 1 of each year from 2026 to 2027, inclusive, the minimum wage shall be increased from the rate of the preceding year by eighty cents per hour, and, in each year from 2028 to 2030 inclusive, the minimum wage for employees subject to this subsection d. shall be increased during that year by the same amount as the increase in that year for employees subject to subsection a. of this section based on CPI-W increases, plus one third of the difference between $15.00 per hour and the minimum wage in effect in 2027 for employees pursuant to subsection a. of this section, so that, by 2030, the minimum wage for employees subject to this subsection shall be the same as the minimum wage in effect for employees subject to subsection a. of this section.
(3) Not later than March 31, 2024, the commissioner and the Secretary of Agriculture shall review the report issued by the commissioner pursuant to subsection b. of section 4 of P.L.2019, c.32 (C.34:11-56a4.10) and shall consider any information provided by the secretary regarding the impact on farm employers and the viability of the State's agricultural industry of the increases of the minimum wage made pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection, and the potential impact of the increases which would be set by paragraph (2) of this subsection, including comparisons with the wage rates in the agricultural industries in other states, and shall recommend: approval of the increases set forth in paragraph (2) of this subsection; disapproval of the increases set forth in paragraph (2) of this subsection; or an alternative manner of changing the minimum wage after 2024 for employees engaged on a piece-rate or regular hourly rate basis to labor on a farm. In contemplation of the possibility that the commissioner and the secretary are unable to agree on the recommendation required by this paragraph, by December 31, 2021, the Governor shall appoint a public member subject to advice and consent by the Senate, who will serve as a tie-breaking member if needed. The increases set forth in paragraph (2) of this subsection shall take effect unless there is a recommendation pursuant to this paragraph to disapprove the increases or for an alternative manner of changing the minimum wage after 2024 for employees engaged on a piece-rate or regular hourly rate basis to labor on a farm and the Legislature, not later than June 30, 2024, enacts a concurrent resolution approving the implementation of that recommendation. Beginning in 2024, the commissioner, secretary, and public member shall meet biennially to make either a one or two year recommendation to the Legislature for implementation by way of concurrent resolution.
(4) If the federal minimum hourly wage rate set by section 6 of the federal "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938" (29 U.S.C. s.206), or a successor federal law, is raised to a level higher than the State minimum wage rate set by this subsection, then the State minimum wage rate shall be increased to the level of the federal minimum wage rate and subsequent increases based on increases in the CPI-W pursuant to this subsection shall be applied to the higher minimum wage rate.
e. With respect to an employee who customarily and regularly receives gratuities or tips, every employer is entitled to a credit for the gratuities or tips received by the employee against the hourly wage rate that would otherwise be paid to the employee pursuant to subsection a. of this section of the following amounts: after December 31, 2018 and before July 1, 2019, $6.72 per hour; after June 30, 2019 and before January 1, 2020, $7.37 per hour; during calendar years 2020, 2021 and 2022, $7.87 per hour; during calendar year 2023, $8.87 per hour; and during calendar year 2024 and subsequent calendar years, $9.87 per hour.
f. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section to the contrary, every trucking industry employer shall pay to all drivers, helpers, loaders and mechanics for whom the Secretary of Transportation may prescribe maximum hours of work for the safe operation of vehicles, pursuant to section 31502(b) of the federal Motor Carrier Act, 49 U.S.C.s.31502(b), an overtime rate not less than 1 1/2 times the minimum wage required pursuant to this section and N.J.A.C. 12:56-3.1. Employees engaged in the trucking industry shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate as provided in this section and N.J.A.C. 12:56-3.1. As used in this section, "trucking industry employer" means any business or establishment primarily operating for the purpose of conveying property from one place to another by road or highway, including the storage and warehousing of goods and property. Such an employer shall also be subject to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Transportation pursuant to the federal Motor Carrier Act, 49 U.S.C.s.31501 et seq., whose employees are exempt under section 213(b)(1) of the federal "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 29 U.S.C. s.213(b)(1), which provides an exemption to employees regulated by section 207 of the federal "Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938," 29 U.S.C. s.207, and the Interstate Commerce Act, 49 U.S.C. s.501 et al.
g. Commencing on January 1, 2020, a training wage of not less than 90 percent of the minimum wage rate otherwise set pursuant to subsection a. of this section may be paid to an employee who is enrolled in an established employer on-the-job or other training program which meets standards set by regulations adopted by the commissioner. The period during which an employer may pay the training wage to the employee shall be the first 120 hours of work after hiring the employee in employment in an occupation in which the employee has no previous similar or related experience. An employer shall not utilize any employee paid the training wage in a manner which causes, induces, encourages or assists any displacement or partial displacement of any currently employed worker, including any previous recipient of the training wage, by reducing hours of a currently employed worker, replacing a current or laid off employee with a trainee, or by relocating operations resulting in a loss of employment at a previous workplace, or in a manner which replaces, supplants, competes with or duplicates any approved apprenticeship program. An employer who pays an employee a training wage shall make a good faith effort to continue to employ the employee after the period of the training wage expires and shall not hire the employee at the training wage unless there is a reasonable expectation that there will be regular employment, paying at or above the effective minimum wage, for the trainee upon the successful completion of the period of the training wage. If the commissioner determines that an employer has made repeated, knowing violations of the provisions of this subsection regarding the payment of a training wage, the commissioner shall suspend the employer's right to pay a training wage for a period set pursuant to regulations adopted by the commissioner, but not less than three years.
h. The provisions of this section shall not be construed as prohibiting any political subdivision of the State from adopting an ordinance, resolution, regulation or rule, or entering into any agreement, establishing any standard for vendors, contractors and subcontractors of the subdivision regarding wage rates or overtime compensation which is higher than the standards provided for in this section, and no provision of any other State or federal law establishing a minimum standard regarding wages or other terms and conditions of employment shall be construed as preventing a political subdivision of the State from adopting an ordinance, resolution, regulation or rule, or entering into any agreement, establishing a standard for vendors, contractors and subcontractors of the subdivision which is higher than the State or federal law or which otherwise provides greater protections or rights to employees of the vendors, contractors and subcontractors of the subdivision, unless the State or federal law expressly prohibits the subdivision from adopting the ordinance, resolution, regulation or rule, or entering into the agreement.
i. Effective on the first day of the second month next following the effective date of P.L.2020, c.89 (C.30:4D-7cc et al.), the minimum wage for long-term care facility direct care staff members shall be in an amount that is $3 higher than the prevailing minimum wage established pursuant to subsection a. of this section.
L.1966, c.113, s.5; amended 1968, c.19; 1970, c.115, s.3; 1971, c.195; 1972, c.84, s.1; 1974, c.62, s.1; 1974, c.63, s.1; 1976, c.88, s.1; 1979, c.32, s.1; 1980, c.182, s.1; 1985, c.132; 1990, c.18; 1995, c.387, s.2; 1999, c.6; 1999, c.370; 2005, c.70, s.1; 2019, c.32, s.2; 2020, c.89, s.2.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 34 - Labor and Workmen's Compensation

Section 34:1-1 - Definitions

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 - Duties of commissioner; assignment of duties to bureaus; supervision over deputies and inspectors

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 34:1-23 - Fees for approval of plans, specifications, buildings, or new work; computation; disposition

Section 34:1-24 - Fees for blue prints and publications

Section 34:1-25 - Moneys paid to state treasurer

Section 34:1-38.1 - Mechanical inspection bureau; composition; examining board; appointment; qualifications of members; duties of bureau

Section 34:1-38.2 - Powers and duties of examining board

Section 34:1-40 - Prescription of duties and adoption of rules and regulations by commissioner; conduct of examinations; issuance of licenses

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 34:1-47 - Board of boiler, pressure vessel and refrigeration rules; composition; rules and regulations

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 34:1-62 - Federal employment service; planned co-operation; custody and disbursement of funds

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 34:1-69.1a - Advisory Council on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; membership; terms; compensation; vacancies

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 34:1-69.10 - Qualified interpreter for hearing impaired persons' appointment; prohibition of retention in custody pending arrival

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 34:1-69.14 - Oath

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-1.22 - Task Force to Promote the Employment by State Agencies of People with Disabilities.

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-5.1 - Reference to division of workmen's compensation to mean and refer to division of workers' compensation

Section 34:1A-6 - Powers and duties of existing Department of Labor, of Commissioner of Labor and of Unemployment Compensation Commission transferred

Section 34:1A-7 - Division of Labor to perform duties transferred exclusive of those administered through workmen's compensation bureau and those performed under chapter fifteen of Title 34

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-10 - Organization of existing Department of Labor continued; divisions constituted bureaus; deputy directors

Section 34:1A-11 - Division of Workmen's Compensation; powers and duties

Section 34:1A-12 - Division of Workmen's Compensation; officials and employees in Division; director; 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-14 - Powers and duties of the Unemployment Compensation Commission assigned to Division of Employment Security

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-15.2 - Director of the Division of Unemployment and Temporary Disability Insurance; duties

Section 34:1A-17 - Powers and duties of Employment Security Council

Section 34:1A-18 - Advisory Council on Disability Benefits in Division of Employment Security; powers

Section 34:1A-19 - Board of Review in Division of Employment Security

Section 34:1A-20 - Appeal tribunals; membership; compensation; disqualification for interest; alternates; disputed benefit claims

Section 34:1A-21 - Organization of existing Unemployment Compensation Commission continued; divisions constituted bureaus

Section 34:1A-23 - New Jersey State Board of Mediation transferred to Department of Labor and Industry; removal of members

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-33 - Repeal

Section 34:1A-34 - Short title

Section 34:1A-35 - Effective date

Section 34:1A-36 - State Apprenticeship Council

Section 34:1A-37 - Personnel

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-42 - Limitation

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-49 - Transfer of functions, power and duties of office of tourism and promotion to division of travel and tourism

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-53.3 - Publication of information on farm-to-table restaurants on Division of Travel and Tourism website.

Section 34:1A-54 - Duties of council.

Section 34:1A-55 - Severability

Section 34:1A-56 - Repealer

Section 34:1A-69.1 - Immunity from liability for injury caused by product or invention fostered or advanced by L.1977, c. 429

Section 34:1A-69.2 - Nonliability for debts, claims, obligations or judgments incurred by or asserted against party to agreements under L.1977, c. 429

Section 34:1A-69.3 - Short title

Section 34:1A-70 - Legislative findings and declarations

Section 34:1A-71 - Short title

Section 34:1A-72 - Demonstration projects to transport persons to job sites, interviews and training; funding

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-1 - Short title

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 - Powers.

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-5.5 - Limitation of claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs for school facilities projects.

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-7.40 - "New Jersey Emerging Technology and Biotechnology Financial Assistance Program" established

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-7.43 - Report

Section 34:1B-7.44 - Rules, regulations

Section 34:1B-7.45 - Short title

Section 34:1B-7.46 - Findings, declarations relative to issuance of bonds, notes, other obligations to fund accrued pension liability

Section 34:1B-7.47 - Definitions relative to issuance of bonds, notes, other obligations to fund accrued pension liability

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-15.1 - Contiguous municipalities with project; agreements to share revenues; reciprocal ordinances

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-21.25a - Findings, declarations relative to special needs housing; trust fund, established; use.

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-21.31 - Definitions relative to financing of certain stem cell, life sciences, and biomedical research facilities.

Section 34:1B-21.32 - Findings, declarations relative to certain stem cell, life sciences, and biomedical research.

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-27 - Powers.

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-46 - Report

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