Examples of New Jersey Register in a sentence
The College/University will discharge its responsibility for the development and enforcement of occupational safety and health standards to provide a safe and healthful environment in accordance with PEOSHA and any other applicable statutes, regulations or guidelines published in the New Jersey Register which pertain to health and safety matters.
The State will discharge its responsibility for the development and enforcement of occupational safety and health standards to provide a safe and healthful environment in accordance with PEOSHA and any other applicable statutes, regulations or guidelines published in the New Jersey Register which pertains to health and safety matters.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND MINOR WORK – This term refers to types of work excluded from construction permitting under N.J.A.C. 5:23 in the March 5, 2018 New Jersey Register.
Regulations are effective upon publication in the New Jersey Register or as otherwise indicated in the Notice of Adoption in the New Jersey Register.
Within ninety (90) days of the publication of final regulations in the New Jersey Register, the College agrees to submit to the Board of Trustees for action plans to make available to the faculty any and all pension plans offered by T.I.A.A.-C.R.E.F. or another retirement vehicle.
New regulations adopted by the SIC from time to time are filed with the Office of Administrative Law and published in the New Jersey Register for public comment prior to adoption.
Many State construction Projects exceeding $1 million are required to comply with State environmental regulations detailed in Executive Order 215 (September 11, 1989) (“EO 215”) and in the provisions of the New Jersey Register of Historic Places Act.
The Department will publish notice on its website or in the New Jersey Register, and/or use mail and electronic mail to known stakeholders, providing a description of the rules anticipated to be changed and the timeframe and means by which input will be gathered, for instance, at informal meetings or by written submissions, or both.
Additionally, applicants for the preparation of a New Jersey Register of Historic Places nomination require an owner's consent to place the property in the Register.
In no way does this easement supersede any requirements pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 or New Jersey Register of Historic Places Act.