§ 58:16A-1 Short title; declaration of advisability
§ 58:16A-2 Receipt of moneys from Federal Government, counties and municipalities for reimbursement
§ 58:16A-4.1 Flood control facilities; authorization to plan, acquire, construct and operate
§ 58:16A-5 Authority of commissioner of environmental protection
§ 58:16A-6 Relocation and reconstruction for flood control project
§ 58:16A-7 Participation by municipalities or counties, or agency or instrumentality thereof
§ 58:16A-8 Public utilities to remove, relocate and reconstruct facilities
§ 58:16A-9 Acquisition of property; eminent domain; entry on property
§ 58:16A-10 Lease, sale or exchange of property taken; conveyance to United States
§ 58:16A-11 Certification by Attorney-General of title or interest of State in property
§ 58:16A-12 Easement rights; termination
§ 58:16A-14 Completed works; maintenance
§ 58:16A-15 Payment of moneys appropriated
§ 58:16A-16 Approval of projects by legislature
§ 58:16A-17 Money received pursuant to Federal Flood Control Act of 1938; disbursement; expenditures
§ 58:16A-50 Short title; declaration of policy
§ 58:16A-51 Definitions
§ 58:16A-52 Delineation of flood hazard areas
§ 58:16A-53 Markers
§ 58:16A-55 Land in designated floodway; rules, regulations and orders concerning development and use; waiver
§ 58:16A-55.1 Repair or rebuilding of lawful preexisting structure within flood hazard area
§ 58:16A-55.2 Structure or alteration within area subject to inundation by 100 year design flood of nondelineated stream; approval; conditions
§ 58:16A-55.3 Application for development under Municipal Land Use Law; approval by department
§ 58:16A-55.4 County stormwater control and drainage plans; utilization on determinations of approval
§ 58:16A-55.5 County water resources associations
§ 58:16A-55.6 Delegation of power to approve or disapprove application to county governing body
§ 58:16A-55.7 Exemptions to requirement for permit to repair dam
§ 58:16A-55.8 Hazardous substances, placing, storing in certain flood plains, prohibited
§ 58:16A-56 Minimum standards for local rules and regulations
§ 58:16A-57 Rules and regulations by affected municipality or other responsible entity for development and use of land in flood fringe area
§ 58:16A-58 Failure to adopt or enforce local rules and regulations; action by department
§ 58:16A-59 Adoption of rules and regulations by department; requirements
§ 58:16A-60 Inapplicability of rules and regulations to lands regulated by Wetlands Act of 1970
§ 58:16A-60.1 Zero net fill requirement in flood hazard areas, certain
§ 58:16A-61 Establishment of full value of lands for assessment
§ 58:16A-62 Local rules and regulations more restrictive than state standards; authorization
§ 58:16A-63 Violations of act; remedies
§ 58:16A-64 Liberal construction
§ 58:16A-65 Effect of act on powers, duties and functions on state department of environmental protection
§ 58:16A-66 Severability
§ 58:16A-67 Written notice of intent to undertake a project to clean, clear, desnag stream; definitions
§ 58:16A-68 Municipal plan for flood control facilities
§ 58:16A-100 Flood early warning system
§ 58:16A-101 Notification of emergency management organizations and police; news broadcast
§ 58:16A-102 “Emergency supplies” defined, regional directory database
§ 58:16A-103 Definitions relative to certain flood elevation standards

Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 58 > Chapter 16A - State Flood Control Facilities Act

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  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • person: includes corporations, companies, associations, societies, firms, partnerships and joint stock companies as well as individuals, unless restricted by the context to an individual as distinguished from a corporate entity or specifically restricted to one or some of the above enumerated synonyms and, when used to designate the owner of property which may be the subject of an offense, includes this State, the United States, any other State of the United States as defined infra and any foreign country or government lawfully owning or possessing property within this State. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
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  • State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
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