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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 40:48-2.61

  • 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
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, no person shall place, use, or employ a donation clothing bin, for solicitation purposes, unless all of the following requirements are met:

a. The person has obtained a permit, valid for a specified period of time, from the appropriate municipal agency within the municipality in which the donation clothing bin will be placed, in accordance with the following:

(1) In applying for such a permit, the person shall include:

(a) the location where the bin would be situated, as precisely as possible;

(b) the manner in which the person anticipates any clothing or other donations collected via the bin would be used, sold, or dispersed, and the method by which the proceeds of collected donations would be allocated or spent;

(c) the name, and telephone number of the bona fide office required pursuant to subsection b. of this section, of any entity which may share or profit from any clothing or other donations collected via the bin; and

(d) written consent from the property owner to place the bin on his property;

(2) The appropriate municipal agency shall not grant an application for a permit to place, use, or employ a donation clothing bin if it determines that the placement of the bin could constitute a safety hazard. Such hazards shall include, but not be limited to, the placement of a donation clothing bin within 100 yards of any place which stores large amounts of, or sells, fuel or other flammable liquids or gases;

(3) The appropriate municipal agency may impose a fee for such application, not to exceed $25, to offset the costs involved in enforcing P.L.2007, c.209 (C. 40:48-2.60 et seq.);

(4) An expiring permit for a donation clothing bin may be renewed upon application for renewal and payment of any fee imposed by the appropriate municipal agency for such renewal, not to exceed $25 annually, to offset the costs involved in enforcing P.L.2007, c.209 (C. 40:48-2.60 et seq.). Such application shall include:

(a) the location where the bin is situated, as precisely as possible, and, if the person intends to move it, the new location where the bin would be situated after the renewal is granted and written consent from the property owner to place the bin on his property;

(b) the manner in which the person has used, sold, or dispersed any clothing or other donations collected via the bin, the method by which the proceeds of collected donations have been allocated or spent, and any changes the person anticipates it may make in these processes during the period covered by the renewal; and

(c) The name, and telephone number of the bona fide office required pursuant to subsection b. of this section, of any entity which shared or profited from any clothing or other donations collected via the bin, and of any entities which may do so during the period covered by the renewal; and

(5) the permit number and its date of expiration shall be clearly and conspicuously displayed on the exterior of the donation clothing bin, in addition to the information required pursuant to subsection c. of this section;

b. The person, and any other entity which may share or profit from any clothing or other donations collected via the bin, maintains a bona fide office where a representative of the person or other entity, respectively, can be reached at a telephone information line during normal business hours for the purpose of offering information concerning the person or other entity. For the purposes of this subsection, an answering machine or service unrelated to the person does not constitute a bona fide office; and

c. The following information is clearly and conspicuously displayed on the exterior of the donation clothing bin:

(1) The name and address of the registered person that owns the bin, and of any other entity which may share or profit from any clothing or other donations collected via the bin;

(2) The telephone number of the person’s bona fide office and, if applicable, the telephone number of the bona fide office of any other entity which may share or profit from any clothing or other donations collected via the bin;

(3) In cases when any entity other than the person who owns the bin may share or profit from any clothing or other donations collected via the bin, a notice, written in a clear and easily understandable manner, indicating that clothing or other donations collected via the bin, their proceeds, or both, may be shared, or given entirely to, an entity other than the person who owns the bin, and identifying all such entities which may share or profit from such donations; and

(4) A statement, consistent with the information provided to the appropriate municipal agency in the most recent permit or renewal application pursuant to subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) of subsection a. of this section and subparagraph (b) of paragraph (4) of subsection a. of this section, indicating the manner in which the person anticipates any clothing or other donations collected via the bin would be used, sold, or dispersed, and the method by which the proceeds of collected donations would be allocated or spent.

L.2007, c.209, s.2.