§ 13:18A-1 Short title
§ 13:18A-2 Legislative findings and declarations
§ 13:18A-3 Definitions
§ 13:18A-4 Pinelands commission; establishment; allocation within department of environmental protection
§ 13:18A-5 Members; appointment; qualifications; terms of office; vacancies; removal; oath; reimbursement of expenses; vote necessary; chairman; executive director; veto by Governor
§ 13:18A-5.1 Pinelands Commission, approval for certain reconstruction of single family dwellings, exempt
§ 13:18A-5.2 Solar panels not included in certain calculations relative to development in the pinelands
§ 13:18A-6 Powers
§ 13:18A-7 Pinelands Municipal Council established
§ 13:18A-7.1 Election of officers by council
§ 13:18A-8 Comprehensive management plan; preparation and adoption; contents
§ 13:18A-8.1 Certain field sports conducted in pinelands area deemed low intensity recreational use
§ 13:18A-9 Goals of comprehensive management plan
§ 13:18A-10 Consultations; adoption; submission of plan; development, construction or disturbance of land; conformance to plan; waiver; rules and regulations
§ 13:18A-11 Boundaries of pinelands and preservation areas; official state planning maps of Pinelands National Reserve, and pinelands, protection and preservation areas
§ 13:18A-12 Master plan revisions
§ 13:18A-13 Guidelines for location and construction; periodic revision and transmittal to state, county and municipal agencies
§ 13:18A-14 Approvals, certificates, licenses, consents, permits or financial assistance for construction of structure or disturbance of land; prohibition prior to adoption of plan and revisions; exceptions
§ 13:18A-15 Pinelands development applications
§ 13:18A-15.1 Rules, regulations providing for approval of development of solar, photovoltaic energy facility, structure on certain sites in the pinelands
§ 13:18A-16 Grants to municipalities and counties for revisions
§ 13:18A-17 Conflict of interest of member, officer, employee or agent of commission; violations; action voidable; penalties
§ 13:18A-18 Annual audit
§ 13:18A-19 Annual report
§ 13:18A-20 Judicial review
§ 13:18A-21 Report on state payments in lieu of taxes to municipalities
§ 13:18A-22 Sale of land within preservation area; written notice of intention; exceptions; transmittal and publication of provisions of section; violations; voidability of contract; corporations
§ 13:18A-23 Coastal area; revision of environmental design
§ 13:18A-24 Operation of power vessels or motor vehicles within pinelands; littering; violations; penalty
§ 13:18A-25 Inapplicability of act to exportation of waters or to regulation of fish and game activities or other recreational activities in pinelands area
§ 13:18A-26 Surcharge on fees; pinelands fund; disposition
§ 13:18A-27 Enforcement of provisions of this act over inconsistent or conflicting acts
§ 13:18A-28 Severability
§ 13:18A-29 Liberal construction
§ 13:18A-30 Short title
§ 13:18A-31 Findings, declarations
§ 13:18A-32 Definitions
§ 13:18A-33 Pinelands Development Credit Bank
§ 13:18A-34 Powers of board
§ 13:18A-35 Development credit certification
§ 13:18A-36 Registry of development credits
§ 13:18A-37 Application for guarantee
§ 13:18A-38 Approval by board
§ 13:18A-39 $10,000 guarantee minimum
§ 13:18A-40 Default
§ 13:18A-41 Payment of guaranteed amount
§ 13:18A-42 Sales by board of credits
§ 13:18A-43 County banks
§ 13:18A-44 Delegation of authority to county
§ 13:18A-45 Matching grants
§ 13:18A-46 Exercise of authority
§ 13:18A-47 Funding of the bank; proceeds from the sale of credits
§ 13:18A-48 Extension of pinelands development credit guarantee, purchases
§ 13:18A-49 County authority unimpaired
§ 13:18A-50 Funds for land acquisition; “limited practical use” defined
§ 13:18A-51 Sale of land
§ 13:18A-52 Use of monetary proceeds
§ 13:18A-53 Actions, conformity with law
§ 13:18A-54 Rules, regulations
§ 13:18A-55 “Pinelands Preservation Fund”
§ 13:18A-56 Findings, declarations relative to economic development in the Pinelands
§ 13:18A-57 Pilot program developed by Pinelands Commission
§ 13:18A-58 Report by Pinelands Commission to Governor, Legislature

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 18A - Pinelands Protection Act

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