REGULATIONS FOR THE NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE COMMISSION Page 126

11:5-10.1
INSURANCE
Comprehensive registration
Preliminary registration Concurrent preliminary registration
Abbreviated registration
Amendments to registration Exemption to market to current owners Limited exemption Statutory exemption $ 1,000 plus $ 50.00 per timeshare interest, up to a maximum of $ 7,500
$ 3,000 if filed separately $ 500.00 in addition to comprehensive or abbreviated registration fee
$ 1,000 plus $ 50.00 per timeshare interest, up to a maximum of $ 7,500
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
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(f) The fee for a consolidation filing shall be the same as for a comprehensive or abbreviated registration as set forth in (e) above.
SUB CHAP 1ER 10. RULEMAKING AND PETITIONS FOR RULEMAKING
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Rulemaking—scope
Unless otherwise specified in this subchapter, the procedures governing the promulgation of administrative rules by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission pursuant to the authority granted in N.J.S.A. 45:15-6, 45:15-10.14, 45:15-16.49, 45:1517(t), 45:15-
7.4 and 45:15-42 shall be those established in the Administrative Procedure Act, P.L. 1968, c.410 (N.J.S.A. 52:14B-1 et seq.) and the Rules for Agency Rulemaking, N.J.A.C. 1:30.
New Rule, R.2003 d.440, effective November 3, 2003. See: 34 New Jersey Register 4043(a), 35 New Jersey Register 5109(a). Section was “Petitions for rulemaking —scope” was recodified to N.J.A.C. 11:510.5.
a cost in accordance with the copying fees set forth in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5(b).
(d) All fees paid are non-refundable.
(e) Fees charged pursuant to the Act are listed in the table below:
Description Fee the Commission shall provide secondary notice of proposals to adopt a new rule, or amend or repeal an existing rule, through the following methods:
1. Notice to the news media maintaining a press office to cover the New Jersey State House complex;
2. Notice posted on the bulletin board of the office of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission;
3. Notice posted on the website of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission at http://www.naic.org/nj/realcom.htm; and
4. Notice mailed to all persons who have submitted written or e-mail requests to the Commission for advance notice of its rulemaking proposals.
(c) In addition to the methods for providing secondary notice of proposed rulemaking specified in (b) above, the Commission may provide such notice in the text of a newsletter or similar publication mailed to all licensed offices of New Jersey real estate brokers and/or a written communication from the New Jersey Real Estate Commission mailed to all licensed offices of New Jersey real estate brokers.
(d) The Commission shall provide secondary notice under (b) above at least 30 days prior to its intended action of adopting a new rule, or amending or repealing any existing rule.
New Rule, R.2003 d.440, effective November 3, 2003. See: 34 New Jersey Register 4043(a), 35 New Jersey Register 5109(a). Former N.J.A.C. 11:5-10.2, Procedure for the submission of petitions for rulemaking, was recodified to N.J.A.C. 11:5-10.6.
11:5-10.3 Comments concerning proposed adoption of new rule, or proposed amendment or repeal of existing rule; extensions of time for comments
(a) For a period of no less than 30 days following the publication of any proposal to adopt a new rule, or amend or repeal an existing rule, the Commission shall afford all interested persons reasonable opportunity to submit written comments on the proposal in accordance with the procedures established in N.J.S.A. 52:14B-1 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 1:30. Said period shall be deemed the “comment period.”
11:5-10.2 Notice of proposed adoption of new rule, or proposed amendment or repeal of existing rule (b) A written comment may be submitted via mail, delivery service, facsimile transmission, e-mail or any other means which results in the Commission’s receipt of a writing containing the text of the comment. (a) The Commission shall provide primary notice of any proposal to adopt a new rule, or amend or repeal any existing rule, by filing such notice with the Office of Administrative Law for publication in the New Jersey Register through the procedures established in N.J.S.A. 52:14B-1 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 1:30.
(b) With the exception of vales which, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:14B-4, may be adopted without prior notice, in addition to the primary notice described in (a) above in all circumstances
(c) If, during the comment period, sufficient public interest is demonstrated in an extension of the time for the submission of comments, the Commission shall provide an additional 30-day period for the receipt of comments from interested persons. In determining whether sufficient public interest has been demonstrated for the purposes of extending the comment period pursuant to N.J.A.C. 1:30-5.4, the Commission shall consider the following criteria:
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