New Jersey Statutes
§ 27:23-14 — 1 Use of reclaimed asphalt pavement by New Jersey Turnpike Authority.
New Jersey § 27:23-14
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 27HIGHWAYS
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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 27:23-14 (2026).
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a.Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority shall permit for a turnpike project under the jurisdiction of the authority the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement that constitutes a maximum of 25 percent by weight of the total pavement mixture for base and intermediate pavement courses and a maximum of 15 percent by weight of the total pavement mixture for surface pavement courses.
b.The authority shall permit for turnpike projects under its jurisdiction the use of reclaimed asphalt pavement that constitutes from 25 to 50 percent by weight of the total pavement mixture for base and intermediate pavement courses, after an evaluation of the material properties of the reclaimed asphalt pavement in a "closed system" project. A "closed system
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Nearby Sections
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§ 27:23-1
Transportation projects.§ 27:23-10
Trust funds§ 27:23-11
Remedies§ 27:23-12
Exemption from taxation.§ 27:23-13
Bonds eligible for investment§ 27:23-15
Refunding bonds.§ 27:23-16
Projects part of State highway system.§ 27:23-17
Preliminary expenses.§ 27:23-18
Additional, alternative methods.§ 27:23-19
Act liberally construed§ 27:23-2
Credit of State not pledged.§ 27:23-20
Severability§ 27:23-21
Inconsistent laws inapplicable§ 27:23-22
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