New Jersey Statutes
§ 52:27D-187 — Evaluation of applications
New Jersey § 52:27D-187
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 52STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS
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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 52:27D-187 (2026).
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In evaluating applications for assistance under this act, the commissioner shall take into consideration: a. The supportive services to be provided and the relationship of each to the needs and characteristics of the project residents who are to receive the services; b. How quickly supportive services will be established following approval of the application; c. The adequacy of local social services in assisting project residents to maintain independent living and avoid unnecessary institutionalization; d. The reasonableness of fee schedules established for each supportive service. These fees shall not exceed the cost of providing the services. L.1981, c. 553, s. 6.
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§ 52:27D-1
Establishment§ 52:27D-10
Grants; approval; expenditures§ 52:27D-101
Transfer of employees of bureau and board§ 52:27D-102
Transfer of files, property, etc.§ 52:27D-104
Civil or criminal actions or proceedings brought by or against bureau or board; effect of transfer§ 52:27D-105
Reports, certifications, applications or requests required to be made to bureau or board; effect of transfer§ 52:27D-118
Application of State Agency Transfer Act§ 52:27D-118.1
Definitions§ 52:27D-118.10
Conclusiveness of allocation by director§ 52:27D-118.11
Apportionment of funds to municipalities§ 52:27D-118.12
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