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§ App.A:9:43.17 — Definitions; county storm preparedness funding program.

New Jersey § App.A:9:43.17

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § App.A:9:43.17 (2026).

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a.As used in this act: "Risk assessment" means an assessment of expected future damage or losses to a county's infrastructure caused by severe weather conditions. "Severe weather conditions" means weather related flood, hurricane, nor'easter, tornado, high water, wind-driven water, tidal wave, or other catastrophe which is of sufficient severity and magnitude to substantially endanger the health, safety, and property of the residents of this State.
b.The State Office of Emergency Management shall establish a county storm preparedness funding program. In implementing the program, the State Office of Emergency Management, in consultation with the Department of Environmental Protection and the Board of Public Utilities, shall biennially conduct a risk assessment to determine each county'

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