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§ App.A:9-43.7a — Hazard mitigation plan, address current, future impacts of, risks associated with climate change, strategies to prevent, mitigate impacts.

New Jersey § App.A:9-43.7a

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § App.A:9-43.7a (2026).

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a.As used in this section: "FEMA" means the Federal Emergency Management Agency. "Hazard mitigation plan" means a plan adopted at the State or county level which identifies the natural hazard risks and vulnerabilities in the State or locality, describes the hazard mitigation strategies to be used by the State or locality in addressing such risks and vulnerabilities, is approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and is required in order for the State or local government to apply for and obtain certain types of emergency disaster assistance under the federal "Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act," Pub.L.100-707 (42 U.S.C. s.5121 et seq.). "Social vulnerability" means the susceptibility of social groups to the adverse impacts of natural hazards, includ

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