New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 17 - TREASURY - GENERAL
Chapter 15B - NEW JERSEY WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL
Subchapter 1 - USE OF NEW JERSEY WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL
Section 17:15B-1.4 - Grounds for denying a permit

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 17:15B-1.4

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) Upon application, the Office may deny a permit if:

1. The Memorial is not a suitable location because park installations, statues, landscaping, planting, or other environmental conditions are reasonably likely to be harmed by the proposed event;

2. The Memorial is not a suitable location because the proposed event is of such nature, size, or duration that the Memorial cannot reasonably accommodate the event;

3. The date and time requested have previously been allotted by permit;

4. The date and time requested have previously been allotted to an applicant for a gathering on the State Capitol Complex, and the gathering on the State Capitol Complex is of such magnitude or nature as to preclude a concurrent gathering at the Memorial; or

5. The event would interfere unreasonably with the enjoyment of the Memorial by others.

(b) If the Office denies a permit pursuant to this section, the Office or other appropriate State entity shall employ reasonable efforts to offer the applicant suitable alternative locations and/or times and/or dates for the proposed event.

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