New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 15 - EMERGENCY SHELTERS FOR THE HOMELESS
Subchapter 1 - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Section 5:15-1.9 - Exceptions and waivers
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:15-1.9
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Exceptions to the requirements of this chapter may be granted as follows:
1. An owner may request an exception
modifying or postponing the application of any rule contained in this chapter
which may be granted upon the showing that strict compliance would result in an
undue hardship for residents of the facility and that the safety of the
residents would not be unreasonably jeopardized if granted.
2. Requests for exceptions shall be filed
with the local officer or Bureau, as appropriate, within 20 days of the receipt
of the ruling, action or order at issue but in no case after the date for
abatement of any violation. The request shall state the rule that the owner
wishes to be modified or postponed, the reasons for the request and how the
health, safety and welfare of the residents will not be jeopardized if the
exception were granted.
(b) Waivers may be granted as follows:
1. A licensee may request a waiver of all or
part of the requirements of this chapter. The request may be submitted to the
local officer or Bureau at any time, shall be in writing and shall be granted
or denied within 15 days of its receipt.
2. The local officer or Bureau shall grant
the waiver requested if there are insufficient facilities that meet the
requirements of this chapter available for particular populations.
3. Any waiver granted pursuant to this
section shall be effective for a period of no longer than 60 days unless the
local officer or Bureau has received and approved a plan, submitted by the
licensee, which demonstrates how the emergency shelter will be brought into
compliance with these rules.
4. The
local officer or Bureau shall not disapprove a plan submitted unless the local
officer or Bureau determines that there are sufficient funds available to bring
the facility into compliance with these rules without decreasing the resident
capacity or increasing the staff and the licensee, although eligible, is unable
or unwilling to apply for and obtain such funds.
(c) Hospitality rooms shall be exempt from these rules, provided they maintain minimum health and safety standards.
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