LEGAL NOTICE NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION NJAC 16:77 - Use or disposal property of NJ company TRANSIT by utility companies Please be advised that New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ TRANSIT) is proposing to adopt NJAC 16:77, Use and Disposition of NJ TRANSIT Property by Public Utilities, as new regulations. NJAC 16:77 sets forth the rules, procedures and fees under which NJ TRANSIT will implement its property use and disposition program. The past rules expired on February 15, 2018. They have been in effect in their current form since 1985. The major changes in the proposed rules compared to the previous rules are to increase annual operating permit fees by 33%. NJ TRANSIT proposes to reissue and adopt new rules. Subsection 1 “Permits and Conditions” includes such items as “Definitions”, “Permit Applications”, “Permit Conditions”, “Administrative Fees”, “Permit Fees: General Conditions”, “Permit Fees: Transverse Use", "Permit Fees: Longitudinal Use". Copies of the proposed new rules may be obtained by submitting a written request to the following address: Compliance Department New Jersey Transit Corporation One Penn Plaza East, 8th Floor Newark, NJ 07105 Email:[email protected] The full text of the proposed rules was published in the New Jersey Register December 18, 2023. The text of the proposed rules is also available on the website NJ TRANSIT. Comments on the new rules should be submitted in writing. form to the above address until February 18, 2024. Kevin Corbett President and CEO New Jersey Transit Corporation
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NJ TRANSIT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Pursuant to Section 5 of P.L. 1984 c. 578 of the SCDRTAP program, The New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ TRANSIT) is holding an open public hearing The complaint must be filed within 180 days of the alleged discrimination.