Where can I find out more about New Jersey state laws?
State of New JerseyYou may access the New Jersey Legislature home page at http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/. The text of statutes may be searched and viewed there.
Where can I get more information about becoming a New Jersey State Trooper?
State of New JerseyVisit the Division's web site at http://www.njsp.org/recruit/recruit.html or call toll-free 877- NJSP-877. Yes. For additional information, please contact the Department of Health and Senior Services, Office of Vital Statistics at (609) 292-4087 ext. 505.
Can youth get HIV testing without parental consent or notification in New Jersey?
Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Human Immunodeficiency...New Jersey law does not specifically address whether parental consent is needed for a person under the age of 18 to get an HIV test. N.J.S.A. 9:17A-4 assures that a person under age 18 can be tested for a sexually transmitted infection without parental consent if they have any reason to think they might be infected. Because of the ambiguity concerning the laws application to HIV, some health care providers will test for HIV without parental consent while others will not.
Are you licensed by the state of New Jersey as a health care services agency?
Frequently Asked Questions About Health Care for Senior Citi...Yes, Freedom Eldercare is licensed as a Home Health Care Services company, meeting the State's requirements for home care agencies. We are regulated by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and Board of Nursing.
How do I become a New Jersey Clean Marina?
NJDEP-New Jersey Clean Marina Program-Frequently Asked Quest...It’s Easy! The comprehensive Guidebook contains information on the rules and regulations that apply to marinas as well as a list of voluntary BMPs. Download a copy of the Guidebook from this website or contact Mike Danko, NJMSC at 732-872-1300 ext 29 or via email mdanko@njmsc.org or Tali Engoltz, NJDEP at 609-633-2201 or tali.engoltz@dep.state.nj.us for a free printed and/or CD-ROM version of the Guidebook.
What is the New Jersey State Cancer Registry?
Public Data WebsiteThe New Jersey State Cancer Registry (NJSCR) collects information on all new cases of cancer diagnosed since October 1978 among people living in New Jersey at the time of diagnosis. Over 40,000 cases are reported to the Registry each year.
Where can I get more information about cancer data in New Jersey?
Public Data WebsiteReports published by Cancer Epidemiology Services may be obtained directly from us or may be found on our website at www.state.nj.us/health/cancer/njscr1b.htm
Does the State of New Jersey have an Asthma Program?
Asthma Resources, NJDHSSIn recognition of asthma as significant public health issue, the Department of Health and Senior Services in 2000 established an asthma program. The Asthma Awareness and Education Program (AAEP) is located within the Division of Family Health Services/Chronic Disease and Prevention Service Unit.
If an out-of-state business does not collect New Jersey sales tax, must the business still register?
NJ Department of Community AffairsYes. If a business in-state or out, conducts business with a contracting agency in New Jersey, then the business must have a BRC.
What are the testing dates for the New Jersey (NJASK)?
Mt. Tabor School Frequently Asked QuestionsParents can find more information on the New Jersey State web page; www.state.nj.us/njded/assessment/.
Where can I get information about a career with the New Jersey Department of Corrections?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe NJDOC is the second-largest employer in state government. Approximately 10,000 employees are currently building rewarding careers with the department. To successfully carry out its mission, the NJDOC offers a wide variety of career opportunities in both administrative and operational areas. Additional information can be found in the "Careers in Corrections" section of this Web site.
What is The New Jersey Racing Commission?
NJRC - FAQ'sThe New Jersey Racing Commission is responsible for regulating both the safety and integrity of the horse racing industry through the conduct of investigations, prosecutions and via regular monitoring. The Division of the New Jersey Racing Commission has jurisdiction over New Jersey's thoroughbred and standardbred permit holders and the authority to regulate racing at the state's four racetracks. For more information on the NJRC visit 'About NJRC'.
Why is New Jersey doing this?
NJ Safe Haven Infant Protection Act: FAQ'sThe intent of Safe Haven is to protect unwanted babies from being hurt or killed because they were abandoned. Abandoning a baby puts the child in extreme danger and, too often, it results in the child's death. It is also illegal, with severe consequences.
What is New Jersey's restitution plan?
State of New JerseyNew Jersey will utilize a combined matrix that takes into account certain harms where actual dollar values could be calculated (loan points, prepayment penalties and insurance products) and uses a matrix for certain harms that did not lend themselves to such precise calculations (loan to value ratio, ("LTV"), split loans and EZ Pay).
What is the New Jersey Veterinary Foundation?
New Jersey Veterinary FoundationThe NJVF is the charitable arm of the New Jersey veterinary community. It is a 501,©, 3 tax exempt organization.
What is New Jersey SHARES?
NJ Shares - FAQNew Jersey SHARES stands for the Statewide Heating Assistance and Referral for Energy Services. It is a non-profit, 501(c) (3) corporation organized to provide assistance through a statewide, year-round independent energy fund to individuals and families living in New Jersey who are in need of temporary help in paying their energy bills.
Who runs New Jersey SHARES?
NJ Shares - FAQNew Jersey SHARES is run by a Board of Directors composed of representatives of the state's major energy providers, non-profit corporations and at-large members from our community. The energy providers are: Conectiv, Jersey Central Power & Light - FirstEnergy, New Jersey Natural Gas, PNC Bank, NUI - Elizabethtown Gas Company, Public Service Electric & Gas Company, Rockland Electric Company and South Jersey Gas Company.
What is the capitol of New Jersey?
Aldrich Tree Farm FactsTrenton. Also, how do you pronounce the capitol of Kentucky? Is it LOO-IS-VILLE or is it LOUIE-VILLE? Neither its Frankfort.
Who can perform marriages in New Jersey?
NJDHSS - Vital StatisticsJudges of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Third District, federal court judges, the county clerk, any mayor or the deputy mayor when authorized by the mayor, and ministers of every religion may marry individuals legally permitted to marry.
