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...LAW EDUCATION 01-2-8430 Milford Borough Board of Education v. Cerf, App. Div. (per curiam) (21 pp.) This...
...Like the Massachusetts program, SRRA also created a board, called the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board (SRPL Board), as the governing body to oversee...
... Managing partner: Edward Deutsch; CFO/ COO: John Dunlea; director of professional and business development: Nicole Alexander ...
...The Site Remediation Reform Act...licensed remediation professionals regulating themselves...through a licensing board rather than...
...nearly every existing site remediation case pending before...licensed site remediation professionals" (LSRP) have...
...from an NJ Transit employee before NJ Transit received approval from its board of directors and the Legislature was unreasonable. No reasonable trier of fact...
...S.A. 58:10-16.a. to -16.z. The Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board (the Board) is responsible for initiating a broad array of...
...denying reconsideration. [Decided May 11, 2011.] ADMINISTRATIVE LAW — LICENSING — AUTOMOBILES 01-2-2065 Galeano v. New Jersey...
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