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a. In addition to any other remedy provided by law, where a debt is owed to a State department or agency, and the person who owes the debt has failed to comply within 30 days after service of any notice, demand or order directing payment of any amount found to be due, the Department of the Treasury, on behalf of the department or agency, may issue a certificate of debt to the Clerk of the Superior Court stating that the person identified in the certificate of debt is indebted to the State in such amount as shall be stated in the certificate of debt.
b. The certificate of debt shall reference the statute, regulation or other legal authority under which the indebtedness arises. Thereupon the clerk to whom such certificate of debt shall have been issued shall immediately enter upon the record of docketed judgments the name of such person or entity as debtor; the State as creditor; the address of such person or entity, if shown in the certificate of debt; a reference to the statute, regulation or other legal authority under which the debt arises; and the date of making such entries.
c. The docketing of the certificate of debt shall have the same force and effect as a civil judgment docketed in the Superior Court subject to the procedures for appeal as set forth in section 4 of P.L. 2005, c. 124 (C.52:18-38). The docketing of the certificate of debt shall be without prejudice to the right of appeal to the Appellate Division of the Superior Court.
d. As used in this section , in sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 of P.L.2005, c. 124 (C.52:18-36, C.52:18-37, C.52:18-38, C.52:14F-22, C.52:18-39 and C.52:14F-23), and in sections 3 and 4 of P.L.2008, c. 24 (C.52:18-40 and C.52:18-41):
“Debt” means a fee, fine, cost, penalty or assessment that has been due and owing a State department or agency for 90 days or more. “Debt” does not include inter-agency debts and debts associated with loans, notes, grants, and contracts.
e. As used in this amendatory and supplementary act, “State department or agency” does not include an independent authority or instrumentality that is independent of the operational and budgetary control of the department to which it is allocated.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 2A. Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice 2A § 16-11.1 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-2a-administration-of-civil-and-criminal-justice/nj-st-sect-2a-16-11-1/
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