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The commissioner shall have power to suspend and revoke licenses, after hearing, for violation of the law under which the license is issued or for violation of any provision of applicable law or of the rules and regulations made and promulgated by the commissioner.
As an alternative to any other sanctions herein or otherwise provided by law, any such violator shall be liable to a penalty of not more than $250.00 for the first offense and not more than $500.00 for the second and each subsequent offense.
The Superior Court and every municipal court shall have jurisdiction of proceedings for the collection and enforcement of a penalty imposed because of such violation, within the territorial jurisdiction of the court. The penalty shall be collected and enforced in a summary proceeding pursuant to “the penalty enforcement law” (N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq.). Process shall be either in the nature of a summons or warrant and shall issue in the name of the State upon the complaint of the commissioner.
Upon receiving evidence of any such violation, the commissioner is empowered to hold hearings upon said violation and upon finding the violation to have been committed, to assess a penalty against the person alleged to have committed such violation, in such amount within the limits of this act as he deems proper under the circumstances. Any such amounts collected by the commissioner shall be paid forthwith into the State Treasury for the general purposes of the State.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 5. Amusements, Public Exhibitions and Meetings 5 § 8-82 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-5-amusements-public-exhibitions-and-meetings/nj-st-sect-5-8-82/
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