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Instead, please contact NJDOTs 24/7 Central Dispatch Unit at 609-588-6211. Thank you for reporting a pothole, tall grass or other maintenance problem on a state highway, which you can identify on the map below. The regional offices of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will act on your information.
The state levies a tax on 15 categories of litter-generating products sold in New Jersey. The litter tax (paid by manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers of these products) requires a government bureaucracy. The revenue from the tax funds litter clean-ups and municipal recycling programs.
Use the app to report non-emergency environmental incidents only. Report life-threatening and/or environmental emergencies by calling 9-1-1, local police or the DEPs hotline: 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337).
13:1E-99.3 Penalties for littering 2C:43-3 to the contrary, for every such offense shall be fined not less than $100 or more than $500. The Superior Court and every municipal court shall have jurisdiction to enforce this section.
If an up-front written agreement exists between the parties for a rental of 90 consecutive days or more, the hotel operator is not required to charge the fee/taxes on the occupancy. However, if the occupant vacates the hotel in less than 90 days, the fee/taxes are due on the full occupancy period.
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The number, 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337), is now available for use and will eventually replace DEPs previous hotline number, 609-292-7172.
A person who throws, drops, discards or otherwise places any litter of any nature upon public or private property other than in a litter receptacle commits a petty disorderly persons offense, and notwithstanding the provisions of N.J.S.
ing to New Jersey law, a person who throws, drops, discards, or otherwise places any litter of any nature upon public or private property other than in a litter receptacle commits a petty disorderly persons offense and is subject to up to a $500 fine. Minimum fines for littering are $100 in the state.

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