Number 9, Pages 173-196

Number 9, Pages 173-196

You're viewing an archived copy from the New Jersey State Library. Official Publication of the State of New Jersey WILLIAM T. CAHILL, Governor Paul J. Sherwin, Secretary of State VOLUME 3 • NUMBER 9 Albert E. Bonacci, Director of Administrative Procedure Sept. 9, 1971 • Indexed 3 N.J.R. 173·196 Peter J. Gorman. Rules Analyst Puhlished monthly • Trenton, Ne";J;;;Y John K. Barnes, Editor IN THIS ISSUE AGRICULTURE LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY Proposed Fertilizer Law Changes 3 N.J.R. 174(a) Proposed Studded Tire Change .3 N.J.R. 180(c) Brucellosis Order Adopted 3 N.J.R. 174(b) I?roposed Self-Inspection Changes .3 N.J.R. 180(d) Farm Milk Bulk Tank Rule 3 N.J.R. 174(c) New Car Inspection Order ..3 N.J.R. 18l(a) Meat, Poultry Inspection Order .3 N.J.R. 175(a) New Bottle Fill Standards ...3 N.J.R. 181(b) Horse Embargo-es Terminated .. 3 N.J.R. 175(b) STATE BANKING Proposed Administrative Rule 3 N.J.R. 18l(c) Banking Rules Revised ................3 N.J.R. 175(c) Proposed Boxing Scoring Changes .. 3 N.J.R. 182(a) COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Proposed Boxing Date Changes .3 N.J.R. 182(b) Proposed Round Changes 3 N.J.R. 182(c) Proposed Plumbing Code Amendments .. 3 N.J.R. 175(d) New Boxing Fees Adopted 3 N.J.R. 183(a) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TRANSPORTATION Emergency Rule on Pesticides 3 N.J.R. 176(a) Public Utility Rearrangement Order 3 N.J.R. 183(b) Proposed Reservoir Rate Changes 3 N.J.R. 176(b) Railroad Rearrangement Order ....3 N.J.R. 183(c) Air Pollution Code Amendments .3 N.J.R. 177(a) TREASURY INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES Proposed County College Bond Changes.. 3 N.J.R. 183(d) Proposed Working Poor Changes. ..3 N.J.R. 177(b) Proposed Lottery Rule Changes. ..3 N.J.R. 184(a) Proposed Public Assistance Change 3 N.J.R. 178(a) Farmland Assessment Rules Changed .. 3 N.J.R. 185(a) Providers Suspension Order 3 N.J.R. 178(b) Administration Manual Changes 3 N.J.R. 178(c) HACKENSACK MEADOWLANDS Intermediate Care Facilities Changes 3 N.J.R. 178(d) DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Vision Care Manual Adopted 3 N.J.R. 178(e) Sanitary Landfill Rules Adopted 3 N.J.R. 185(b) Zoning Waiver Rules Changed 3 N.J.R. 185(c) LABOR AND INDUSTRY Air Carrier Wage Board Report 3 N.J.R. 179(a) PUBLIC INTEREST News Items - Pages 13-24 Workmen's Compensation Rate Rule 3 N.J.R. 180(a) Maximum Weekly Benefit Rate Set. 3 N.J.R. 180(b) NEWS DEADLINE NEXT• ISSUE - Sept. 23 Announcement of First Publication of NEW JERSEY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE included with this issue - see last page You're viewing an archived copy from the New Jersey State Library. NOTICES OF RULE-MAKING ACTIVITIES OF STATE AGENCIES (a) (b) AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE DIVISION OF REGULATORY SERVICES DIVISION OF ANIMAL HEALTH Proposed Changes in Regulations Testing for Brucellosis On Commercial Values in FertiHzer Law On July 30, 1971, the State Board of Agriculture, pursu­ The State Board of Agriculture, pursuant to authority of ant to authority of N.J.S.A. 4:5-76 to 4:5-93 and in accord­ N.J.S.A. 4:9-15.33, proposes to change a portion of its ance with applicable provisions of the Administrative Pro­ rules pertaining to the establishment of commercial values cedure Act of 1968, adopted changes in the testing for for certain plant nutrients. The proposed changes do not brucellosis, as proposed in the Notice published July 8, adjust in any way the existing commercial values for the 1971, at 3 N.J.R. 126(a). plant nutrients covered by the rule but simply establish a An order adopting these changes was filed and effective new date in which the commercial values are to be effec­ July 30, 1971, as R.1971 d.129. tive. Albert E. Bonacci The complete text of the proposed rule is as follows Director of Administrative Procedure (additions indicated in boldface thus; deletions indicated Department of State in brackets [thus]): N.J.A.C. 2:69-11 Commercial Values Pursuant to Section 26, the commercial values for the period July 1, [1970] 1971, through June 30, [1971] 1972, are: (e) Total Nitrogen 17 cents per pound Water Insoluble Nitrogen 37 cents per pound Available Phosphoric Acid 8 cents per pound AGRICULTURE Soluble Potash 7 cents per pound DIVISION OF DAIRY INDUSTRY Interested persons may present statements or arguments Measuring and Sampling Milk From Farm Bulk Tanks in writing, orally in person or by telephone relevant to the proposed action on or before September 29, 1971, to: On July 30, 1971, Phillip Alampi, Secretary of Agricul­ Director ture and Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, pur­ Division of Regulatory Services suant to authority of N.J.S.A. 4:12-41.15 and 4:12-41.25 and Department of Agriculture in accordance with applicable provisions of the Adminis­ Post Office Box 1888 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 trative Procedure Act of 1968, adopted regulations per­ Telephone: (609) 292-5733 taining to the measuring and sampling of milk from farm The State Board of Agriculture, upon its own motion or bulk tanks, substantially as proposed in the Notice pub­ at the instance of any interested party, may thereafter lished July 8, 1971, at 3 N.J.R. 126(b). adopt the changes substantially as proposed without fur­ An order adopting these regulations was filed and effec- ther notice. tive July.30, 1971, as R.1971 d.130. Phillip Alampi Albert E. Bonacci Secretary of Agriculture Director of Administrative Procedure Secretary, State Board of Agriculure Department of State NEW JERSEY REGISTER The official publication containing notices of proposed rules and rules filed by State agencies pursuant to the New Jersey Constitution, Art. V, Sec. IV, Para. 6 and the Administrative Procedure Act, N.J.S.A. 52:14B-l et seq. Material published in the New Jersey Register is the property of the State of New Jersey. It may be copied, reprinted, reproduced or republished by any person for any purpose whatsoever without the permission of the Director of Administrative Procedure. However, no such copy, reprint, reproduction or republication shall bear the legend "New Jersey Register" OT "Official" without the written permission of the Director of Administrative Procedure. The New Jersey Register is published the first Thursday after the first Monday of each month by the Division of A.dministrative Procedure Of the Department of State, 10 North Stockton Street, Trenton, New Jersey 08608. Telephone: (609) 292-6060. Subscriptions to the New Jersey Register are available from the Division of Administrative Procedure. Rates, pa2l­ able in advance, are, one year, $6, single issue, 50 cents. Single sample copies are gratis. 3 N.J.R. 174 NEW JERSEY REGISTER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1971 Page 2 You're viewing an archived copy from the New Jersey State Library. (a) (e) AGRICULTURE BANKING DIVISION OF ANIMAL HEALTH THE COMMISSIONER Revised Rules and Regulations .Adoption by Reference of Federal Rules and Regulations Concerning On August 25, 1971, Richard F. Schaub, Acting Commis­ Meat and Poultry Inspection sioner of Banking, pursuant to authority of N.J.S.A. On August 24, 1971, the State Board of Agriculture, 17:1-8.1 and in accordance with applicable provisions of pursuant to authority of N.J.S.A. 24:16B-5 and in accord­ the Administrative Procedure Act of 1968, adopted revised ance with applicable provisions of the Administrative rules and regulations, substantially as proposed in the Procedure Act of 1968, adopted by reference all of the Notice pUblished June 10, 1971, at 3 N.J.R. 99(b) but with rules and regUlations of the U.S. Department of Agricul­ subsequent, substantive changes not detrimental to the ture Consumer and Marketing Service, as published in public, according to the Department of Banking. the Federal Register (Volume 35, No. 193, October 3, 1970, An order adopting 'these rules and regulations was filed part II) wherever applicable to the State of New Jersey. and effective August 26, 1971, as R.1971 d.147. These rules and regulations, having been properly Albert E. Bonacci promulgated in the Federal Register, are deemed to be Director of Administrative Procedure those rules and regulations of the New Jersey State Board Department of State :of Agriculture and shall have the full force and effect of law. Any future changes in these Federal rules and regulations, after proper promulgation in the Federal Cd) Register, shall be deemed to be the rules and regulations of the New Jersey State Board of Agriculture. The COMMUNITY AFFAIRS rules and regulations dted above are adopted in lieu of DIVISION OF HOUSING •and supersede N.J.A.C. 2:4-1 through 2:5-107. AND URBAN RENEWAL An order adopting these rules and regulations was filed August 26, 1971, as R.1971 d.145 (Exempt, Practice Rule). Proposed Amendments to Plumbing Code Albert E. Bonacci Edmund T. Hume, Commissioner of Community Affairs, Director of Administrative Procedure pursuant to authority of N.J.S.A. 52: 27D-21, 52:27C-54 and Department of State 13:1B-7, proposes to amend the Plumbing Code of New Jersey, Part E of the Standard Building Code of New Jersey. This amendment allows the use of Acrylonitrile­ (b) Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) in dr'ain, waste and vent (DWV) lines. The proposed amendments have been approved by the Commissioner AGRICULTURE of Health pursuant to N.J.S.A.

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