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Section 18A:71C-18 - Exchange of information with other State departments and agencies.

NJ Rev Stat § 18A:71C-18 (2019) (N/A)
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18A:71C-18 Exchange of information with other State departments and agencies.

18A:71C-18. Exchange of Information with Other State Departments and Agencies.

The authority may use the following procedures to locate borrowers who have failed to make scheduled payments to the authority on any note held by the authority:

a. the authority may furnish the name and Social Security number of a delinquent or defaulted borrower to the Division of Pensions and Benefits, the Division of Taxation, the Division of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Human Services, the Casino Control Commission, and any State professional or licensing board or body. Except as prohibited by federal or State law, these departments, divisions, boards, and bodies shall return to the authority the address of any borrower or the address of the employer of any borrower that appears in its most recent records;

b. the authority may furnish the name and Social Security number of any delinquent or defaulted borrower to the Department of Labor. Except as prohibited by federal or State law, the Department of Labor shall return to the authority the address of the employer of any such borrower that appears in its most recent records;

c. the authority shall reimburse the department, division, board or body listed in subsections a. and b. of this section for any costs associated with services performed pursuant to this section. Information furnished to the authority by the entities listed in subsections a. and b. shall be considered confidential and shall not be disclosed except to a federal department or agency entitled to the information because the disclosure is necessary for the proper administration of this article.

L.1999,c.46,s.1.

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Section 18A:71C-18 - Exchange of information with other State departments and agencies.