N.J. Admin. Code § 8:2A-4.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:2A-4.1 - CMR-Basics training course
(a) CMR certification may be obtained only by attending and successfully completing the CMR-Basics training course approved and authorized by the State Registrar.
(b) The CMR-Basics training course shall include material designed to implement the NJ-EDRS and to familiarize local registrars with the statutory requirements applicable to their duties and any rules adopted pursuant thereto, as deemed appropriate by the State Registrar.
(c) Local registrars serving in that capacity as of November 7, 2005 shall obtain CMR certification no later than December 31, 2006, as a condition of retaining their positions.
(d) Local registrars serving in that capacity as of November 7, 2005 who have attended and successfully completed the CMR-Basics training course offered on a voluntary basis by the State Registrar prior to November 7, 2005 shall be deemed to have obtained CMR certification, provided that they obtain six re-certification credits approved and authorized by the State Registrar prior to December 31, 2005.
(e) Persons appointed to local registrar positions after November 7, 2005 shall obtain CMR certification by attending and successfully completing the CMR-Basics training course within six months of their appointments.
(f) Local registrars who fail to obtain CMR certification within the time specified in (c) through (e) above shall not be permitted to serve in the capacity of local registrar until they have obtained certification.
(g) CMR certification may be offered at the discretion of the State Registrar to those serving in the positions of deputy local registrar, alternate deputy local registrar and subregistrar.
(h) A CMR certification is valid for a period of three years.

N.J. Admin. Code § 8:2A-4.1