N.J. Admin. Code § 8:62-3.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 12, June 17, 2024
Section 8:62-3.3 - Procedures for completing permit application for lead abatement worker, lead abatement supervisor, lead inspector/risk assessor, and lead abatement planner/project designer
(a) The application for a permit shall be made on forms provided by the Department.
(b) The application for a permit shall be typewritten or neatly and legibly printed in ink.
(c) Each application shall be carefully and fully completed. Any incomplete application shall be rejected. Any fraud or misrepresentation on an application shall be grounds for automatic rejection and/or civil administrative penalties pursuant to 8:62-5.4.
(d) An applicant for a permit pursuant to this subchapter shall meet all the requirements specified in this subchapter.
(e) The initial and biennial renewal permit application fee are as follows:

1.Worker$ 80.00
Supervisor$ 150.00
Inspector/risk assessor$ 150.00
Planner/Project designer$ 200.00
Worker-commercial buildings and superstructures$ 80.00
Supervisor-commercial buildings and superstructures$ 150.00

2. The application fee shall be paid by certified check or money order made payable to the New Jersey Department of Health.
3. The application fee shall be non-refundable and shall be paid at the time the application is submitted.
4. No liability shall be assumed by the Department for the loss or delay in the transmission of the application fee.
(f) Each applicant shall submit a recent, passport-size, color photograph of the applicant against a white backdrop with the applicant's face not being less than three-quarters of an inch in width. The applicant shall not wear a hat, glasses or any other item which may alter or disguise the overall features of the face on the photograph. The applicant's name and unique identification number assigned by the Department shall be clearly printed on the back of the photograph.
(g) All permit applications shall be accompanied by sufficient documentation to demonstrate compliance by the applicant with the education and experience or professional certification requirements set forth at 8:62-3.2(d) through (f). Acceptable documentation includes the following:
1. High school diploma or its equivalent;
2. College degree;
3. Resumes, letters of reference, proof of certification in another state, documentation of work experience, and copies of inspection reports;
4. Certificates from training courses or professional development courses; and
5. A signed, notarized statement by the applicant that the individual meets the applicable qualification.
(h) Applicants shall notify the Department of any change in address while the application is pending or after permit issuance. Any such notification shall be in writing and must reference the application number assigned by the Department.

N.J. Admin. Code § 8:62-3.3