N.J. Admin. Code § 12:90-8.15 - Granting of license
(a) A license shall be granted and designated
Grade A when an average of 80 percent or more is attained on a Grade A
examination.
(b) A license shall be
granted and designated Grade B when an average of 70 percent or more is
attained on a Grade B examination.
(c) A license shall be granted and designated
Grade C when an average of 70 percent or more is attained on a Grade C
examination.
(d) All other licenses
specified in N.J.A.C. 12:90-3 shall have a minimum passing grade of 65 percent,
with the exception of the boiler operator special license specified in
N.J.A.C.
12:90-3.4(b), and Table 3.4,
which shall be issued on a passing grade of 60 percent.
(e) A license issued after examination
covering one or more classifications shall be valid in any plant where the
classification is within the scope of the license issued.
(f) Licenses merely bearing the impression of
the seal of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development shall be issued
as special licenses and are limited to the operation of equipment specified on
the face thereof. When required, special licenses may be issued to operators of
steam-driven prime movers that do not produce power, and to operators of
non-conventional boilers, such as, but not limited to, electric, or
conventional high pressure boilers of over six to 100 horsepower.
1. Licenses for waste heat, coil, and
electric boilers over 100 horsepower shall be issued as are all other high
pressure license certificates, but are limited to use and operation of the
equipment type indicated on the face of the license certificate. This license
is not interchangeable with any other type of fired or unfired boiler and
pressure vessel license.
(g) Duplicate licenses for part-time
employment may be issued at the discretion of the Commissioner.
1. The fee for a duplicate license is $ 12.00
for one year.
2. A request by the
licensee for a duplicate license shall be accompanied by a letter from the
company desiring to employ the licensee.
3. The duplicate license shall specify the
plant where it is to be used and may be transferred when approved following
written request.
4. A Chief
Engineer may not request a duplicate part-time license for secondary location
employment.
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