N.J. Admin. Code § 12:90-8.2 - Application for licenses
(a) The application
shall be typewritten or neatly and legibly printed in ink.
(b) All applications shall be carefully
completed, signed by the applicant and notarized.
(c) The statements of the applicant shall
indicate the actual experience as specified in the eligibility provisions of
N.J.A.C.
12:90-8.4 through 8.13. Only pertinent,
applicable, and full-time experience shall be listed. This experience shall
have been completed within seven years of the filing of application.
(d) Incomplete or outdated applications shall
not be accepted.
(e) An application
for a license shall be made on forms provided by the Bureau of Boiler and
Pressure Compliance. Only one classification or change of grade may be
requested per application.
(f) An
operating engineer with the appropriate classification who worked with the
applicant shall endorse the statements on all applications. For those
facilities not requiring operation by a third grade engineer or higher
classification, endorsement is acceptable from senior management who are
directly responsible for the safe operation of the equipment listed on the
application, except as provided in (g) below. Endorsement by the engineer or
senior management shall attest to the applicant's statement of
experience.
(g) Substitution for
the endorsement of (f) above may be the holder of:
1. A marine engineer's license with the
holder's experience documented by trip discharges;
2. Another State or city license with the
holder's experience documented with a letter from the employer identifying
operational experience and equipment;
3. A United States service or Merchant Marine
discharge establishing the required engineering experience; or
4. Written statements from one or more former
or present employer signed by management responsible for the equipment located
at its facility. The statement should provide information that is detailed and
specific for determining eligibility. At a minimum, it shall contain years of
experience of the applicant and describe the type of equipment operated,
including manufacturer, capacity, heat input rating and safety valve
setting(s).
(h) No
license shall be granted to a person less than 18 years of age.
(i) All correspondence relative to licenses
or applications shall be addressed to the Bureau of Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Compliance.
(j) The Bureau of
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Compliance shall be notified of any change of
residence. When writing, the license number shall be specified.
(k) The fee for each examination and for any
license issued by the Bureau shall be $ 200.00, and the fee for a raise of
grade or additional classification shall be $ 160.00. The fee shall be in the
form of a check or money order made payable to the Commissioner of the
Department of Labor and Workforce Development and shall accompany the
application.
(l) No annual renewal
fee shall be charged for additional classifications on any license.
(m) No liability shall be assumed by the
Bureau of Boiler and Pressure Compliance for loss in the transmission of the
fee.
Notes
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