N.J. Admin. Code § 13:32A-5.1 - Identification of master HVACR contractor; vehicles, stationery; advertising
(a) All commercial
vehicles used by a master HVACR contractor shall be marked on driver's and
passenger's sides with the following information:
1. The name of the HVACR business;
2. The name of the master HVACR contractor who
owns the business or the name of the bona fide representative for the business in
lettering at least one inch in height;
3. The words "Master HVACR contractor license
number" or "Master HVACR contractor Lic. #" followed by the license number of the
master HVACR contractor in lettering at least one inch in height; and
4. The municipality from which the master HVACR
contractor practices or where the master HVACR contractor has a principal office in
lettering at least three inches in height.
(b) All business correspondence, invoices, and
stationery shall display:
1. The name of the master
HVACR contractor ;
2. The words "Master
HVACR contractor license number" or "Master HVACR contractor Lic. #" followed by the
license number of the master HVACR contractor ; and
3. The New Jersey business address, including the
street name and number.
(c)
All advertising shall include:
1. The name of the
master HVACR contractor ; and
2. The
words "Master HVACR contractor license number" or "Master HVACR contractor Lic. #"
followed by the license number of the master HVACR contractor .
(d) Every master HVACR contractor whose name,
office address, or license number appears or is mentioned in any advertisement of
any kind or character shall be presumed to have caused, permitted, or approved the
advertising and shall be personally responsible for its content and
character.
(e) If a master HVACR
contractor intends to subcontract, in a calendar year, more than one-third of the
HVACR work that he or she contracts to perform, or subcontracted in the previous
calendar year more than one-third of the HVACR work that he or she contracted to
perform, all advertising by the master HVACR contractor shall state: "A substantial
part of the HVACR work which we undertake may be subcontracted to independent
licensed HVACR contractors."
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