N.J. Admin. Code § 13:32A-5.3 - Bona fide representative responsibilities
(a)
A bona fide representative registered with the Board pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:32A-5.2 shall:
1. Give notice to the Board in writing
concerning any change in the name or address of the entity within 10 days of
the change;
2. Secure or instruct
an authorized employee, or an independent master HVACR contractor, to secure
all necessary permits as may be required by State and local law for the
performance of HVACR work to be performed by the HVACR business. In making an
application for permit issuance, the authorized employee or independent master
HVACR contractor shall have in his or her possession a letter authorizing him
or her to make the application. A letter of authorization may authorize a
permit application for a specific period of time, not to exceed 60 days, and
shall have affixed to it the seal of the bona fide representative. In all
circumstances, the permit shall be signed by a master HVACR contractor and all
work shall be supervised in the manner set forth in (a)3 below;
3. Supervise the performance of all HVACR
work performed by the HVACR business as follows:
i. If the person performing the work is a
master HVACR contractor, the bona fide representative shall require at the
beginning of the job an initial report on the work to be performed and upon
completion of the job a final report on the work performed;
ii. If the person performing the work has
completed at least two years of experience in the practice of HVACR, the bona
fide representative or a master HVACR contractor employed by the HVACR business
shall maintain daily contact with the person either directly, by telephone, or
through writing and, where the work requires an HVACR permit, shall inspect the
work upon completion. Any such contact shall be recorded by the bona fide
representative or the master HVACR contractor employed by the HVACR
business;
iii. If the person is
performing preventative maintenance on an HVACR system and has at least one
year of experience in the practice of HVACR, the bona fide representative or a
master HVACR contractor employed by the HVACR business shall maintain daily
contact with the person either directly, by telephone, or through writing. Any
such contact shall be recorded by the bona fide representative or the master
HVACR contractor employed by the HVACR business; and
iv. Except as set forth in (a)3iii above, if
the person performing the work has less than two years experience, the bona
fide representative shall ensure constant on-site supervision by a master HVACR
contractor, or an HVACR journeyperson with at least five years experience,
during all times that HVACR services are being performed;
4. Be responsible for any and all violations
of N.J.S.A. 45:16A-1 et seq.
committed by employees of the HVACR business if said violations were committed
during the course of work that he or she was required to supervise;
5. Serve as a bona fide representative for
only one HVACR business; and
6.
Maintain a place of business in the State of New Jersey or designate, and
notify the Board of the identity of, an agent or entity in New Jersey for
service of process.
(b)
Nothing in this chapter shall preclude the Board from proceeding against both
the bona fide representative for an HVACR business or any other master HVACR
contractor employed by such a business who can be shown to have violated
N.J.S.A.
45:16A-1 et seq. or Board rules. Nothing
shall preclude any person entitled to maintain an action on a bond from
proceeding pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:32A-5.6 against the bona fide
representative and any other master HVACR contractor who has failed to perform
the duties required by
N.J.S.A.
45:16A-1 et seq.
(c) The bona fide representative of any HVACR
business that contracts to provide HVACR services to a consumer and wishes to
subcontract that HVACR work to another HVACR business shall:
1. Subcontract only to a business whose sole
proprietor is a licensed master HVACR contractor or which has a bona fide
representative who is registered with the Board. The bona fide representative
for the original master HVACR contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that
the subcontractor has a registered bona fide representative;
2. Require of the subcontractor that a copy
of any permit applications, permits, and changes in application or permit shall
be delivered to the original HVACR business within five business days of the
date the application or permit is filed;
3. Notify the consumer, prior to the
beginning of any work, that the work has been subcontracted to another HVACR
business and provide the consumer with the name, address, and telephone number
of the subcontractor and the name and license number of the subcontractor's
bona fide representative;
4. Advise
the consumer prior to the beginning of any work that he or she has the right to
terminate the contract prior to the beginning of any work because of the
subcontracting;
5. Notify the
consumer that the original HVACR business as well as the subcontractor remain
liable for any defects, damages, or other losses that may result from the
negligence, misconduct, or insolvency of the subcontractor;
6. Require that the subcontractor immediately
notify the original HVACR business of any complaints by the consumer or the
consumer's representative or by any governmental official; and
7. Supervise the work of the subcontractor in
the same manner as required by (a)3i above.
(d) The bona fide representative shall have
sufficient knowledge of the HVACR business' bookkeeping system and financial
accounts to inform the Board, upon request by the Board, regarding the
business' price-setting, billings, costs, subcontractors, overhead costs, and
profits.
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