N.J. Admin. Code § 13:44M-2.3 - Licensure without examination
(a) Prior to May 21, 2019, a person may apply
for a license as an elevator mechanic without satisfying the examination
requirements of
N.J.A.C.
13:44M-2.1(a) if that person
has either:
1. Completed three years of work
experience in the elevator, escalator, and moving walkway industry and has
passed the NAEC CET certification examination or the NEIEP examination;
or
2. Completed at least 6,000
hours of work experience within the last five years in New Jersey without
direct and immediate supervision installing, constructing, altering, servicing,
repairing, testing, or maintaining elevators, escalators, and moving
walkways.
(b) An
applicant who meets the requirements of (a) above shall submit a completed
application for licensure, the application fee from
N.J.A.C.
13:44M-6.1, and either:
1. Certifications from employers indicating
that the applicant has completed the experience requirements of (a) above
(which shall include dates of employment, summary of hours worked, and the type
of work performed) and copies of filed income tax returns, W-2 forms, or 1099
forms; or
2. Any two of the
following:
i. Building permits reflecting the
applicant's name, or a company for which the applicant was an agent who is
authorized by the company to secure permits and perform or supervise the work
associated with a permit;
ii. Proof
of insurance or bonds issued covering the applicant; and/or
iii. Letters of reference from construction
code officials who have examined the applicant's work.
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