N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69A-5.1A - Rules for forms for individual licensure, registration, or qualification
(a) All forms to be
completed by an individual seeking licensure, registration, or qualification
status shall include a signed, dated, and notarized certification of truth,
which requires the applicant to certify, under penalty of perjury that the
applicant does not have a child support obligation, the applicant does have
such an obligation but does not have an arrearage, the applicant is in
compliance with any court order to provide health care coverage, the applicant
has not failed to respond to a subpoena relating to a paternity or child
support proceeding, and the applicant is not the subject of a child-support
related warrant. Pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
5:12-86.i, any person not
able to so certify will be required to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the
Director that he or she has either repaid such debt or has made arrangements to
pay such debt in order to be eligible to be granted licensure or qualification
or to be eligible to retain any registration.
(b) All forms to be completed by an
individual seeking licensure, registration, or qualification status shall also
contain notices informing applicants of the following:
1. If the applicant makes a false statement
in the certification provided pursuant to (a) above, the applicant may be
subject to contempt of court and to disciplinary action by the
Division.
2. The disclosure of the
applicant's Social Security number is required under
42 U.S.C. §
405(c)(2)(C)(i), N.J.S.A. 54:50-25,
42
U.S.C. §
666(a)(13), and N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.60
and the Division shall utilize the applicant's Social Security number solely
for tax administration and child support enforcement.
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