N.J. Admin. Code § 13:31A-3.1 - Requirements for burglar alarm or fire alarm licensure
(a) All
applicants seeking licensure to engage in the burglar alarm or fire alarm
business shall:
1. Be at least 18 years of
age;
2. Be of good moral character
pursuant to
45:5A-27;
3. Not have been convicted of a crime of the
first, second or third degree with 10 years prior to the filing of the
application for licensure;
4. Not
have been convicted of the fourth degree offense of engaging in the unlicensed
practice of electrical contracting;
5. Hold a high school diploma or equivalency
certificate;
6. Have successfully
completed the burglar alarm or fire alarm examination, as applicable to the
field in which the applicant is seeking licensure, set forth in
13:31A-3.2; and
7. Have immediately preceding the submission
of the application, at least four years of experience in burglar alarm or fire
alarm business, which shall be satisfied by one of the following:
i. Proof that the applicant has completed at
least four years of practical hands-on experience, which shall include a
minimum of 6,720 hours, working with tools in the installation, alteration, or
repair of wiring for fire alarms, burglar alarms, and/or electronic security
systems and proof that the applicant has completed 80 hours of technical
courses applicable to the field in which the applicant is seeking licensure.
The 80 hours of technical courses shall include two hours of training in the
Barrier Free Subcode, N.J.A.C. 5:23-7, two hours of training in the New Jersey
Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23, exclusive of the Barrier Free
Subcode, two hours of training in the Americans with Disabilities Act Code, 36
CFR 1191, two hours of training in industrial safety, two hours of training in
New Jersey law and rules governing the provision of burglar alarm, fire alarm,
and locksmithing services, and 70 hours of training in trade-related subjects.
"Practical hands-on experience" shall not include time spent supervising,
engaging in the practice of engineering, estimating, and performing other
managerial tasks relevant to the alarm business. The applicant shall submit a
certification by an employer verifying the applicant's practical hands-on
experience;
ii. Proof of having
earned a bachelors degree in electrical engineering and having completed one
year of practical hands-on experience, as defined in (a)7i above, which shall
include a minimum of 1,680 hours. The applicant shall submit a copy of his or
her diploma and a certification by an employer verifying the applicant's one
year of practical hands-on experience. The applicant shall submit proof of
successfully completing, within three years immediately preceding the date of
application, two hours of training in the Barrier Free Subcode, N.J.A.C.
5:23-7, two hours of training in the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code,
N.J.A.C. 5:23, exclusive of the Barrier Free Subcode, two hours of training in
the Americans with Disabilities Act code, 36 CFR 1191, two hours of training in
industrial safety, and two hours of training in New Jersey law and rules
governing the provision of burglar alarm, fire alarm, and locksmithing
services; or
iii. Proof of having
completed a minimum of one-year course in the study of trade-related
electronics at a technical school and having completed three years of practical
hands-on experience, as defined in (a)7i above, which shall include a minimum
of 5,040 hours. The applicant shall submit a copy of his or her diploma or
certificate of completion and a certification by an employer(s) verifying the
applicant's three years of practical hands-on experience. The applicant shall
submit proof of successfully completing, within three years immediately
preceding the date of application, two hours of training in the Barrier Free
Subcode, N.J.A.C. 5:23-7, two hours of training in the New Jersey Uniform
Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23, exclusive of the Barrier Free Subcode, two
hours of training in the Americans with Disabilities Act code, 36 CFR 1191, two
hours of training in industrial safety, and two hours of training in New Jersey
law and rules governing the provision of burglar alarm, fire alarm, and
locksmithing services.
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