N.J. Admin. Code § 13:31A-3.8 - Identification cards
(a)
While engaged in the provision of burglar alarm or fire alarm services, all
burglar alarm or fire alarm business licensees, employees or other persons
shall display an identification card issued by the Committee which shall
contain the following information:
1. The
name, date of birth, photograph and signature of the person to whom the
identification card has been issued;
2. The business name, business address and
business license number of the business license holder, and if the cardholder
is a licensee, his or her license number; and
3. The expiration date of the card.
(b) All identification cards shall
be issued for a three-year period. All identification cards issued to licensees
shall be renewed on a triennial basis which corresponds to the triennial
renewal of licenses issued by the Committee pursuant to payment of the fee set
forth in 13:31A-1.4.
(c) A licensee shall present the
identification card issued by the Committee to all appropriate Federal, State
or local agencies in order to obtain applications for permits and inspections,
if required, for all work performed by the burglar alarm or fire alarm
business.
(d) All employees or
other persons holding identification cards shall apply for the renewal of the
identification card at least 45 days prior to the expiration date of the card
and shall pay the fee set forth in
13:31A-1.4 for renewal of employee
listing. Any employer who permits an employee to work without a valid
identification card shall be deemed to have engaged in professional misconduct
within the meaning of
13:31A-1.14 and
45:1-21(e) and
shall be subject to the provisions of
45:1-21.
(e) All identification card holders shall
advise the Committee of any changes to the information contained on the
identification card and shall apply to the Committee for an updated
identification card within five days of the occurrence of any change. The
updated identification card shall be issued for the unexpired term of the
original identification card.
(f)
Identification cards shall not be transferable. Upon termination of employment
identification cards shall be immediately returned to the Committee. Upon
change in employment identification cards shall be returned to the Committee
and an application for a new identification card shall be made to the
Committee.
(g) A photocopy of an
application for an identification card shall serve as temporary identification
for an applicant and shall be displayed by the applicant until the issuance of
the identification card. The photocopy of the application shall be clearly
marked with the word "COPY." The temporary identification shall be valid for no
longer than 60 days from the date of application for the identification card
and the applicant shall work under direct supervision until the identification
card is issued by the Committee.
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