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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 22B

17:22B-15. One-year waiting period after revocation

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15. No individual, firm, association or corporation whose license has been so revoked, and no firm or association of which the individual is a member, and no corporation of which the individual is an officer or director, shall be entitled to any license or renewal license, or to be named as sublicensee in any license or renewal license under this act, for a period of one year after the revocation, or if the revocation is judicially reviewed, for one year after the final determination of the judicial proceeding affirming the action of the commissioner in revoking the license.
If any license held by a firm, association or corporation is so revoked, no member of the firm or association and no officer or director of the corporation shall be entitled to a license or to be named as sublicensee in a license for the same period of time unless the commissioner finds that the member or officer or director, as the case may be, was not personally at fault in the matter on account of which the license was revoked.
L.1993,c.66,s.15.
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