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Code · New Jersey · Title 34 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 5A

34:5A-38. Issuance of license, permits; certification of training courses; fees

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7. Beginning not later than one year following the effective date of this act, licenses and permits shall be issued by the Commissioner of Labor, or his designee, and shall be valid for 12 months, in accordance with regulations promulgated under provisions of the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.). The Commissioner of Labor shall, in accordance with fee schedules adopted by regulation, establish, charge, and collect reasonable annual fees for licenses and permits.
There shall annually be appropriated an amount equivalent to the amount anticipated to be collected by the Department of Labor pursuant to the provisions of this act and that amount shall be applied to enforcement and administration costs of the Division of Workplace Standards in the Department of Labor. The Commissioner of Health shall, in accordance with fee schedules adopted by regulation, establish, charge, and collect reasonable annual fees for the certification of all training agencies administering training courses and for the administration of all examinations required by this act.
There shall annually be appropriated an amount equivalent to the amount anticipated to be collected by the Department of Health for the administration of the training and examination programs certified or approved by the department.
L.1984,c.173,s.7; amended 1994,c.21,s.8.
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