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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 16A

45:16A-24 Eligibility to obtain, retain pressure seal, license renewal; requirements.

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24. To be eligible to obtain and retain a pressure seal, and renew an HVACR license, a Master HVACR contractor shall:
a. Secure, maintain and file with the board a certificate of general liability insurance from an insurance company authorized and licensed to do business in this State or proof of self-insurance approved by the Department of Banking and Insurance covering the Master HVACR contracting done by that HVACR contractor. The minimum amount of general liability insurance shall be $500,000 for the combined property damage and bodily injury to or death of one or more persons in any one accident or occurrence; and
b. File with the board its Federal Tax Identification number. Every licensed HVACR contractor whose general liability policy is cancelled or nonrenewed shall submit to the board a copy of the certificate of general liability insurance for a new or replacement policy which meets the requirements of subsection a. of this section before the former policy is no longer effective.
L.2007, c.211, s.24.
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