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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 2D

45:2D-7 Application fee, renewal.

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7. Each initial application under this act shall be accompanied by a fee as prescribed by the committee. Licenses and certifications shall be renewed biennially upon a form provided by the board, accompanied by payment of a fee prescribed by the board. Each applicant shall apply for renewal of licensure or certification within 180 days of expiration, and shall present satisfactory evidence that the continuing education requirements have been completed. If the certificate or license is not renewed within 180 days of expiration, the license or certification shall be revoked upon notice by the board.
A license or certification which has been revoked may be reinstated within three years, upon payment to the board of a prescribed reinstatement fee in addition to the renewal fee for each year or part thereof during which the license or certification was ineffective. After the three-year period, the license or certification may be reinstated only by complying with the provisions of this act regarding initial licensure or certification.
L.1997,c.331,s.7.
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