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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 5A

45:5A-39. Definitions relative to pool and spa service contractors, builders, an installers

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1. As used in this act:
"Committee" means the Pool and Spa Service Contractors and Pool and Spa Builders and Installers Advisory Committee established pursuant to section 2 of this act.
"Licensed pool and spa builder and installer" means a person who is licensed pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of this act.
"Licensed pool and spa service contractor" means a person who is licensed pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of this act.
"Licensee" means a person licensed to engage in pool and spa service contracting, or pool and spa building and installation, as the case may be, pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of this act.
"Pool" means a permanent spa or any in-ground or on-ground structure intended for swimming that is greater than twenty-four inches in depth.
"Pool and spa building and installation" means the excavation and grading, construction and installation of pools, tiling and coping, and installation of all circulation equipment including pumps, filters, heaters, sanitizers and chemical feeders. It does not include direct connections to a sanitary sewer system or potable water lines, nor the grounding and bonding of any metal surfaces or the making of any electrical connections, or the direct connection to any natural gas or propane gas source. It also does not include the startup or commissioning of oil, gas, propane or heat pump pool heaters located outside or inside of a structure.
"Pool and spa service contracting" means the performance of all plumbing, heating, and electrical work necessary to service, modify, repair, replace, alter or maintain any pool, including above-ground pool, hot tub, spa or similar recreational or therapeutic equipment, where that work commences at an outlet, receptacle, connection, back-flow preventor or fuel supply pipe previously installed by a person holding the proper license. It shall also mean the service, repair or maintenance of the heating components of spa heaters contained inside of a self-contained spa, electric immersion heaters, and solar pool heaters. Swimming pool service and repair work includes:
(1)the renovation or repair of non-potable water components of a pool, above-ground pool, hot tub or spa, including, but not limited to, the shell, concrete finish or vinyl liner of that pool, hot tub or spa; and
(2)the draining, acid washing or backwash filtration of a pool or above-ground pool. Swimming pool service and repair work does not include:
(1)the renovation or repair of non-potable water components of a pool, hot tub or spa required to be installed, renovated or repaired, or the sale, installation, service or maintenance of a heater for a pool, hot tub, or spa, by a licensed electrician, plumber, or HVACR contractor;
(2)the service, repair, and maintenance of any oil, natural or manufactured gas burning heater's combustion components, heater controls, or combustion safety components; and
(3)the service and repair of free standing heat pump pool heaters, including the refrigerant circuit, heat pump control circuit and devices, or any safety controls.
L.2019, c.22, s.1.
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