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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 8

45:8-74 Refusal to grant, suspension, revocation of license.

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14. In addition to the provisions of section 8 of P.L.1978, c.73 (C.45:1-21), the committee may refuse to grant or may suspend or revoke a home inspector license upon proof to the satisfaction of the committee that the holder thereof has:
a. Disclosed any information concerning the results of the home inspection without the approval of a client or the client's representatives;
b. Accepted compensation from more than one interested party for the same service without the consent of all interested parties;
c. Accepted commissions or allowances, directly or indirectly, from other parties dealing with their client in connection with work for which the licensee is responsible; or
d. Failed to disclose promptly to a client information about any business interest of the licensee which may affect the client in connection with the home inspection.
L.1997,c.323,s.14; amended 2005, c.201, s.4.
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