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Code · New Jersey · Title 58 — Insurance · Chapter 10C

58:10C-26 Retaliatory action against licensed site remediation professional prohibited.

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26. No person shall take retaliatory action if a licensed site remediation professional:
a. discloses, or undertakes to disclose, to the board or to the department an activity, policy or practice that the licensed site remediation professional reasonably believes:
(1)is a violation of law, or a rule or regulation adopted pursuant to law, including any violation involving deception of, or misrepresentation to, any client, customer, the department, or any other governmental entity; or
(2)is fraudulent or criminal, including any activity, policy or practice of deception or misrepresentation that the licensed site remediation professional reasonably believes may defraud any client, customer, the department, or any other governmental entity;
b. provides information to, or testifies before, any public body conducting an investigation, hearing, or inquiry into any violation of law, or a rule or regulation adopted pursuant to law, by a client or customer with whom there is a business relationship, including any violation involving deception of, or misrepresentation to, any client, customer, the department or any other governmental entity, or, in the case of a licensed site remediation professional, provides information to, or testifies before, any public body conducting an investigation, hearing, or inquiry into the quality of remediation of a contaminated site; or
c. objects to, or refuses to participate in, any activity, policy or practice which the licensed site remediation professional reasonably believes:
(1)is in violation of law, or a rule or regulation adopted pursuant to law, including any violation involving deception of, or misrepresentation to, any client, customer, the department or any governmental entity;
(2)is fraudulent or criminal, including any activity, policy or practice of deception or misrepresentation which the licensed site remediation professional reasonably believes may defraud any client, customer, the department, or any other governmental entity; or
(3)is incompatible with a clear mandate of public policy concerning the protection of the public health, safety, or the environment.
L.2009, c.60, s.26.
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