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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 52:27D-25q

  • person: includes corporations, companies, associations, societies, firms, partnerships and joint stock companies as well as individuals, unless restricted by the context to an individual as distinguished from a corporate entity or specifically restricted to one or some of the above enumerated synonyms and, when used to designate the owner of property which may be the subject of an offense, includes this State, the United States, any other State of the United States as defined infra and any foreign country or government lawfully owning or possessing property within this State. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
4. a. After the effective date of P.L.2001, c.289, no fire protection contractor shall engage in the installation, service, repair, inspection, or maintenance of fire protection equipment without holding or employing a person who holds a valid certificate of certification issued in accordance with P.L.2001, c.289 (C. 52:27D-25n et seq.), except that the commissioner shall determine by rules and regulations the date after which no contractor may engage in the installation, service, repair, inspection, or maintenance of fire dampers, combination fire and smoke dampers, or smoke control systems without holding or employing a person who holds a valid certificate of certification issued in accordance with P.L.2023, c.186 (C. 52:27D-198.21 et al.). A fire protection contractor who is not a certificate holder shall be required to obtain a fire protection contractor business permit from the commissioner, which shall be issued for three years upon payment of an appropriate fee set by the commissioner and proof that the fire protection contractor employs a certificate holder. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, persons holding a license to engage in the fire alarm business pursuant to P.L.1997, c.305 (C. 45:5A-23 et seq.), or who are electrical contractors as defined in section 2 of P.L.1962, c.162 (C. 45:5A-2), are exempt from the requirement of obtaining a certificate of certification under this act to engage in the fire alarm business pursuant to this act to the extent that such persons are acting within the scope of practice of their profession or occupation.

The certificate required by this section shall define by class the type of work in which a fire protection contractor may engage.

Notwithstanding any provision of P.L.2001, c.289, the commissioner shall issue a certificate to any person who has been employed as a fire protection contractor for a period of not less than five years on or before the effective date of this act, upon application with submission of satisfactory proof and payment by that person of the appropriate certification fee within 180 days following the effective date of this act.

b. The following certified classifications are hereby established:

(1) An “All Fire Protection Equipment Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect and maintain all fire protection equipment listed in paragraphs (2) through (6) of this subsection.

(2) A “Fire Sprinkler System Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect and maintain fire sprinkler systems.

(3) A “Special Hazard Fire Suppression System Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect and maintain special hazard fire suppression systems and kitchen fire suppression systems.

(4) A “Fire Alarm System Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect and maintain all fire alarm systems.

(5) A “Portable Fire Extinguisher Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect and maintain all portable fire extinguishers.

(6) A “Kitchen Fire Suppression System Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect and maintain all kitchen fire suppression systems.

(7) A “Smoke Damper, Fire Damper, and Combination Fire and Smoke Damper Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect, and maintain all smoke dampers, fire dampers, and combination fire and smoke dampers. In addition to any other requirements adopted by the commissioner, a Smoke Damper, Fire Damper, and Combination Fire and Smoke Damper Contractor shall participate in an approved apprenticeship or skill training program that is registered with, and approved by, the United States Department of Labor or a State apprenticeship agency, as defined by the commissioner in rules or regulations, unless the commissioner determines by rule or regulation that requiring participation in such a program would be substantially detrimental to ensuring that a sufficient number of contractors are certified to conduct the work within the scope of the contractor’s certification class Statewide, and shall hold a certification from an organization that has been accredited under or meets the criteria required by the International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission 17024 Personnel Certification standard, or such substantially similar certification as determined by the commissioner in rules or regulations. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the commissioner may exempt by regulation persons with related licenses or credentials from the requirement of obtaining a certificate of certification as a Smoke Damper, Fire Damper, and Combination Fire and Smoke Damper Contractor to engage in the initial installation of smoke dampers, fire dampers, and combination fire and smoke dampers to the extent that such persons are acting within the scope of practice of their profession or occupation.

(8) A “Smoke Control System Contractor” is authorized to install, service, repair, inspect, and maintain all smoke control systems. In addition to any other requirements adopted by the commissioner, a Smoke Control System Contractor shall participate in an approved apprenticeship or skill training program that is registered with, and approved by, the United States Department of Labor or a State apprenticeship agency, as defined by the commissioner in rules or regulations, unless the commissioner determines by rule or regulation that requiring participation in such a program would be substantially detrimental to ensuring that a sufficient number of contractors are certified to conduct the work within the scope of the contractor’s certification class statewide, and shall hold a certification from an organization that has been accredited under or meets the criteria required by the International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission 17024 Personnel Certification standard, or such substantially similar certification as determined by the commissioner in rules or regulations. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the commissioner may exempt by regulation persons with related licenses or credentials from the requirement of obtaining a certificate of certification as a Smoke Control System Contractor to engage in the initial installation of smoke control systems to the extent that such persons are acting within the scope of practice of their profession or occupation.

c. A certified fire protection contractor shall perform work only within the scope of the contractor’s certification class.

d. Any change in more than 50% of the ownership of a fire protection contractor shall require an amended certificate of certification. An application for an amended certificate of certification shall be submitted within 60 days of a change of ownership or change of company name or location. Certificates of certification are non-transferable and shall be displayed prominently in the principal work place. A certificate holder shall not be used to qualify more than one fire protection contractor. The commissioner shall be notified within 30 days if a certificate holder leaves the fire protection contractor or is replaced. Notwithstanding subsection a. of this section, no fire protection contractor shall be denied the privilege of continuing business as a fire protection contractor in the event of death, illness, or other physical disability of the certificate holder who qualified the fire protection contractor for a business permit under this section, for at least six months following the date of such death, illness or other physical disability; provided that the fire protection contractor operates under such qualified supervision as the commissioner deems adequate. If, after six months, the fire protection contractor has failed to employ another certificate holder, then the commissioner shall revoke its fire protection contractor business permit.

e. Whenever the commissioner shall find cause to deny an application for a certificate of certification or to suspend or revoke a certificate, he shall notify the applicant or the holder of the certificate and state the reasons for the denial or suspension, as appropriate.

f. Whenever the commissioner shall find cause to deny an application for a fire protection contractor business permit or to suspend or revoke a fire protection contractor business permit, he shall notify the applicant or the holder of the business permit and state the reasons for the denial or suspension, as appropriate.

g. Any person subject to certification under paragraphs (1) through (6) of subsection b. of this section shall be exempt from any other State, county, or municipal certification, licensing, or registration requirements for installing, servicing, repairing, inspecting, or maintaining fire protection equipment.

L.2001,c.289,s.4; amended 2023, c.186, s.7.