New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 12 - LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 43 - EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS REGULATED BY A PROFESSIONAL OR OCCUPATIONAL BOARD ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS; MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE
Subchapter 4 - SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION; ISSUANCE OF WRITTEN DETERMINATION TO APPLICABLE BOARD WITHIN THE DIVISION
Section 12:43-4.1 - Suspension or revocation; issuance of written determination to applicable board within the Division
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) In the event that the Commissioner determines that an educational program required for licensure, registration, or certification in a profession or occupation regulated by a professional or occupational board established within the Division has failed to submit any report required pursuant to N.J.A.C. 12:43-2.1, or has failed to meet the minimum acceptable level of performance pursuant to N.J.A.C. 12:43-3.1, the Commissioner shall issue a written determination directing the applicable board within the Division to suspend or revoke the Board-authorized private career school's license or accreditation to offer such a program.
(b) Upon receiving the written determination from the Commissioner directing the suspension or revocation of the Board-authorized private career school's license or accreditation to offer an instructional program, it shall be the responsibility of the applicable board within the Division to notify the Board-authorized private career school of the reason or reasons for the suspension or revocation and provide the opportunity for a hearing in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, N.J.S.A. 52:14B-1 et seq., and 52:14F-1 et seq., and the Uniform Administrative Procedure Rules, N.J.A.C. 1:1.
(c) Upon receiving the written determination from the Commissioner directing the suspension or revocation of the Board-authorized private career school's license or accreditation to offer an instructional program, the applicable board within the Division may delay the effective date of the suspension or revocation for a reasonable time if it determines that doing so is necessary for the applicable board, or the affected Board-authorized private career school at the direction of the applicable board, to protect the interests of the students.