Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any building
or part thereof in which the business of an employment agency is conducted or
operated shall be maintained with due regard to reasonably safeguarding such
confidential information as may properly be given to the agency.
(b) An employment agency license, or
registration under
34:8-65 or 66, shall not authorize
activities at any place other than the place designated in the license or
registration except upon issuance of a special permit by the Director, as
follows:
1. Where an activity is to take
place away from the premises designated in the license, application for a
special permit shall be made on a form supplied by the Division, which must be
received by the Division no later than seven business days before the activity
is to take place.
2. Each separate
location shall require a separate special permit.
3. The fee for each special permit shall be $
10.00. A check or money order for that sum shall accompany the
application.
4. The special permit
shall be prominently displayed in the entrance to the event in a location where
it is clearly visible to all patrons.
(c) An employment agency, or any licensed or
registered person, shall not conduct business or any phase thereof, in any room
or place where:
1. An individual sleeps or
conducts his or her household affairs, unless the business premises have
separate ingress and egress from the residential premises; this provision shall
not apply to persons who do not have any personal contact with either job
seekers or prospective employers on their business premises; or
2. Premises which are rented or leased on an
hourly, daily, weekly, or other transient basis unless approved by special
permit, as set forth in (b) above; this provision shall not apply to consulting
firms.
(d) The following
shall apply to entertainment showcases:
1. A
special permit is required when the services of any performing artist are
offered to the public at a specific time and location, such being known as an
entertainment showcase, if the services are being offered by a person who will
be accepting a fee, commission or charge when the performer books an engagement
with an employer. (Only licensed booking agencies or entertainment agencies may
offer this service.) The permit is required whether performers appear in person
or their services are offered by electronic means.
2. If services are offered by electronic
means for a prospective employer in the home of the prospective employer, a
special permit is not required. However, at the beginning of any electronic
presentation, the name, address and license number of the entertainment agency
and the name and address of this Section shall be displayed on an electronic
screen for a minimum period of 20 seconds or, if any other type of electronic
presentation is given, the above information shall be supplied in written
form.