New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69A - APPLICATIONS
Subchapter 8 - APPLICATION AND RESUBMISSION
Section 13:69A-8.9 - Petition for early reapplication
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any person who is barred from reapplication for five years pursuant to 13:69A-8.8 may petition for permission to reapply at an earlier date by filing a Request to Determine Employment or Reapplication Eligibility Form as set forth in 13:69A-5.5B at any time after one year has elapsed from the date of denial or revocation or at such earlier date as the Division may order.
(b) The Division shall grant a petition for early reapplication if it finds that the facts and circumstances presented would be reasonably likely to result in licensure, registration, qualification or approval if considered in the context of a plenary hearing. Factors to be considered by the Division may include, where appropriate, evidence which would support a finding of rehabilitation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 5:12-91d.
(c) A petition filed pursuant to this section shall specify the type of credential sought.
(d) Notwithstanding (c) above, a petition to reapply for a casino employee registration shall be deemed to include a request for permission to obtain employment in a position which does not require a license or registration.
(e) If the Division denies a petition for early reapplication for any license, registration, qualification or approval, the petitioner shall be restricted from reapplying for such credential pursuant to this section for a period of two years from the date that permission to reapply is denied.
(f) If the Division denies a petition for early reapplication or a petition for permission to obtain employment in a position which does not require a license or registration that was filed pursuant to a settlement agreement in accordance with 13:69A-8.8(a)3, the petitioner shall be restricted from filing another petition for early reapplication for a casino employee registration for two years from the date that the petition is denied, notwithstanding any provision of the settlement agreement which may permit the filing of a petition for reapplication at an earlier date.
(g) The filing of a petition for early reapplication must be accompanied by the fee charged for obtaining a casino employee registration as set forth in 13:69A-9.15. If a petition is denied as to casino employee registration, no refund of such fee is permitted. If the petition is granted as to casino employee registration, then the fee for obtaining a casino employee registration shall be waived if a registration is filed and is deemed a complete filing within 90 days of the date of the Division's grant or permission to reapply early.