New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 17 - TREASURY - GENERAL
Chapter 20 - RULES OF THE LOTTERY COMMISSION
Subchapter 12 - COURIER SERVICES
Section 17:20-12.9 - Courier service changes to ownership and other application information
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 17:20-12.9
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The following shall apply in the case of changes to courier service ownership for courier services that are non-publicly traded companies:
1. A courier service registration issued
pursuant to this subchapter is issued only to the person or business entity
that applied for the registration. To the extent that any complete change is
made in the composition of the person or business entity, the registration is
no longer valid, and the Director may take retroactive action pursuant to
N.J.A.C. 17:20-5 and 9 against the prior courier service; and
2. To the extent that a partial change in the
composition of the person or business entity is made, the registration may be
revoked by the Director.
(b) The Director shall be notified, in writing, prior to any proposed change in ownership.
1. If a courier service anticipates any
change in ownership or configuration of the person or business entity, and
wants to maintain its courier service registration after the change, it must
notify the Director:
i. At least 30 days prior
to any change in an ownership interest, in a sole proprietorship, corporate
stock transfer of five percent or more, or change in the ownership interest of
a limited liability company or partnership of five percent or more;
ii. At least 10 days prior to any corporate
stock transfer of less than five percent or change in ownership interest of a
limited liability company of less than five percent; and
iii. A courier service that is a publicly
traded company shall report to the Director, within 10 days of occurrence, any
changes in ownership of record of its equity securities that indicate that any
person has become the owner of record of more than 10 percent of its
outstanding equity securities.
2. Upon timely notification to the Director,
a new application may be submitted on behalf of the intended new person or
business entity. The new application shall be accompanied by a letter detailing
all of the changes from the prior application and the proposed closing date on
which the current courier service shall cease to operate and the applicant
shall exercise the rights and incur the obligations under the Courier Service
Act, the State Lottery Law, and this chapter.
3. The Director shall review the new
application pursuant to this subchapter. In the event that the Director
approves the new application, with or without conditions, the Director shall
set the closing date. Such date may be the closing date submitted to the
Division by the current courier service and the applicant, or a date that the
Director deems appropriate under the circumstances. The Director may also
establish other procedures to facilitate such events.
(c) The following shall apply in the case of a change to critical application information other than ownership:
1. A courier service shall notify the
Director in writing of any change in ownership control, address, business
purpose, or other data relevant to registration 10 days prior to the change.
All such changes in status will be subject to the review and approval of the
Director, consistent with the standards used in the initial registration
approval;
2. A courier service
shall notify the Director in writing at least 10 days prior to when the courier
service's affiliate agent lists, advertises, or offers for sale the primary
business. This notification shall be in addition to any required notifications
that the affiliated agent may be responsible to make under this
chapter;
3. A courier service shall
notify the Director in writing of any change of ownership of an affiliate
agent(s) pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:20-4.11at least 10 days prior to any
change that would impact the courier service. This notification shall be in
addition to any required notifications that the affiliated agent may be
responsible to make under this chapter.
(d) Failure to comply with the requirements of this subsection may be cause for discipline under N.J.A.C. 17:20-5, including immediate suspension or revocation of the courier service registration and civil penalties under N.J.A.C. 17:20-9.
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