New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 23 - UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE
Subchapter 4 - ENFORCING AGENCIES; DUTIES; POWERS; PROCEDURES
Section 5:23-4.12 - Private on-site inspection and plan review agencies; establishment

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:23-4.12

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The Department shall authorize the establishment of private on-site inspection and plan review agencies, hereinafter called "on-site inspection agencies," for the purpose of contracting with municipalities in order to act in the place of a subcode official or inspector(s) for specified subcodes or to provide supplemental private on-site inspections pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.16.

1. No person shall undertake the services herein described or enter into any contract pursuant to this chapter without first receiving the authorization of the Department.
i. Except that, applicants who have received notice from the department that their application is complete and suitable for processing may begin to promote or otherwise make their anticipated availability known to municipalities, provided that the applicant discloses in writing at the time of undertaking any such activity, that he has not yet been authorized by the department.

(b) Applicants for authorization as an on-site inspection agency shall submit an application, the required fee, and any additional information the department may require.

(c) Following a determination by the department that an application is complete and suitable for processing, the department shall review and evaluate the information contained in the application and such other information as the department shall deem necessary to enable it to make an accurate and informed determination of approval or disapproval. Within 90 days following the receipt of a completed application, the department shall make its determination as to whether authorization as an on-site inspection agency shall be granted or denied, and shall notify the applicant. In the event of denial, the department shall provide the applicant with a written explanation of the reasons therefor.

(d) The application shall contain information relating to:

1. The financial integrity of the applicant and any of its principal officers.

2. The qualifications of the management and technical personnel of the applicant, including a statement that all technical personnel are certified by the commissioner in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:23-5.

3. The range of salaries and other compensation of all of the inspectors and other technical personnel of the applicant.

4. The policies and procedures of the applicant for the hiring, training and supervision of all technical personnel, including education and training.

5. The prior experience of the applicant in performing similar or related functions.

6. The capability of the applicant to review plans and specifications and to inspect construction to insure that the completed work is in compliance with the appropriate subcode.

7. A statement that the applicant is not affiliated with, influenced or controlled by any producer, manufacturers, supplier or vendor of products, supplies or equipment used in construction, components or assemblies.

(e) Authorization shall be valid for a period of one year.

(f) Applications for reauthorization shall be filed with the Department at least 60 days prior to the scheduled expiration for the current authorization from the Department. The on-site inspection agency shall make current the information previously submitted to the Department. The on-site inspection agency shall provide such additional information as the Department may request. The application shall be accompanied by the fee established by this chapter. The Department may conduct such additional investigations of the applicant as it may deem necessary.

1. Within 30 days following receipt by the Department of an application for reauthorization, the Department shall make its determination as to whether the on-site inspection agency continues to meet the requirements of this chapter. In the event of disapproval, the Department shall provide the on-site inspection agency with a written explanation of the reasons for such disapproval. Each reauthorization shall expire one year from the date of the current authorization from the Department.

2. The department may, on its own motion or at the request of any on-site inspection agency, grant a temporary reauthorization of such agency for a period not to exceed 60 days.

(g) Any person who enters into an agreement, other than a hiring as a bona fide municipal employee, to serve as a municipal subcode official shall be required to be first authorized by the department as an on-site inspection and plan review agency.

1. In order to be deemed a bona fide municipal employee for purposes of this subsection, such person shall receive no compensation for his service other than a fixed salary or hourly wage, which shall be subject to F.I.C.A. and Federal and State income tax withholding, and shall have minimum fixed working hours.

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