New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 32 - LICENSURE OF CERTAIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS
Subchapter 2 - MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERS
Section 5:32-2.4 - Renewal of municipal and county chief finance officer certificates
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:32-2.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Renewal of a municipal finance officer certificate, except for a municipal finance officer certificate issued pursuant to either N.J.S.A. 40A:9-140.4 or 40A:9-140.11, or county finance officer certificate shall be required every two years, subject to the applicant's fulfillment of continuing education requirements, the submission of an application for renewal, and payment of a $ 50.00 fee payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey. Renewal of municipal and county finance officer certificates shall be requested on a renewal form approved by and submitted to the Director.
1. Applicants shall obtain a
minimum of 30 continuing education contact hours in the subject areas of
accounting, office management and ancillary subjects, ethics, financial and
debt management, and budgeting. Said credits shall be approved by the Director
as relevant to the subject matter area and the duties of a chief financial
officer pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
40A:9-28.1 and
40A:9-140.1.d and this chapter,
with the following minimum contact hours for each subject area:
i. Four contact hours in the subject area of
accounting;
ii. Four contact hours
in the subject area of office management and ancillary subjects;
iii. Four contact hours in the subject area
of ethics;
iv. Four contact hours
in the subject area of financial and debt management;
v. Four contact hours in the subject area of
budgeting; and
vi. For county
finance officers, two contact hours in county fiscal operations.
2. If an applicant has earned at
least 30 continuing education contact hours within the renewal period, but has
not achieved the minimum number of contact hours in a given subject area, the
Director has discretion to waive the required minimum upon written application
and good cause shown, provided that the applicant has earned at least one
contact hour in the given subject area.
3. At the option of the applicant, contact
hours in the subject area of information technology approved by the Director
for relevance to the subject matter area and the duties of a chief financial
officer may be applied toward the 30 continuing education contact hours,
required under (a)1 above, in addition to the required minimum contact
hours.
4. An individual who holds a
municipal finance officer certificate and allows such certificate to lapse by
failing to renew shall be required to apply to take the qualifying examination
required pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
40A:9-140.2, and pay the requisite fee for
such application and certificate in order to obtain a new municipal finance
officer certification, except that, when an individual applies within six
months after the expiration of the certificate, the application may be made in
the same manner as a renewal.
5. An
individual who holds a county finance officer certificate and allows such
certificate to lapse by failing to renew shall be required to submit an
application and pay the requisite fee for a new county finance officer
certificate pursuant to the provisions of
N.J.S.A.
40A:9-28.3(f), so long as
the individual's municipal finance officer certificate has not also lapsed.
When an individual applies within six months after the expiration of the county
finance officer certificate, the application may be made in the same manner as
a renewal.
6. Within 12 months
after the expiration of the certificate, an application may be made in the same
manner as renewal only if the Director determines that a certificate holder is
prevented from earning the required continuing education units within six
months of the expiration of the certificate. The applicant must demonstrate a
good faith effort to earn the required continuing education units within six
months after the expiration of the certificate, and that either or both of the
conditions in (a)6i and/or ii below made it impossible to obtain the requisite
continuing education units. The circumstances preventing renewal that qualify
under this paragraph are:
i. A flood,
hurricane, superstorm, tornado, or other natural disaster, and a state of
emergency has been declared as a result thereof by the Governor; or
ii. A medical event or condition.
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