New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 70 - UNIFORM FIRE CODE
Subchapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Section 5:70-2.6 - Registration of buildings and uses
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Whenever the Commissioner or any local enforcing agency shall have cause to believe that a building or use is a life hazard use, then the Commissioner or the agency shall submit a registration application to the owner. It shall be a violation of the Code for an owner to fail to complete and return such an application within 30 days.
(b) The owner of a life hazard use shall file with the Commissioner, upon forms provided by the Commissioner, a registration application. Each registration application shall include at least the following information:
(c) Upon receipt of the application, and the required registration fee, the Commissioner shall forthwith issue to the owner of the life hazard use a certificate of registration, which shall be posted by the owner of the use in a conspicuous location therein but only upon subsequent receipt of a certificate of inspection. The certificate of registration shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the Commissioner.
(d) Where more than one life hazard use exists at a given building or premises or where one or more life hazard uses occur within a high rise building or other life hazard use such as a night club within a hotel, then each such life hazard use shall be separate and distinct and shall be registered separately.
(e) When applying for registration, the owner of each life hazard use shall appoint an agent for the purpose of receiving service of process and orders or notices issued by the Commissioner or a local enforcing agency pursuant to the Act and designate the street address of the location at which such agent may be served. Each agent shall be either a resident of this State or a person who maintains a bona fide office in this State or shall be a corporation licensed to do business in this State.
(f) If the ownership of a life hazard use is transferred, whether by sale, assignment, gift, intestate succession, testate devolution, reorganization, receivership, foreclosure or execution process, the new owner shall file with the Commissioner, within 30 days of the transfer, an application for a certificate of registration, and appoint an agent for the service of process, pursuant to this section. Businesses that transferred ownership during the public health emergency shall have 30 days following the end of the public health emergency, or from April 1, 2021, whichever comes first, to submit a transfer of ownership application.
(g) If an owner of a life hazard use has not fulfilled the requirements of this Section, the Commissioner shall notify the owner in writing that he is in violation of this Section and shall order that registration be accomplished within 30 days. The notice and order shall include an accurate restatement of the subsection with which the owner has not complied.
(h) The owner of each life hazard use in the State shall pay to the Department an annual fee in the amount specified in this subchapter. The owner shall pay the annual fee within 30 days of the bill date. If the owner fails to do so, the Department may, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-201, issue a certificate to the clerk of the Superior Court stating that the owner is indebted to the Department for the payment of the annual fee and the clerk shall immediately enter upon his record of docketed judgments the name of the owner and of the Department, a designation of the statute under which the fee is assessed, the amount of the fee certified and the date the certification was made. The making of the entry shall have the same effect as the entry of a docketed judgment in the office of the clerk, but without prejudice to the owner's right of appeal. The owner shall also be subject to a penalty in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.12(b)8ii. Any annual life hazard use registration fee payment with a due date during the public health emergency, shall be due 30 days after the end of the public health emergency, or from April 1, 2021, whichever comes first.