N.J. Admin. Code § 13:20-43.18

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 13:20-43.18 - Suspension or revocation of emission inspector license; retraining and retesting; suspension pending hearing; schedule of penalties
(a) A motor vehicle emission inspector license may be suspended or revoked for any of the following:
1. Fraudulently, willfully, or negligently conducting an improper emission or OBD inspection of a motor vehicle;
2. Violation of any provision of 39:8-1 et seq., N.J.A.C. 13:20-7, 13:20-32, 13:20-33, 13:20-44, 13:20-45, or this subchapter;
3. Violation of any procedure established by the Motor Vehicle Commission or the Department of Environmental Protection for the conduct of emission or OBD inspections;
4. Fraudulently, willfully or negligently issuing an improper certificate of approval, inspection decal, collector motor vehicle windshield sticker or rejection sticker;
5. Fraudulent or improper recordkeeping relating to inspection certificates, decals or stickers;
6. Fraudulent or improper recordkeeping relating to inspection certificate, decal or sticker inventory, control or ledgers; or
7. Other good cause.
(b) An emission inspector who fraudulently or willfully conducts an improper emission or OBD inspection of a motor vehicle shall be subject to a suspension of his or her emission inspector license for a period of at least six months. An emission inspector whose license is suspended pursuant to this section shall successfully complete refresher training and testing in accordance with 13:20-43.17(d) before such license is restored pursuant to this subchapter.
(c) Any applicant who submits false information when applying for a motor vehicle emission inspector license may be disqualified from receiving the license. In addition, any licensee whose eligibility for a license was based on the submission of false information is subject to license suspension or revocation by the Motor Vehicle Commission.
(d) A motor vehicle emission inspector license may be suspended immediately by the Chief Administrator upon a charge of a violation that directly affects emission reduction benefits or compromises the integrity of the inspection system. If the Chief Administrator determines that the public interest requires suspension of a license pursuant to this subchapter prior to hearing, the Chief Administrator may do so, provided that notice containing the reasons for such suspension and the effective date of the suspension is provided to the licensee in person, or by certified or regular mail, prior thereto and the licensee is afforded the opportunity to request in writing a hearing within 10 days of the effective date of the suspension. When a licensee requests an administrative adjudication it shall be held as soon thereafter as practicable. If the Chief Administrator determines it necessary to suspend a license prior to hearing and the licensee submits a request for a hearing within the time prescribed by this section, the Chief Administrator may require that a preliminary hearing be held or may refer the matter to the Office of Administrative Law for a preliminary hearing to determine whether sufficient cause exists to continue such suspension until a plenary hearing can be conducted.
(e) Any hearing concerning the suspension, revocation, or refusal to issue or renew a motor vehicle emission inspector license shall be conducted in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, 52:14B-1 et seq., and the Uniform Administrative Procedure Rules, N.J.A.C. 1:1.
(f) The following penalty schedule shall apply to emission inspector licensees who violate P.L. 1995, c. 112, 39:8-1 et seq., N.J.A.C. 13:20-7, 32, 33, 44, 45 or this subchapter.
1. For intentionally or willfully improperly passing a motor vehicle for any required portion of the emission test or OBD inspection in violation of rules or procedural requirements:

i.Six month license suspension; plus $ 500.00first violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
ii.Two year license suspension; plus $ 1,000.00second violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
iii.Lifetime license revocation; plus $ 2,000.00third violation
civil penalty

2. For gross negligence in passing a motor vehicle for any required portion of the emission test or OBD inspection in violation of rules or procedural requirements:

i.Three month license suspension; plus $ 500.00first violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
ii.Six month license suspension; plus $ 750.00second violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
iii.Two year license suspension; plus $ 1,000.00third violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
iv.Lifetime license revocation; plus $ 2,000.00fourth violation
civil penalty

3. For simple negligence in passing a motor vehicle for any required portion of the emission test or OBD inspection in violation of rules or procedural requirements:

i.Two week license suspension; plus $ 500.00first violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
ii.One month license suspension; plus $ 500.00second violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
iii.Three month license suspension; plus $ 750.00third violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
iv.Six month license suspension; plus $ 750.00fourth violation
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining and
retesting
v.Two year license suspension; plus $ 1,000.00fifth and
civil penalty; plus mandatory retraining andsubsequent violations
retesting

4. For misrepresentation on application (fraud or misrepresentation in securing the license):
i. Three-year license denial or suspension
5. For fraudulently affixing a certificate of approval, inspection decal, collector motor vehicle windshield sticker or rejection sticker:

i.Immediate two-year license suspension; plus $first violation
500.00 civil penalty
ii.Immediate four-year license suspension; plus $second violation
1,000.00 civil penalty
iii.Lifetime license revocation; plus $ 2,000.00third violation
civil penalty

6. For fraud or misrepresentation in the conduct of the licensed activity:

i.Immediate two-year license suspensionfirst violation
ii.Immediate four-year license suspensionsecond violation
iii.Lifetime license revocationthird violation

7. For issuance or possession of an altered, forged, stolen or counterfeit certificate of approval, inspection decal, collector motor vehicle windshield sticker, rejection sticker or emission inspector license:

i.Two-year license suspensionfirst violation
ii.Four-year license suspensionsecond violation
iii.Lifetime license revocationthird violation

8. For furnishing, lending, giving or selling a certificate of approval or rejection sticker without performing the required inspection or reinspection or an inspection decal or collector motor vehicle windshield sticker for a motor vehicle that does not qualify for the issuance of such decal or sticker:

i.Two-year license suspensionfirst violation
ii.Four-year license suspensionsecond and
subsequent violations

9. For fraudulent recordkeeping:

i.Immediate two-year license suspensionfirst violation
ii.Immediate four-year license suspensionsecond violation
iii.Lifetime license revocationthird violation

10. For failing to produce inspection records:
i. Immediate license suspension until compliance
11. For improper recordkeeping:

i.One-month license suspensionfirst violation
ii.Two-month license suspensionsecond violation
iii.Six-month license suspensionthird and
subsequent violations

12. For improper security of certificates of approval, inspection decals, collector motor vehicle windshield stickers and/or rejection stickers:

i.Written warningfirst violation
ii.Two-month license suspensionsecond violation
iii.Six-month license suspensionthird and
subsequent violations

13. For lost or stolen certificates of approval, inspection decals, collector motor vehicle windshield stickers and/or rejection stickers for which the licensee does not properly account. A licensee can "properly account" for such documents by demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the Chief Administrator, that they were lost or stolen under circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the licensee:

i.One-month license suspensionfirst violation
ii.Two-month license suspensionsecond violation
iii.One-year license suspensionthird and
subsequent violations

14. For overcharging on inspection/reinspection:

i.Written warningfirst violation
ii.30-day license suspensionsecond violation
iii.60-day license suspensionthird and
subsequent violations

15. For failure to provide vehicle inspection report and/or work order to the customer:

i.30-day license suspensionfirst violation
ii.60-day license suspensionsecond violation
iii.One-year license suspensionthird and
subsequent violations

16. For criminal conviction which is disqualifying:
i. Indefinite denial/suspension

Issuance/restoration predicated on standards set forth in the Rehabilitated Convicted Offenders Act (2A:168A-1 et seq.).

17. For lending an emission inspector license to another person:

i.Two-year license suspensionfirst violation
ii.Four-year license suspensionsecond and
subsequent violations

18. For failing to produce an emission inspector license:

i.Immediate cessation of licensed activity untilfirst violation
compliance; plus written warning
ii.Immediate cessation of licensed activity untilsecond violation
compliance; plus $ 25.00 civil penalty
iii.Immediate cessation of licensed activity untilthird and
compliance; plus $ 50.00 civil penalty; plussubsequent violations
30-day license suspension

19. For failing to cooperate with an audit or investigation:

i.Minimum 15-day license suspension and until
compliance

(g) Where, pursuant to 39:8-1 et seq., or any regulation adopted thereunder, the Chief Administrator has the authority to suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew a motor vehicle emission inspector license, the Chief Administrator shall also have the authority to impose an official warning, as an alternative or in addition to such suspension, revocation or refusal to issue or renew.
(h) A motor vehicle emission inspector whose license is suspended pursuant to this section or who receives an official warning from the Chief Administrator shall be required to successfully complete refresher training and testing in accordance with 13:20-43.17(d).

N.J. Admin. Code § 13:20-43.18

Amended by R.2001 d.20, effective 1/16/2001.
See: 32 N.J.R. 3720(a), 33 N.J.R. 269(a).
In (a)4, inserted "or certificate of waiver" following "certificate of approval".
Amended by R.2001 d.358, effective 10/15/2001.
See: 33 N.J.R. 1894(a), 33 N.J.R. 3651(a).
In (a), rewrote 2; rewrote (b); in (e), substituted "issue" for "grant"; in (f), rewrote the introductory paragraph and 7, inserted 17 and 18; added (g) and (h).
Amended by R.2003 d.206, effective 5/19/2003.
See: 34 N.J.R. 2523(a), 35 N.J.R. 2251(b).
Inserted reference to OBD inspection following reference to emission test throughout.
Amended by R.2006 d.249, effective 7/3/2006.
See: 38 N.J.R. 386(b), 38 N.J.R. 2835(a).
In (a)3 and (c), substituted "Motor Vehicle Commission" for "Division"; and in (d), substituted "Chief Administrator" for "Director" throughout.
Amended by R.2009 d.312, effective 10/19/2009.
See: 41 N.J.R. 1674(a), 41 N.J.R. 3939(b).
In (a)4, substituted ", inspection decal, collector motor vehicle windshield sticker or rejection sticker;" for " or certificate of waiver; or"; added new (a)5 and (a)6; recodified former (a)5 as (a)7; in the introductory paragraph of (f), deleted "13:20-" preceding "32", preceding "33", preceding "44", and preceding "45" and deleted a comma following "45"; in the introductory paragraphs of (f)1, (f)2, and (f)3, deleted "or waiving" following "passing"; in the introductory paragraph of (f)5, inserted "a" and substituted "inspection decal, collector motor vehicle windshield sticker" for "certificate of waiver"; in the introductory paragraph of (f)7, deleted a comma following "stolen" and following "rejection sticker" and substituted "inspection decal, collector motor vehicle windshield sticker," for "certificate of waiver"; in the introductory paragraph of (f)8, deleted ", certificate of waiver" following "approval" and inserted "or an inspection decal or collector motor vehicle windshield sticker for a motor vehicle that does not qualify for the issuance of such decal or sticker"; in the introductory paragraph of (f)12, substituted "inspection decals, collector motor vehicle windshield stickers" for "certificates of waiver"; in the introductory paragraph of (f)13, substituted "inspection decals, collector motor vehicle windshield stickers" for "certificates of waiver,"; in (f)18i, deleted "on" following "until"; and added (f)19.