Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 13:51-1.8 - Operator certification reinstatement(a) The certification of an operator will become invalid on the day following the date set for expiration of the operator's present valid certification as set forth at 13:51-1.7, if the operator has not satisfied the requirement for recertification, as set forth at 13:51-1.6(c), before the expiration of said valid certification.(b) An operator whose certification has become invalid for failing to be recertified, as set forth at 13:51-1.6(c), and whose certification has been invalid for less than one year, must attend and satisfy the requirements of the reinstatement and recertification course, as set forth at 13:51-1.6(d), conducted by the Division of State Police. Reinstatement and recertification under this subsection must be completed before one year from the expiration date set forth in (a) above, otherwise the operator must satisfy the requirements, as set forth at 13:51-1.8(c).(c) An operator whose certification is invalid for failing to be recertified, as set forth at 13:51-1.6(c), or reinstated and recertified, as set forth at 13:51-1.6(d), and whose certification has been invalid for one year or more from the date of expiration set forth in (a) above, must attend and satisfy the requirements of the initial certification training course, as set forth at 13:51-1.6(a), conducted by the Division of State Police.(d) Any test conducted to analyze a person's breath, pursuant to procedures and methods contained in this chapter, by an operator whose certification is suspended, revoked, or invalid at the time such test is conducted, shall be considered invalid for presentation in evidence or testimony in a court of law or administrative hearing.N.J. Admin. Code § 13:51-1.8
Amended by R.1999 d.87, effective 3/15/1999.
See: 30 New Jersey Register 4321(a), 31 New Jersey Register 253(b), 31 New Jersey Register 770(b).
In (a), substituted "become invalid on the day following" for "be automatically suspended on" following "operator will"; rewrote (b) and (c); and in (d), substituted ", revoked, or invalid" for "or automatically suspended," following "suspended".