Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 13:55B-4.2 - Registration of employees with the Division of State Police(a) A licensed bounty hunter who wishes to employ a person for clerical, administrative or other functions, which will be performed exclusively at the licensee's principal place of business or other places of business, that is, offices, sub-agencies, branches, home offices, utilized by the licensee, shall register that person with the Division of State Police on a form provided by and in a manner prescribed by the Superintendent. The registration form shall contain information required by the Bounty Hunter Licensing Act and any supporting documentation requested by the Superintendent.(b) Each registration form submitted by a licensed bounty hunter who wishes to employ a person for clerical and administrative functions, or other functions performed exclusively at the licensee's principal place of business or other places of business, that is, offices, sub-agencies, branches, home offices, utilized by the licensee, shall include the bounty hunter license number of the proposed employer and the location of the proposed principal place of business or location of any other places of business, that is, offices, sub-agencies, branches, home offices, where the registrant will be employed.(c) A licensed bounty hunter who wishes to employ a person for clerical and administrative functions, or other functions performed exclusively at the licensee's principal place of business or other places of business, that is, offices, sub-agencies, branches, home offices, utilized by the licensee, shall submit a non-refundable registration fee of $ 25.00 along with each completed registration form submitted to the Superintendent.(d) There shall be a presumption that a person is qualified to perform clerical and administrative functions, or other functions performed exclusively at the licensee's principal place of business or other places of business, that is, offices, sub-agencies, branches, home offices, utilized by the licensee, unless otherwise determined by the Superintendent.(e) A licensed bounty hunter shall not employ a person for clerical and administrative functions, or other functions performed exclusively at the licensee's principal place of business or other places of business, that is, offices, sub-agencies, branches, home offices, utilized by the licensee, after April 1, 2007, unless that person is registered with the Division of State Police in accordance with this chapter. N.J. Admin. Code § 13:55B-4.2