45:14-41 Definitions relative to pharmacists.
2. As used in this act:
"Administer" means the direct application of a drug to the body of a patient or research subject by subcutaneous, intramuscular or intradermal injection, inhalation or ingestion by a pharmacist engaged in collaborative practice or in accordance with regulations jointly promulgated by the board and the State Board of Medical Examiners.
"Automated medication device" means a discrete unit that performs specific drug dispensing operations.
"Automated medication system" means any process that performs operations or activities, other than compounding or administration, relative to the storage, packaging, dispensing and distribution of medications and which collects, controls and maintains all transaction information.
"Board of Pharmacy" or "board" means the New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy.
"Certification" means a certification awarded by a recognized non-government specialty organization to signify that a pharmacist has met predetermined qualifications and to signify to the public that the pharmacist is competent to practice in the designated specialty.
"Collaborative drug therapy management" means a written protocol directed on a voluntary basis by a patient's physician, with the patient's consent, that is between a patient's physician who is treating the patient for a specific disease and a pharmacist for cooperative management of a patient's drug, biological and device-related health care needs, which shall be conducted in accordance with regulations jointly promulgated by the board and the State Board of Medical Examiners and shall only include the collecting, analyzing and monitoring of patient data; ordering or performing of laboratory tests based on the standing orders of a physician as set forth in the written protocol; ordering of clinical tests based on the standing orders of a physician as set forth in the written protocol, provided those laboratory tests are granted waived status in accordance with the provisions of the "New Jersey Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act," P.L.1975, c.166 (C.45:9-42.26 et seq.) and are for the treatment of a disease state identified jointly by the board and the State Board of Medical Examiners as subject to collaborative drug therapy management; modifying, continuing or discontinuing drug or device therapy; and therapeutic drug monitoring with appropriate modification to dose, dosage regimen, dosage forms or route of administration. The interpretation of clinical or laboratory tests under a written protocol may only be performed by a pharmacist in direct consultation with a physician.
"Compounding" means the preparation, mixing, assembling, packaging or labeling of a drug or device as the result of a practitioner's prescription or initiative based on the relationship of the practitioner or patient with the pharmacist in the course of professional practice or for the purpose of, or incident to, research, teaching or chemical analysis and not for sale or dispensing. Compounding also includes the preparation of drugs or devices in anticipation of prescription drug orders based on routine, regularly observed prescribing patterns. Nothing in this act is meant to limit a prescriber's ability under pre-existing law to order a compounded medication for use in the prescriber's practice, as permitted by State and federal law.
"Confidential information" means information that is identifiable as to the patient involved that a pharmacist accesses, transmits or maintains in a patient's record or which is communicated to or by the patient as part of patient counseling.
"Credentialing" means the process by which an approved academic institution awards a certificate to signify that the credentialed pharmacist has completed the required courses, examinations or both, that indicate advanced knowledge of a particular area of pharmacy.
"Deliver" or "delivery" means the actual, constructive or attempted transfer of a drug or device from one person to another, whether or not for consideration.
"Device" means an instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance, implant or other similar or related article, including any component part or accessory, which is required under federal law to bear the label "RX Only."
"Dispense" or "dispensing" means the procedure entailing the interpretation of a practitioner's prescription order for a drug, biological or device, and pursuant to that order the proper selection, measuring, compounding, labeling and packaging in a proper container for subsequent administration to, or use by, a patient.
"Dosage form" means the physical formulation or medium in which the product is intended, manufactured and made available for use, including, but not limited to: tablets, capsules, oral solutions, aerosols, inhalers, gels, lotions, creams, ointments, transdermals and suppositories, and the particular form of the above which utilizes a specific technology or mechanism to control, enhance or direct the release, targeting, systemic absorption or other delivery of a dosage regimen in the body.
"Drug or medication" means articles recognized as drugs in any official compendium, or supplement thereto, designated from time to time by the board for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans or other animals; articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease in humans or other animals; articles intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or other animals, except that a food, dietary ingredient or dietary supplement, as those terms are defined in 21 U.S.C.s.321, is not a drug solely because the label or the labeling contains such a claim; and articles intended for use as a component of and articles specified in this definition of "drug or medication."
"Drug utilization review" includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:
(1) Evaluation of prescription drug orders and patient records for known allergies, rational therapy-contraindications, appropriate dose and route of administration and appropriate directions for use;
(2) Evaluation of prescription drug orders and patient records for duplication of therapy;
(3) Evaluation of prescription drug orders and patient records for interactions between drug-drug, drug-food, drug-disease and adverse drug reactions; and
(4) Evaluation of prescription drug orders and patient records for proper utilization, including over- or under-utilization, and optimum therapeutic outcomes.
"Extern" means any person who is in the fifth or sixth year of college or the third or fourth professional year, at an accredited school or college of pharmacy approved by the board, who is assigned to a training site for the purpose of acquiring accredited practical experience under the supervision of the school or college at which the person is enrolled.
"Electronic means" means any electronic or digital transmission format, including facsimile or computer generated messaging.
"Immediate supervision" means a level of control which assures that the pharmacist is physically present at the pharmacy practice site and has the responsibility for accuracy and safety with respect to the actions of pharmacy technicians, interns and externs.
"Intern" means any person who has graduated from an accredited school or college of pharmacy approved by the board, or if a foreign pharmacy graduate, any person who has met all of the requirements of the board, and who is being trained by an approved preceptor for the purpose of acquiring accredited practical experience and who has first registered for that purpose with the board.
"Labeling" means the process of preparing and affixing a label to any drug container, exclusive however, of the labeling by a manufacturer, packer or distributor of a non-prescription drug or commercially packaged legend drug or device.
"Licensure" means the process by which the board grants permission to an individual to engage in the practice of pharmacy upon finding that the applicant has attained the degree of competency necessary to ensure that the public health, safety and welfare will be protected.
"Medication error" means a preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate use of a medication or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the practitioner, patient or consumer.
"Medication order" means a prescription for a specific patient in an institutional setting.
"Modifying" means to change a specific drug, the dosage, or route of delivery of a drug currently being administered for an existing diagnosis pursuant to a collaborative drug therapy management.
"Non-prescription drug or device" means a drug or device which may be obtained without a prescription and which is labeled for consumer use in accordance with the requirements of the laws and rules of this State and the federal government.
"Permit" means the authorization granted by the board to a site to engage in the practice of pharmacy.
"Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, association or any other legal entity including government.
"Pharmaceutical care" means the provision by a pharmacist of drug therapy review and other related patient care services intended to achieve positive outcomes related to the treatment, cure or prevention of a disease; control, elimination or reduction of a patient's symptoms; or arresting or slowing of a disease process as defined by the rules and regulations of the board.
"Pharmacist" means an individual currently licensed by this State to engage in the practice of pharmacy.
"Pharmacist-in-charge" means a pharmacist who accepts responsibility for the operation of a pharmacy practice site in conformance with all laws and rules pertinent to the practice of pharmacy and the distribution of drugs.
"Pharmacist in collaborative practice" means a pharmacist engaged in the collaborative drug therapy management of a patient's drug, biological and device-related health care needs pursuant to a written protocol, in collaboration with a licensed physician and in accordance with the regulations jointly promulgated by the board and the State Board of Medical Examiners.
"Pharmacy practice site" means any place in this State where drugs are dispensed or pharmaceutical care is provided by a licensed pharmacist, but shall not include a medical office under the control of a licensed physician.
"Pharmacy technician" means an individual working in a pharmacy practice site who, under the immediate supervision of a pharmacist, assists in pharmacy activities as permitted by section 41 of this act and the rules and regulations of the board that do not require the professional judgment of a pharmacist.
"Practice of pharmacy" means a health care service by a pharmacist that includes: compounding, dispensing and labeling of drugs, biologicals, radio pharmaceuticals or devices; overseeing automated medication systems; interpreting and evaluating prescriptions; administering and distributing drugs, biologicals and devices; maintaining prescription drug records; advising and consulting on the therapeutic values, content, hazards and uses of drugs, biologicals and devices; managing and monitoring drug therapy; collecting, analyzing and monitoring patient data; performing drug utilization reviews; storing prescription drugs and devices; supervising technicians, interns and externs; and such other acts, services, operations or transactions necessary, or incidental to, providing pharmaceutical care and education. In accordance with written guidelines or protocols established with a licensed physician, the "practice of pharmacy" also includes collaborative drug therapy management including modifying, continuing or discontinuing drug or device therapy; ordering or performing of laboratory tests under collaborative drug therapy management; and ordering clinical tests, excluding laboratory tests, unless those tests are part of collaborative drug therapy management.
"Practitioner" means an individual currently licensed, registered or otherwise authorized by the jurisdiction in which the individual practices to administer or prescribe drugs in the course of professional practice.
"Preceptor" means an individual who is a pharmacist, meets the qualifications under the rules and regulations of the board, and participates in the instructional training of pharmacy interns and externs.
"Prescription" means a lawful order of a practitioner for a drug, a device or diagnostic agent for a specific patient.
"Prescription drug" or "legend drug" means a drug which, under federal law, is required to be labeled prior to being delivered to the pharmacist, with either of the following statements: "Rx Only" or "Caution: Federal law restricts this drug to use by, or on the order of, a licensed veterinarian" or is required by any applicable federal or state law, rule or regulation to be dispensed pursuant to a prescription drug order or is restricted to use by a practitioner only.
"Registration" means the process of making a list or being enrolled in an existing list.
"Therapeutic interchange" means the substitution and dispensing of a drug chemically dissimilar from the prescription drug originally prescribed.
L.2003,c.280,s.2.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 45 - Professions and Occupations
Section 45:1-1 - Persons entitled to practice, etc. under former laws unaffected
Section 45:1-2.1 - Applicability of act.
Section 45:1-2.2 - Membership of certain boards and commissions; appointment, removal, quorum.
Section 45:1-2.3 - Qualifications; rights and duties
Section 45:1-2.4 - Effect of act on term of member in office
Section 45:1-3 - Expenses of boards paid from income; surplus paid to state treasurer; accounts
Section 45:1-3.1 - Applicability of act.
Section 45:1-3.3 - Administrative fees
Section 45:1-4 - Salary of secretary
Section 45:1-7 - Issuance of certain licenses or certificates of registration.
Section 45:1-7.1 - Applicability; renewals; reinstatements.
Section 45:1-7.4 - Submissions by applicant seeking reinstatement.
Section 45:1-7.6 - Granting of professional, occupational licenses during certain emergencies.
Section 45:1-7.7 - Reactivation of license, certificate of registration, certification.
Section 45:1-7.9 - Applications for professional, occupational licensure; names required.
Section 45:1-8 - Contractors; application of s. 45:1-9
Section 45:1-9 - Indication of license, certificate number.
Section 45:1-10.1 - Responsibility of health care professionals for filing claims.
Section 45:1-11 - Violations; penalty
Section 45:1-12 - Extra fee for completion of medical claim form, certain practitioners, penalty.
Section 45:1-14 - Legislative findings and declarations; liberal construction of act
Section 45:1-15 - Application of act.
Section 45:1-15.1 - Rules, regulations
Section 45:1-15.4 - Rules, regulations.
Section 45:1-15.8 - Rules, regulations.
Section 45:1-15.9 - Issuance of license, certification, registration.
Section 45:1-17.1 - Supervision of certain professional, occupational licensing boards; definitions.
Section 45:1-18 - Investigative powers of board, director, or attorney general.
Section 45:1-18.2 - Exercise of investigative power.
Section 45:1-18.3 - Regulations.
Section 45:1-21 - Refusal to license or renew, grounds.
Section 45:1-21.1 - Information on DEP application compliance, seminar attendance
Section 45:1-21.5 - Certain disqualifications prohibited.
Section 45:1-21.6 - Data concerning disqualifications, report to Legislature.
Section 45:1-22 - Additional, alternative penalties.
Section 45:1-24 - Failure to pay penalties; enforcement
Section 45:1-25 - Violations, penalties.
Section 45:1-26 - Repeal of inconsistent acts and parts of acts
Section 45:1-27 - Severability
Section 45:1-30 - Submission of information by applicant or licensee.
Section 45:1-31 - Applicant or licensee to assume cost.
Section 45:1-32 - Rules, regulations
Section 45:1-33 - Short title.
Section 45:1-34 - Definitions relative to healthcare professionals.
Section 45:1-35 - Immunity from civil liability.
Section 45:1-36 - Confidentiality of information.
Section 45:1-37 - Notification to division of impairment of health care professional.
Section 45:1-39 - Fraud, misrepresentation, deception; disciplinary proceedings.
Section 45:1-40 - Health Care Professional Information Clearinghouse Coordinator.
Section 45:1-41 - Rules, regulations.
Section 45:1-43 - Offering of alternate testing dates for examination.
Section 45:1-43.1 - Report of passage and failure rates of examinations for licensure.
Section 45:1-44 - Definitions.
Section 45:1-45 - Prescription Monitoring Program; requirements.
Section 45:1-45.1 - Information required for monitoring; rules, regulations.
Section 45:1-46 - Access to prescription information.
Section 45:1-47 - Prescription monitoring program; provisions for expansion.
Section 45:1-48 - Immunity from liability.
Section 45:1-50 - Authority to contract.
Section 45:1-50.1 - Annual report.
Section 45:1-50.2 - Completion of assessment.
Section 45:1-51 - Rules, regulations.
Section 45:1-52 - Continuation of regulations.
Section 45:1-53.1 - Violations, notice to licensing board; license revocation; definitions.
Section 45:1-54 - Findings, declarations relative to sexual orientation change efforts.
Section 45:1-55 - Sexual orientation change efforts prohibited for persons under 18 years old.
Section 45:1-56 - Short title.
Section 45:1-57 - Findings, declarations relative to safe handling of hazardous drugs.
Section 45:1-58 - Definitions relative to safe handling of hazardous drugs.
Section 45:1-59 - Adoption of standards, regulations.
Section 45:1-60 - Hazardous drugs training.
Section 45:1-61 - Definitions relative to telemedicine and telehealth.
Section 45:1-63 - Establishment of proper provider-patient relationship; exceptions.
Section 45:1-64 - Annual registration, report.
Section 45:1-65 - Telemedicine and Telehealth Review Commission.
Section 45:1-67 - Short title.
Section 45:1-68 - Findings, declarations relative to identification of health care professionals.
Section 45:1-69 - Definitions relative to identification of health care professionals.
Section 45:1-72 - Severability.
Section 45:1-73 - Construction of act.
Section 45:1-74 - Restrictions on invasive examination; informed written consent.
Section 45:2B-42 - Short title
Section 45:2B-43 - Findings, declarations relative to practice of accounting
Section 45:2B-44 - Definitions relative to the practice of accounting.
Section 45:2B-45 - New Jersey State Board of Accountancy
Section 45:2B-46 - Membership; terms; vacancies; removal.
Section 45:2B-47 - Oath by members of board, officers, rules, etc.
Section 45:2B-48 - Powers of board
Section 45:2B-49 - Application for licensure; requirements.
Section 45:2B-50 - Examination required for issuance of license
Section 45:2B-50.1 - Standards for individual with principal place of business out-of-State.
Section 45:2B-51 - Requirements for licensure
Section 45:2B-52 - Persons currently registered continue to hold designation
Section 45:2B-53 - Waiving of examination
Section 45:2B-54.1 - Requirements for non-licensed owners
Section 45:2B-55 - Requirements for registration as firm of public accountants.
Section 45:2B-57 - Triennial registration for firm; fee
Section 45:2B-58 - Triennial renewal of license; fee
Section 45:2B-59 - Revocation of license, registration
Section 45:2B-60 - Modification of suspension, reissuance of license, registration
Section 45:2B-61 - Issuance of report on financial statements prohibited; exceptions.
Section 45:2B-62 - Use of title, designation requires licensure, registration; exceptions.
Section 45:2B-63 - Violations, referral to authority; immunity of board members
Section 45:2B-64 - Single prohibited act justifies penalty
Section 45:2B-65 - Disclosure of client information
Section 45:2B-66 - Disposition of records
Section 45:2B-67 - Quality Enhancement Program
Section 45:2B-69 - Construction of terms
Section 45:2B-70 - Requirements for qualification as registered municipal accountant
Section 45:2B-71 - Continuing education required for registered municipal accountant.
Section 45:2B-72 - Municipal, county audit signed by RMA
Section 45:2B-73 - Qualification as public school accountant
Section 45:2B-74 - School district audit signed by PSA
Section 45:2B-75 - Current regulations unaffected
Section 45:2C-1 - Purpose of act
Section 45:2C-2 - Definitions.
Section 45:2C-3 - Acupuncture Examining Board.
Section 45:2C-4 - Record of proceedings, register of applications for licensure.
Section 45:2C-5 - Standards governing practice of acupuncture.
Section 45:2C-6 - Practices allowed by holder of license.
Section 45:2C-7 - License required to practice acupuncture; exceptions.
Section 45:2C-8 - Practice of acupuncture by physician, surgeon, dentist.
Section 45:2C-9 - Requirements for licensure as acupuncturist.
Section 45:2C-9.1 - Certified acupuncturist deemed licensed.
Section 45:2C-10 - Examinations; reexamination after failure to pass
Section 45:2C-13 - Standards for approval of courses of study, schools.
Section 45:2C-15 - Continuing education; standards
Section 45:2C-16 - Posting license, notification of change of address.
Section 45:2C-17 - Refusal to grant, suspension, revocation of license; grounds.
Section 45:2C-18 - Annual report
Section 45:2C-19 - Herbology in practice of acupuncture, certification.
Section 45:2D-1 - Short title.
Section 45:2D-3 - Definitions relative to licensing, certification of alcohol, drug counselors.
Section 45:2D-4 - Requirements for licensure as licensed clinical alcohol, drug counselor.
Section 45:2D-5 - Requirements for certification as certified alcohol, drug counselor.
Section 45:2D-6 - Review of qualifications.
Section 45:2D-7 - Application fee, renewal.
Section 45:2D-8 - Licensure, certification required for practice.
Section 45:2D-9 - Construction of act.
Section 45:2D-10 - Granting license, certification to individual licensed, certified out-of-State.
Section 45:2D-11 - Disclosure of confidential information prohibited.
Section 45:2D-12 - Alcohol and Drug Counselor Committee.
Section 45:2D-13 - Membership; terms; filling of vacancies; election of officers.
Section 45:2D-14 - Powers, duties of committee.
Section 45:2D-15 - Executive director; compensation of members; fees.
Section 45:2D-16 - Waiver of licensing, certification requirements.
Section 45:2D-17 - Applicability of C.45:1-14 et seq.
Section 45:3-1 - New Jersey State Board of Architects; membership, terms.
Section 45:3-1.1 - Definitions.
Section 45:3-2 - Organization of board; oath; officers; special meetings.
Section 45:3-3 - Rules and regulations; seal; records; compensation and expenses of board members
Section 45:3-4 - Filing names and addresses of officers
Section 45:3-5 - Architects' licenses
Section 45:3-5.1 - Licensed professional engineers may be licensed as architects; examination
Section 45:3-7 - Annual registration fee; forfeiture of certificate for nonpayment
Section 45:3-10 - Practice of architecture; what constitutes; exceptions
Section 45:3-16 - Account and report of receipts and expenditures
Section 45:3-17 - Offering of architectural services; requirements.
Section 45:3-18 - Certificate of authorization to offer architectural services
Section 45:3-19 - Application for certificate of authorization, renewal
Section 45:3-20 - Records maintained by licensee
Section 45:3-21 - Rules, regulations
Section 45:3-22 - Responsibility of corporation
Section 45:3-23 - Powers, duties of board
Section 45:3-25 - Biennial license renewal; continuing education
Section 45:3-26 - Duties of State Board of Architects relative to continuing education
Section 45:3-27 - Completion of continuing education; proof submission
Section 45:3-28 - Waiver of continuing education requirements
Section 45:3-30 - Continuing education requirement; conditions
Section 45:3-31 - Short title.
Section 45:3-32 - Certification required for "certified interior designer."
Section 45:3-33 - Definitions relative to certification of interior designers.
Section 45:3-34 - Construction of act relative to certain professions.
Section 45:3-35 - Interior Design Examination and Evaluation Committee.
Section 45:3-36 - Organization, meetings, schedule of committee.
Section 45:3-37 - Duties, authority of committee.
Section 45:3-38 - Application procedure for certification.
Section 45:3-39 - Review of application.
Section 45:3-40 - Exemption from examination.
Section 45:3-42 - Certification without examination.
Section 45:3-43 - Issuance of certificate.
Section 45:3-44 - Expiration, renewal of certificate.
Section 45:3-45 - Construction of act relative to interior design services.
Section 45:3-46 - Construction of act relative to uncertified interior designers.
Section 45:3A-1 - Use of title; necessity of license; display.
Section 45:3A-2 - Definitions.
Section 45:3A-3 - Construction of act; local government policy, action.
Section 45:3A-6 - Review of courses of study, records kept by board.
Section 45:3A-7 - Application; contents.
Section 45:3A-8 - Qualifications.
Section 45:3A-10 - Examination.
Section 45:3A-11 - Review of applications by board, issuance of license.
Section 45:3A-12 - Issuance of duplicate license; recording, fee.
Section 45:3A-13 - Seal; contents; signing and sealing documents.
Section 45:3A-15 - Continuing education requirement.
Section 45:3A-16 - Issuance of certificate of authorization to certain corporations.
Section 45:3A-17 - Transfer of jurisdiction, powers, duties, responsibilities.
Section 45:3B-1 - Legislative findings and declarations
Section 45:3B-2 - Definitions.
Section 45:3B-3 - Audiology and speech-language pathology advisory committee; creation
Section 45:3B-4 - Members; appointment; qualifications
Section 45:3B-5 - Terms of office; vacancies
Section 45:3B-6 - Oath; officers; meetings
Section 45:3B-7 - Powers and duties
Section 45:3B-8 - License; eligibility and qualifications
Section 45:3B-9 - Issuance; duration; renewal
Section 45:3B-12 - Provisional licenses
Section 45:3B-13 - Reciprocity
Section 45:3B-14 - Temporary license
Section 45:3B-15 - Prohibition of representation as practitioner by unlicensed person
Section 45:3B-16 - Practice without licensure if licensed practitioners employed
Section 45:3B-17 - Inapplicability of act to certain activities and services
Section 45:3B-18 - Continuing education requirements
Section 45:3B-19 - Names and office addresses; notice to director; lists
Section 45:3B-20 - Fees; limitations; disposition of revenues
Section 45:3B-22 - Restoration after revocation
Section 45:3B-23 - Violations; penalties; enforcement
Section 45:3B-24 - Regulations
Section 45:3B-25 - Audiologists, certain, permitted to dispense, fit hearing aids.
Section 45:4B-2 - Findings, declarations
Section 45:4B-3 - Definitions.
Section 45:4B-4 - Joint Committee of Architects and Engineers.
Section 45:4B-5 - Powers, duties of joint committee
Section 45:4B-6 - Referral of complaint, question, controversy to joint committee
Section 45:4B-7 - Classification of buildings, structures
Section 45:4B-8 - Licensed architect; contracts for services; conditions
Section 45:4B-9 - Professional engineer; contracts for services; conditions
Section 45:4B-10 - Architect to design engineering systems; conditions
Section 45:4B-11 - Licensee to maintain records
Section 45:4B-12 - Engineers may perform building design services, not architectural services
Section 45:4B-13 - Architects may perform works facilities design, not engineering services
Section 45:4B-14 - Violation of act deemed professional misconduct
Section 45:5-1 - Degree, abbreviation.
Section 45:5-3 - Applicants for examination; qualifications in general.
Section 45:5-4 - Qualifications after January 1, 1934.
Section 45:5-5 - Qualifications after January 1, 1938.
Section 45:5-5.1 - Educational requirements; internship.
Section 45:5-6 - Preliminary investigation of applicant; examination fee
Section 45:5-7 - Examinations; licensing; license; definitions; display of license.
Section 45:5-11 - Unlawful acts; penalty; display of name; recovery of penalties.
Section 45:5-11.1 - Administration of physical modalities to patients by employees of podiatrists
Section 45:5-17 - Restraining unlawful practice; inapplicable to spiritual or religious healers.
Section 45:5-18 - Partial invalidity
Section 45:5-20 - Services considered as medical or surgical under Workers' Compensation Act.
Section 45:5A-2 - Definitions.
Section 45:5A-3 - Board of examiners; creation; membership; qualifications; terms; vacancies
Section 45:5A-4 - Compensation; traveling expenses
Section 45:5A-5 - Organization of board; appointment of assistants; incurring of expenses
Section 45:5A-6 - Rules and regulations
Section 45:5A-8 - Record of proceedings; register of license applications; contents
Section 45:5A-9.1 - Electrical contractors, letter of credit, liability insurance required
Section 45:5A-11 - Issuance of licenses and business permits by board
Section 45:5A-11.1 - Registration as qualified journeyman electrician.
Section 45:5A-11.3 - Register of applications.
Section 45:5A-11.4 - Continuing education required for license renewal.
Section 45:5A-11.5 - Waiver of continuing education requirements.
Section 45:5A-11.6 - Renewal cycle for registration.
Section 45:5A-11.7 - Temporary license, out-of-State individual; rules, restrictions.
Section 45:5A-11.8 - Granting licenses without examination.
Section 45:5A-11.9 - Deadline to exchange registration.
Section 45:5A-12 - Examinations; notice
Section 45:5A-13.1 - Continuing education requirements for electrical contractors
Section 45:5A-13.2 - Responsibilities of board as to courses and programs
Section 45:5A-13.3 - Contents of educational course of study
Section 45:5A-13.4 - Waiver of continuing education requirement
Section 45:5A-13.5 - Continuing education credits not required under certain circumstances
Section 45:5A-13.6 - Carryover of credit hours permitted under certain circumstances
Section 45:5A-13.7 - Differential in registration fees for non-members
Section 45:5A-14 - Death or disability of qualifying representative; continuance of business
Section 45:5A-15 - Transferability of license or business permit
Section 45:5A-17 - Powers of municipalities; violations of municipal ordinances
Section 45:5A-18 - Exempt work or construction.
Section 45:5A-18.1 - Definitions
Section 45:5A-19 - Bond of contractor
Section 45:5A-21 - Disorderly person
Section 45:5A-23 - "Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Advisory Committee."
Section 45:5A-24 - Powers, duties of board.
Section 45:5A-25 - Requirements for advertising alarm business.
Section 45:5A-26 - Application for license as alarm business, locksmithing.
Section 45:5A-27 - Requirements for licensure.
Section 45:5A-27.1 - Ineligibility for license to engage in fire alarm business.
Section 45:5A-28 - Nonapplicability of act.
Section 45:5A-29 - Exemptions from licensing requirement.
Section 45:5A-30 - Issuance of locksmith license.
Section 45:5A-32 - Requirements for licensee.
Section 45:5A-33 - Display of identification card.
Section 45:5A-34 - Requirements for employees of licensee.
Section 45:5A-35 - Responsibilities of licensee relative to employees.
Section 45:5A-36.1 - Alarm companies, certain fines imposed by local governments prohibited.
Section 45:5A-37 - Licenses from other jurisdictions.
Section 45:5A-38 - Rules, regulations.
Section 45:5A-39 - Definitions relative to pool and spa service contractors, builders, an installers
Section 45:5A-41 - Powers of board or committee
Section 45:5A-42 - Restricted from advertisement unless requirements are satisfied
Section 45:5A-43 - Application for license
Section 45:5A-44 - Pool and spa service contracting licensure applicant qualifications
Section 45:5A-45 - Inapplicability of act
Section 45:5A-46 - License issuance, renewals, fees
Section 45:5A-47 - Licensee requirements
Section 45:5A-48 - Licensee and employee identification cards
Section 45:5A-49 - Employee requirements
Section 45:5A-50 - Licensee's responsibility for employee
Section 45:5A-51 - Municipal and county ordinances, resolutions, rules, regulations disallowed
Section 45:5A-52 - Experience and knowledge requirements from another jurisdiction
Section 45:5A-53 - Rules, regulations
Section 45:5A-54 - Requirements of perimeter fence intrusion protection system.
Section 45:5A-55 - Regulations relative to licensed electrical contractors.