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Statutes & Regulations. State Board of Master Plumbers Continuing Education License renewal 2007. 13:32-1.3 Definitions The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: ...

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  1. Statutes & Regulations State Board of Master Plumbers Continuing Education License renewal 2007

  2. 13:32-1.3 Definitions The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: ... "Plumbing" means the practice, materials and fixtures used in the installation, maintenance, extension, alteration, repair and removal of all piping, plumbing fixtures, plumbing appliances and plumbing apparatus in connection with any of the following: sanitary drainage, storm facilities and building sewers to their respective final connection to an approved point of disposal, venting systems, public and private water supply systems of any premises to and within the property line of any building or structure to their final connection with an approved supply system. "Plumbing" also means the practice and materials used in the installation, maintenance, extension, alteration, repair or removal of stormwater, refrigeration and air conditioning drains, liquid waste or sewage. "Plumbing" does not include the final connection to an approved point of disposal or an approved supply system which extends beyond three feet of a building or structure. ... 13:32-1.3 Definitions

  3. 13:32-1.4 Scope of practice • a) This section prescribes the permissible scope of plumbing practice which shall include that which is defined as plumbing in N.J.A.C. 13:32-1.3. • (b) Plumbing shall be performed by a master plumber, an authorized plumbing contractor, or by employees working under the supervision of a master plumber as permitted by N.J.S.A. 45:14C-1 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 13:32-3.3. • (c) For purposes of this section, the following shall also be considered within the scope of the practice of plumbing and shall only be performed by individuals designated in (b) above: • 1. Performing of plumbing work, including minor work and ordinary repairs even though a permit is not required; • 2. Installation and service of storm, sanitary, and water piping to the final point of connection within three feet of the exterior of a building or structure located on private property; • 3. Installation of the water service and backflow preventer for fire suppression systems and water sprinkler systems; • 4. Plumbing work performed at a place of business by employees of that business on property owned by the business; • 5. Disconnection and sealing of water and sewer lines; • 6. Installation and service of all direct and indirect drain piping associated with mechanical equipment that is connected to a sewer system; • 7. Installation and completion of plumbing, at no cost, notwithstanding that the property is owned by a nonprofit organization; • 8. Installation or disconnection of water filtration or water softening equipment, water heaters, humidifiers, ice making equipment or backflow preventers; • 9. Installation of water piping on the house side of a well water compression tank; and • 10. Installation and service of storm, sanitary and water piping between buildings or structures on a property.

  4. 13:32-1.4 Scope of practice • d) For purposes of this section, the following is not within the scope of the practice of plumbing and may be performed by individuals who are not licensed master plumbers: • 1. The clearance of stoppages and installation or removal of a cleanout or cleanout equivalent necessary to clear the stoppage; • 2. The installation and service of storm, sanitary, and water piping from the final point of connection more than three feet from the exterior of a building or structure located on private property; • 3. The installation, service, and maintenance of fire suppression systems and lawn sprinkler systems downstream from a back flow prevention device; • 4. The installation, service, and maintenance of gas and hydronic piping; • 5. The demolition or removal of plumbing, provided the water and sewer utilities are first disconnected and sealed outside the building; • 6. The installation and service of transmission piping by water or sewer utilities; and • 7. The installation and service of water lines to mechanical equipment downstream from a back flow prevention device.

  5. 13:32-1.4 Scope of practice • (e) The provisions of this section shall not apply to: • 1. A single-family home owner who performs plumbing work in his or her own dwelling; and • 2. Plumbing work performed by full-time employees of a public agency on property owned by that agency. • (f) A licensed master plumber who performs a task which is not considered plumbing as outlined in (d) above shall perform the task in a manner consistent with professional plumbing standards. • <<+(g) An individual who is licensed pursuant to N.J.S.A. 58:4A-23 et seq. is not engaged in the unlicensed practice of plumbing when he or she is performing the tasks that he or she is licensed to perform.+>>

  6. a)-(b) (No change.) (c) If a bona fide representative for any firm, partnership, corporation or other legal entity contemplated by N.J.S.A. 45:14C-1 et seq. withdraws as the bona fide representative, the firm, partnership, corporation or other legal entity may continue to operate for 60 days without a bona fide representative provided that a licensee supervises all work to be conducted in the same manner as required by a bona fide representative pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:32-3.3(a) 3, the bona fide representative and the firm, partnership, corporation or other legal entity notifies the Board within 10 days of the withdrawal of the bona fide representative and the supervising licensee notifies the Board within 10 days of being appointed as the supervising licensee. (d) (No change.) 13:32-3.2 Bona fide representative; reporting responsibilities

  7. Decision Regarding Gas Piping andHome Improvement Contractors • N.J.S.A. 56:8-136 et seq., the Contractors' Registration Act (the Act), requires that home improvement contractors register with the Division of Consumer Affairs (the Division). N.J.S.A. 56:8-140 exempts any person regulated by the State as a master plumber, amongst others, from the requirements of the Act, as long as the master plumber is acting within the scope of practice of the plumbing profession. N.J.A.C. 13:32-1.4 sets forth the scope of practice of a licensed master plumber. N.J.A.C. 13:32-1.4(d) lists specific tasks that are not within the scope of practice of plumbing and may be performed by individuals that are not licensed with the New Jersey Board of Examiners of Master Plumbers (the Board). Questions have arisen regarding whether licensed master plumbers are required to register with the Division as home improvement contractors pursuant to the Act if they seek to perform tasks specified in N.J.A.C. 13:32-1.4(d). The Board proposes to amend N.J.A.C. 13:32-1.4(d) and (f) to clarify that, while the specified tasks in N.J.A.C. 13:32-1.4(d) are not tasks that are limited to licensed master plumbers, these tasks may be performed by a licensed master plumber as part of his or her scope of practice. A licensed master plumber is not required to register with the Division to perform these tasks.

  8. Decision Regarding Gas Piping andHome Improvement Contractors • On March 23, 2006, Deputy Attorney General Joseph A. Donofrio advised while in Open Public Session as follows: • Director Ricketts has determined that licensed master plumbers do not have to be separately registered as home improvement contractors (HICs) to work on gas piping on residential property. A contractor not licensed as a master plumber would need to register as an HIC to install, service or maintain gas piping on residential property

  9. Decision Regarding Gas Piping andHome Improvement Contractors • Scope of Practice Regulation N.J.A.C. 13:32-1.4(f), by proposal, to clarify that a LMP may perform tasks which are not specifically included within the Scope of Practice {as outlined in 1.4 (d)} -- as long as the LMP performs the task consistent with professional plumbing standards. • Essentially, this change to the regulation will permit the Licensed Master Plumber to perform gas piping without the necessity of the Home Improvement Registration (HIR) card.

  10. 13:32-7.1 Purpose and scope (a) The purpose of this subchapter is to implement the provisions of P.L. 2003, c. 205 (N.J.S.A. 45:14C-28 et seq.). which requires medical gas piping installers and brazers to be certified by the Board. (b) Except as set forth in (d) below, no person shall install, improve, repair or maintain medical gas piping within a health care facility licensed pursuant to P.L. 1971. c. 136 (N.J.S.A. 26:2H-1 et seq.). located after the source valve and intended for patient use unless certified by the Board. (c) No person shall provide instruction regarding the installation, improvement, repair or maintenance of medical gas piping unless certified as an instructor by the Board. (d) This subchapter shall not apply to any electrical contractor licensed pursuant to P.L. 1962. c. 162 (N.J.S.A. 45:5A-1 et seq.), or any person employed by such an electrical contractor, who is performing the duties of his or her employment and who is acting within the scope of his or her profession or occupation. Medical Gas Piping

  11. 13:32-7.3 Certification as a medical gas piping installer • a) To be eligible for certification as a medical gas piping installer an applicant shall be either: • 1. A licensed master plumber in New Jersey; • 2. A journeyman plumber who has successfully completed an apprenticeship program accredited by the United States Department of Labor; • 3. An apprentice plumber who has successfully completed at least three years of an apprenticeship program accredited by the United States Department of Labor; • 4. A steam fitter or pipe fitter employed by a plumbing contractor; or • 5. An individual who holds certification from NFPA.

  12. 13:32-7.3 Certification as a medical gas piping installer • (b) An applicant for certification as a medical gas piping installer shall submit to the Board: • 1. A completed application for certification; • 2. Two affidavits attesting to the applicant's good moral character; • 3. Evidence that the applicant has met the qualifications of (a) above; • 4. Evidence that the applicant has successfully completed 32 hours of classroom training, taught by an instructor certified pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:32-7.5, in the January 19, 2004 ASSE Series 6010 Professional Qualifications Standards for Medical Gas Systems Installers, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, published by the ASSE, 901 Canterbury Road, Suite A, Westlake, OH, 44145; • 5. Evidence that the applicant has passed the examination requirements of (c) below; and • 6. The application fee and initial certification fee pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:32-5.1.

  13. 13:32-7.3 Certification as a medical gas piping installer • c) To qualify for certification, an applicant shall either: • 1. Successfully pass the NITC Medical Gas Installer examination; or • 2. Successfully pass a brazer examination offered by the AWS and successfully complete a training program in installation approved by a major medical gas producer.

  14. 13:32-7.4 Certification to perform only brazing incidental to installation of medical gas piping • a) To be eligible for certification to perform only brazing incidental to installation of medical gas piping, an applicant shall be either: • 1. A licensed master plumber in New Jersey; • 2. A journeyman plumber who has successfully completed an apprenticeship program accredited by the United States Department of Labor; • 3. An apprentice plumber who has successfully completed at least three years of an apprenticeship program accredited by the United States Department of Labor; • 4. A steam fitter or pipe fitter employed by a plumbing contractor; or • 5. An individual who holds a certification from NFPA.

  15. 13:32-7.4 Certification to perform only brazing incidental to installation of medical gas piping • (b) An applicant for certification to perform only brazing incidental to installation of medical gas piping shall submit to the Board: • 1. A completed application for certification; • 2. Two affidavits attesting to the applicant's good moral character; • 3. Evidence that the applicant has met the qualifications of (a) above; • 4. Evidence that the applicant has successfully completed 20 hours of classroom training related to the performance of brazing duties required to install, improve, repair or maintain medical gas piping taught by an instructor certified pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:32-7.5, including 10 hours in practical, hands-on experience in brazing; • 5. Evidence that the applicant has passed the examination requirements of (c) below; and • 6. The application fee and initial certification fee pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:32-5.1.

  16. 13:32-7.4 Certification to perform only brazing incidental to installation of medical gas piping • c) To qualify for certification, an applicant shall either: • 1. Successfully pass the NITC Brazing Processes; or • 2. Successfully pass a brazer examination offered by the AWS and successfully complete a training program in brazing of medical gas piping approved by a major medical gas producer.

  17. 13:32-7.6 Certification for individuals engaged in practice prior to January 7, 2004 • a) An applicant who applies prior to (two years from the effective date of these rules) and who has engaged in the installation, improvement, repair or maintenance of medical gas piping since at least January 7, 2001, shall be eligible for certification if he or she meets the requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:32-7.3(c). • (b) An applicant who applies prior to (two years from the effective date of these rules) and who has engaged in brazing incidental to the installation, improvement, repair or maintenance of medical gas piping since at least January 7, 2001, shall be eligible for certification if he or she meets the requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:37-7.4(c).

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