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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 53, STATE POLICE

    Chapter 2: Powers, duties; cooperation with other authorities.

      Section: 53:2-18: Licensure for port watchmen.

          13. a. A person shall not act as a port watchman within the port of New York district in this State without first having obtained a license from the division, and a person shall not employ a port watchman who is not so licensed.

b. A license to act as a port watchman shall be issued only upon written application, duly verified, which shall state the following:

(1) The full name, residence, business address, if any, place, and date of birth, and social security number of the applicant;

(2) The present and previous occupations of the applicant, including the places where the applicant was employed and the names of the applicant's employers;

(3) The citizenship of the applicant and, if the person is a naturalized citizen of the United States, the court and date of naturalization; and

(4) Any further facts and evidence as may be required by the division to ascertain the character, integrity, and identity of the applicant.

c. A port watchman license shall not be granted:

(1) Unless the division shall be satisfied that the applicant possesses good character and integrity;

(2) If the applicant has, without subsequent pardon, been convicted by a court of the United States or of any State or territory thereof of the authority of, or the attempt or conspiracy to commit, treason, murder, manslaughter or any of the offenses described in subsection g. of section 6 of P.L.2017, c.324 (C.53:2-11);

(3) Unless the applicant shall meet reasonable standards of physical and mental fitness for the discharge of a port watchman's duties as may from time to time be established by the division;

(4) If the applicant shall be a member of any labor organization which represents longshoremen or pier superintendents or hiring agents; but nothing in P.L.2017, c.324 (C.32:23-229 et al.) shall be deemed to prohibit port watchmen from being represented by a labor organization or organizations which do not also represent longshoremen or pier superintendents or hiring agents. The American Federation of Labor, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) and any other similar federation, congress, or other organization of national or international occupational or industrial labor organizations shall not be considered a labor organization which represents longshoremen or pier superintendents or hiring agents within the meaning of this section although one of the federated or constituent labor organizations thereof may represent longshoremen or pier superintendents or hiring agents;

(5) If the applicant knowingly or willfully advocates the desirability of overthrowing or destroying the government of the United States by force or violence or shall be a member of a group which advocates that desirability, knowing the purposes of the group's advocacy.

d. When the application shall have been examined and further inquiry and investigation made as the division shall deem proper and when the authority shall be satisfied therefrom that the applicant possesses the qualifications and requirements prescribed in this section and regulations issued pursuant thereto, the division shall issue and deliver a license to the applicant. The division may issue a temporary permit to any applicant for a license under the provisions of this section pending final action on an application made for that license. Any temporary permit shall be valid for a period not in excess of 30 days.

e. A license granted pursuant to this section shall continue for a term of three years. A license may be renewed by the division for successive three-year periods upon fulfilling the same requirements established in this section for an original application.

f. Notwithstanding any provision of this section, a license to act as a port watchman shall continue indefinitely and need not be renewed, provided that the licensee shall, as required by the division:

(1) Submit to a medical examination and meet the physical and mental fitness standards may be established by the division;

(2) Complete a refresher course of training; and

(3) Submit supplementary personal history information.

g. Any license issued pursuant to this section may be revoked or suspended for a period as the division deems in the public interest or the licensee thereunder may be reprimanded for any of the following offenses:

(1) Conviction of a crime or other cause which would permit or require the holder's disqualification from receiving a license upon original application;

(2) Fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation in securing the license; and

(3) Any other offense described in subsection g. of section 6 of P.L.2017, c.324 (C.53:2-11).

h. The division shall, at regular intervals, cancel the license or temporary permit of a port watchman who has failed during the preceding 12 months to work as a port watchman in the port of New York district in this State a minimum number of hours as established by the division, except that the division shall immediately restore the license or temporary permit upon a proper showing that the failure to so work was caused by the fact that the licensee or permit holder was engaged in the military service of the United States or was incapacitated by ill health, physical injury, or other good cause.

i. Any port watchman ineligible for a license by reason pursuant to this section may petition for and the division may issue an order removing the ineligibility. A petition for an order to remove an ineligibility may be made to the division before or after the hearing required by section 14 of P.L.2017, c.324 (C.53:2-19).

L.2017, c.324, s.13.

This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2018-06-29 14:38:36.






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