[1973 Code § BH:2-1]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Administrative
Code of the Board of Health of the Borough of Roseland and is herein
referred to as "the code."
[1973 Code § BH:2-2.1]
There shall be a Secretary of the Board of Health who shall
be responsible to the Board.
[1973 Code § BH:2-2.2]
The Secretary of the Board of Health shall be appointed by the
Board for a term of one (1) year.
[1973 Code § BH:2-3.1]
There shall be a Health Officer or a Registered Environmental
Health Specialist of the Board of Health who shall be responsible
to the Board.
[1973 Code § BH:2-3.2]
The Health Officer or the Registered Environmental Health Specialist
shall be appointed by the Board of Health for a term of one (1) year.
[1973 Code § BH:2-3.3]
When appointed by the Board, there shall be special health reporting
officers of the Board of Health who shall promptly report to the Board
every violation of health ordinances, rules and regulations which
may come within their observation or knowledge. These shall mean and
include regular and Special Law Enforcement Officers and superior
officers of the Borough Police Department, the Construction Official
the Health Officer, the Secretary of the Board of Health or any other
official authorized by the Board of Health to enforce this code and
ordinance.
[1973 Code § BH:2-5.1]
There is hereby established a Board of Examiners consisting
of the Health Officer and the Plumbing Subcode Official, which shall
cause examinations to be conducted for the purpose of determining
the qualifications and ability of applicants for licenses to engage
in the business of installing, cleaning or repairing septic tanks,
or the construction of other places used for the reception or storage
of sewage.
[1973 Code § BH:2-5.2]
The Board of Examiners shall conduct such examinations at least
twice a year and at intervals not exceeding six (6) months, provided
an application is on file.
[1973 Code § BH:2-5.3]
No person shall be admitted to an examination for a license
unless it appears from his application that he is at least twenty-one
(21) years of age, is a citizen of the United States, and has had
at least two (2) years of experience in the business of installing
septic tanks or constructing other places for the reception or storage
of sewage. Upon filing his application, each applicant shall pay a
fee of ten ($10.00) dollars.
[1973 Code § BH:2-5.4]
Every examination shall test the applicant's knowledge of and
familiarity with the Standards for the Construction of Sewage Facilities
for Realty Improvements, promulgated by the New Jersey State Commissioner
of Health on December 7, 1954, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 58:11-23), known
as "The Realty Improvement Sewerage and Facilities Act (1954)," and
such other standards as may from time to time be promulgated by the
State Commissioner of Health pursuant to such act, or any amendment
thereof or supplement thereto.
[1973 Code § BH:2-5.5]
The Board of Examiners shall make its recommendations in writing
to the Board of Health relative to the issuance or denial of a license
to the applicant who has taken an examination.
[1973 Code § BH:2-6; Ord. No.
13-2004; New]
a.
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Certified Copy of Marriage License
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$10.00
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b.
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Extra Copies of Certified Marriage License
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$5.00/each
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c.
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Certified Copy of Death Certificate
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$10.00
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d.
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Extra copies of Certified Death Certificate
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$5.00/each
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e.
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Certified Copy of Birth Certificate
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$10.00
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f.
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Extra copies of Certified Birth Certificate
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$5.00/each
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g.
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Certified Copy of Domestic Partnership License
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$10.00
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h.
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Extra copies of Domestic Partnership License
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$5.00/each
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i.
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Marriage License Fee plus $3.00 Battered Spouses Fee (to be
paid with $25.00 Marriage License)
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$28.00/total
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j.
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Domestic Partnership Fee plus $3.00 Battered Spouses Fee $25.00
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$28.00/total
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k.
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Burial Permit
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$5.00
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