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NJ A3393
Bill
Status
1/13/2026
Primary Sponsor
Sterley Stanley
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AI Summary
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Requires fire alarm, burglar alarm, and locksmith professionals to complete 10 continuing education credits per triennial registration period in core subjects including ADA regulations, State Uniform Construction Code, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, OSHA, and state licensing laws.
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Mandates additional credits based on number of licenses held: 24 total credits for one license, 38 for two licenses, and 52 for three licenses, with burglar alarm licensees required to complete 3 credits specifically on smoke detection systems.
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Allows credits to be earned through approved courses, teaching new programs, authoring textbooks or manuals (minimum 7,500 words), and publishing articles (minimum 250 words), with caps on credits from self-study, internet, or correspondence courses (10 per triennial period).
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Requires course sponsors to obtain committee approval, submit detailed course content and instructor credentials at least 60 days before offering courses, monitor attendance, and maintain documentation for six years.
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Permits the committee to waive requirements for hardship cases such as severe illness, disability, or military service, and allows licensees to carry over up to 8 excess credits to the next triennial period.
Legislative Description
Establishes continuing education requirements for fire alarm, burglar alarm, and locksmith professionals.
Regulated Professions
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Regulated Professions Committee
1/13/2026