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When was the NJ Board of Professional Planners created and by whom?
1962 by the lesgislature
Who makes up the Board?
The Board of consists of 5 members (all are PPs) each appointed by the governor (and confirmed by the senate). Two consumer members (non planners) also appointed by the governor and 1 representative of the NJ DCA
How long do Board members serve?
5-year terms , but the term of one board member expires each year
What are the primary duties of the Board?
1. Review content and duration of planning curricula of the purpose of approving specific programs of study;

2. Qualify, examine, and license planners-in-training and professional planners (PPs).

3. Update and annually publish the roster of licensed professional planners

4. Provide each licenses professional planner with the design of a seal to be used on every instrument issued by the planner.
What do the regulations adopted by the Board cover?
1. Use of the planners seal
2. enumeration of prohibited acts
3. Division of responsibilities in submitting of site plans and major subdivision plats
Who can be licensed?
Only individuals
What are the 2 categories of licensing?
PP and planner-in-training
Who is a planner-in-training?
1. Person who is a potential candidate for licensure

2. A graduate of an approved planning curriculum of 4 or more years from an accredited planning school

3. Or a person, who in lieu of such graduation, has 4 or more years of ecperience in approved planning work and has passed "an examination in the fundamental planning subjects" (AICP)
To qualify for licensure, the PP must at a minimum...
1 .. Be of good moral character
2. be a citizen of the U.S. or have delcared his/her intention to become a citizen of the U.S.
3. pass the rquired examinations covering the history of planning; fundamental theories; research methods and common basic standards used in professional planning; administrative and legal issues and tools; current planning design and techniques; and NJ state planning law, proceduares, and practices per the MLUL

4. Possess education experience in one of the following:
a graduate degree in professional planning
an accredited undergraduate degree in a curriculum offering a major option comprising a minimum of 21 credit hours, with a mimum of 4-years full-time planning experience
graduation from a secondary school and at least 12 years of experience in professional planning
To qualify for certification, the Planner -in training must at a minimum...
1. Be of good moral character
2. be a citizen of the U.S. or have delcared his/her intention to become a citizen of the U.S.
3. Possess edcuation experience consisting of: graduation in an approved course in planning from a school or college approved by the baord and a passing grade on an exam in the fundamental planning subjects; or a minium of 4 years full-time board approved planning experience and passing grade on exam
For how long is a planner-in-training certification valid?
10 years
What are the permissable responsibilities of a PP in the preparation of site plans and subdivision plats?
1. Vegetation, general floodplain determination, or general location of utilities, buildings or structures;

2. Location of drives, parking layout, pedestrian circulation, and means of ingress and egress;

3. Landscaping signs, lighting, screening, or other information

4. General layout of a preliminary site plan for a multiple building project, showing the development elements, including their relationship to the site and immediate environs;

5. General location of facilities, site improvements, and lot layouts
On which documents is the planners seal placed?
On the 1st page of any report and on each map or drawing if submitted separately. Maps of existing conditions need not be sealed
Who enforces the licensing act?
Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA); AG's office investigates and prosecutes any charges of misconduct