N.J.S. § 39:12-3 Grounds For Denial of Application

LibraryNew Jersey Permanent Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through L. 2023, c. 194.
Year2023
CitationN.J.S. § 39:12-3

The director may deny the application of any person for a license if, in his discretion, he determines that:

a. Such applicant has made a material false statement or concealed a material fact in connection with his application;

b. Such applicant, any officer, director, stockholder or partner, or any other person directly or indirectly interested in the business, was the former holder of a license under this act, or was an officer, director, stockholder or partner, in a corporation or partnership which held a license under this act and which license was revoked or suspended by the director;

c. Such applicant or any officer, director, stockholder, partner, employee, or any other person directly or indirectly interested in the business, has been convicted of a crime;

d. Such applicant has failed to furnish satisfactory evidence of good character, reputation and fitness;

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