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STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF MASTER PLUMBERS MEETING SCHEDULED TIME: 9:00 AM - HUDSON ROOM APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES of the APRIL 23, 2009 MEETING BOARD BUSINESS
PRESENT BOARD MEMBERS - &- CAPACITIES MAYOR PETER I. VOROS ~ MASTER PLUMBER MEMBER ~ CHAIRMAN RALPH WETZEL ~MASTER PLUMBER MEMBER ~ VICE-CHAIRMAN MICHAEL L. SESTANOVICH ~ INSPECTOR MEMBER - SECRETARY MARK MC MANUS ~ JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER MICHAEL K. MALONEY ~ MASTER PLUMBER MEMBER DONALD B. DILEO ~ PUBLIC MEMBER PAUL N. BONTEMPO - PUBLIC MEMBER ADAM J. SABATH ~ STATE MEMBER TOTAL BOARD COMPLEMENT (9):Vacancy /Public Member - formerly held by Mrs. Sieb _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Licensee De Angelo had selected the option of a “formal hearing;” however, he opted to send his penalty payment immediately prior to the inquiry scheduled for April 23, 2009. He had attended a late CE make-up course. This matter is now closed. {No documents} 2. REPORTING DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS MARK TRIMBLE, LMP # 7513 1. Findings of fact provide grounds for disciplinary action against respondent’s
license, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:1-21(e), in that respondent engaged in professional
and occupational misconduct by contracting for plumbing and other related construction
work, accepting a substantial deposit from consumers D.S., J.W. and K.O., and
failing to either commence or complete the work or to reimburse the consumers. _______________________________________________________________________ MARK TRIMBLE, LMP # 7513 - Continued... 5. Respondent’s failure to make a timely payment in the stated amount,
pursuant to the terms of the payment plan outlined above, may result in an
automatic suspension of respondent’s license to practice plumbing in
the State of New Jersey. {No documents} _____________________________________________________________________ Two consumer complaints alleged that Michael Gesualdo (“respondent”), subcontracted plumbing work to someone who was not a licensed master plumber and on two separation occasions signed and sealed a plumbing permit for use by a person other than the State licensed master plumber to whom it was issued. The first complaint received from consumer J.T. alleged that respondent took out a permit to perform plumbing work at his residence. It was later learned that respondent did not perform all the plumbing work. Instead, an individual who was not licensed to practice plumbing, and was not employed by respondent, did some of the plumbing work at the residence. J.T. stated that the unlicensed entity working under respondent’s license failed to purchase necessary fixtures and attempted to “refund” his money with a check on an account with insufficient funds. The second complaint, received from consumer F.L., alleged that respondent signed the necessary permits to do plumbing work at his residence, but neither respondent, nor his employees, did any of the plumbing work.
_______________________________________________________________________ MICHAEL GESUALDO, LMP # 9944 - Continued... Respondent appeared before the Board for an investigative inquiry. Respondent admitted he subcontracted the plumbing work performed for J.T. to an individual who was not licensed and was not at the time employed by respondent. Respondent stated he did not know his actions were impermissible and denied any participation in the fraudulent acts committed by the unlicensed contractor. Respondent also admitted to submitting the necessary permits for the plumbing work performed for F.L. He admitted he failed to cancel the permits with the township when he was later told by the unlicensed entity that another plumber had been found to perform the work. These facts establish a basis for disciplinary action, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:1-21(h), in that respondent violated N.J.A.C. 13:32-3.4 which provides that any plumbing work that a licensed master plumber agrees to perform, that has not been subcontracted to another licensed master plumber, may be performed only by the licensed master plumber or the employee(s) of the licensed master plumber or the plumbing contractor. Additionally, these facts establish a basis for disciplinary action, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:1-21(b), in that use of a seal by any person other than the State licensed master plumber to whom it was issued or the securing of a plumbing permit for an unlicensed person constitutes the use or employment of dishonesty, fraud, deception, misrepresentation or false pretense, and also a violation of N.J.A.C. 13:32-4.1c. 1. Respondent is hereby reprimanded for the above-stated violations, and
shall cease
_______________________________________________________________________ PLUMBING-HEATING-COOLING CONTRACTORS (PHCC) Plumbing “Home Study” Programs for APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM 5. HILL WALLACK ATTORNEYS AT LAW It is noted that applications for the Master Plumber’s Applications for Medical Gas Piping installers, brazers and instructors are
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