FAQs

Questions and Information for LSRPs and Prospective LSRPs:

Where can I find information about all my sites?

Check the LSRP Comprehensive Report on Dataminer – follow this link and click on "License Site Remediation Professional Comprehensive Report"

Where can I find all the timeframes for my sites?

Check the Case Tracking Tool on Dataminer – follow this link and click on "Case Tracking Tool by LSRP"

Where can I find the status of fees for my sites?

Check the Financial Obligations Summary Report on Dataminer – follow this link and click on "Financial Obligation Summary Report"

Where can I find information about becoming an LSRP?

To become an LSRP you must submit an application for the license and take an examination. The examinations are administered by the Board approximately every 18 months – the date of the next upcoming examination is posted on the home page of the Board Website. Qualifications for the license and the license application are found on the Board Website

I no longer wish to be an LSRP, what should I do?

If you are no longer active in the field of site remediation at all, you may inactivate your license by submitting the inactivation form. If you are still active in the field of site remediation you may not inactivate your license. However, you may choose not to renew it when it expires. All LSRPs with inactive and expired licenses must maintain all data, documents, records and information for the sites for which they have been retained.
Questions and Information about the Board and Board Meetings:

When is the next Board Meeting?

All meetings for the year are posted on the Board Website [Schedule]

Where can I find the agenda and minutes for the Board Meetings?

All agenda and minutes are posted on the Board Website [Meetings]

Who are the Members of the Board?

Biographies of the Board Members are posted on the Board Website [Resumes]

What Board Committees are there?

A list of the Board Committees and Board Members serving on each Committee is found on the Board Website [Board Members]

How can I become a Board Member?

Letters of interest and resumes from New Jersey residents interested in serving on the SRPL Board are always welcome – follow this link for more information

How can I get information about the Board Budget and how the Board calculates fees?

The Board Budgets and Board Fee Calculation Reports are found on the Board Website – follow this link for the Budgets And follow this link for the Fee Reports

How can I contact the Board?

A list of Board Staff and contact information is found on the Board Website – Contact Information
Questions and Information about hiring an LSRP:

Where can I find a list of Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRPs)?

LSRPs are listed in Dataminer – follow this link and click on "Licensed Site Remediation Professional List"

Where can I get more information about hiring an LSRP?

The Board has prepared a hiring guide

How can I find out if an LSRP is in good standing?

The Board randomly audits LSRPs. If an LSRP has been audited, he or she will be listed on the Board Website – Audit Results The Board also publishes the names of LSRPs that have been found in violation of the Rules of the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board – Board Disciplinary Decisions. If an LSRP has been the subject of a complaint, but the Board dismissed the complaint or found no violation, the LSRP’s name and identifying information will not be published in the summary of the outcome of the complaint. The Board Website also lists the names of all LSRPs with suspended, revoked, inactive or expired licenses – List of Inactive LSRPs and Expired Licenses

I have a complaint against an LSRP – what can I do?

Complaints may be submitted to the Board on the Complaint Form The Board will consider complaints that a person has violated the Site Remediation Reform Act (N.J.S.A. 58:10C-1 et seq.) or any rule, regulation or order adopted or issued pursuant thereto; or knowingly made any false statement, representation or certification in any documents or information submitted to the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board or the Department of Environmental Protection. For other complaints please seek legal advice. Note that the Board will not accept anonymous complaints.
Questions and Information about Continuing Education for LSRPs:

Where can I find a list of all courses approved for Continuing Education Credit for LSRPs?

All approved courses are listed on the Board Website in three tables – all approved courses, approved courses that are upcoming, and all approved courses in a searchable table – [Education]

How can I apply for approval of a Continuing Education Program for Continuing Education Credit?

Applications for approval of Continuing Education Credit for Continuing Education Programs may be submitted by a provider of a program or by an attendee of the program if the provider has not or does not plan to submit an application – Information for Course Providers and LSRPs

How many continuing education credits can an LSRP earn per three-year license term via alternative verifiable learning format?

According to the Board Rules at NJAC 7:26I-4.3(d), no more than 18 continuing education credits per three-year license term may be earned from Board approved alternative verifiable learning format programs.

"Alternative verifiable learning format" means any continuing education that is presented in a format that does not provide the ability to interact with the instructor or other participants during the presentation.

If you attend a program simultaneously to it being presented, whether you attend in-person or virtually, and you are able to interact with the instructors and other participants to ask questions or make comments via voice or chat, that is considered a live program, not alternative verifiable learning format. However, if you attend a program that you access on-demand, not simultaneously with its presentation, that is considered an alternative verifiable learning format program.

For either type of continuing education program, to verify your attendance you must provide to the Board a certificate with the name of the course, the date attended, the Board Course Number, and the number and type of continuing education credits, which is signed by a representative of the provider.

Questions and Information about Rules, Forms, Guidance

Where can I find the SRPL Board Rules?

Where can I find the Site Remediation Program Rules?

The Department of Environmental Protection – Site Remediation Program Rules

Where can I find Site Remediation Program Forms?

The Department of Environmental Protection – Site Remediation Program Forms

Where can I find Guidance Documents and Listservs posted by the Board?

Where can I find Guidance Documents and Listservs posted by the Site Remediation Program?