New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Chapter 1 - UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE RULES
Subchapter 21 - UNCONTESTED CASES IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Section 1:1-21.2 - Discovery
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 1:1-21.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Unless other discovery arrangements are requested by the transmitting agency and agreed to by the Director of the Office of Administrative Law, discovery in uncontested cases shall consist of the following:
1. If an agency or a county/local
governmental entity is a party to an uncontested case hearing, and the subject
of the case is the county/local entity's or agency's action, proposed action or
refusal to act, a party shall be permitted to review the entity's or agency's
relevant file or files on the matter. Copies of any document in the file or
files shall be provided to the party upon the party's request and for a
reasonable copying charge. The agency or county/local entity may refuse to
disclose any document subject to a bona fide claim of privilege.
2. If the subject of an uncontested case
hearing is not a county/local entity's or agency's action, proposed action or
refusal to act, each party shall provide each other party copies of any
documents and a list with names, addresses and telephone numbers of any
witnesses including experts which the party intends to introduce at the
hearing. A summary of the testimony expected to be provided by each witness
shall be included. These items shall be exchanged at least 10 days prior to the
hearing, unless the judge determines that the information could not reasonably
have been disclosed within that time.
(b) Any discovery other than that permitted in (a)1 and 2 above shall be by motion to the judge and for good cause shown.
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