New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Chapter 12 - UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT, STATE PLAN TEMPORARY DISABILITY AND STATE PLAN FAMILY LEAVE INSURANCE CASES
Subchapter 14 - CONDUCT OF CASES
Section 1:12-14.5 - Scheduling of hearings
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Hearings before the Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal may be conducted in-person or by telephone. A telephone hearing, which means a hearing at which any party, witness, representative or attorney appears via telephone, may be initiated by the Board of Review or the Appeal Tribunal or upon the request of any party with the consent of the Board of Review or the Appeal Tribunal. Both in-person and telephone hearings shall be subject to the rules governing hearings and appeals in this chapter.
(b) The Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal will schedule telephone hearings:
(c) Any party to an appeal may request a telephone hearing by immediately contacting the Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal upon receipt of the notice of the scheduled in-person hearing with reasons for the request to have a telephone hearing. Prior to the hearing, the requesting party shall provide written notice to all other interested parties of the request for the telephone hearing.
(d) Any party may object to a telephone hearing. Objections shall be made immediately upon receipt of the notice or request for a telephone hearing and shall:
(e) The Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal may deny a party's objection to a telephone hearing if the Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal determines:
(f) The Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal may deny a party's objection to an in-person hearing when good cause exists to order an in-person hearing notwithstanding the party's objection.
(g) If the Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal accepts a party's objections, an appropriate hearing, either in-person or by telephone, shall be scheduled by the Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal.
(h) The Board of Review or Appeal Tribunal shall exercise its discretion in granting or denying such requests and immediately notify the parties of its decision.