New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Chapter 12 - UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT, STATE PLAN TEMPORARY DISABILITY AND STATE PLAN FAMILY LEAVE INSURANCE CASES
Subchapter 5 - REPRESENTATION
Section 1:12-5.1 - Representation
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A party may represent himself or herself or may be represented by an attorney or a non-lawyer representative pursuant to R. 1:21-1(f)(11). Representation by an attorney shall be at the party's expense. Representation by a non-lawyer representative shall comply with 1:1-5.4.
(b) In any unemployment benefits proceeding and in any State plan temporary disability and State plan family leave insurance claim proceeding of an appeal before an appeal tribunal or the Board of Review, all fees for attorneys representing claimants shall be approved by the Board of Review after it receives submission of an authorization form and a copy of the applicable decision.
(c) The amount of fees approved for persons representing claimants shall be discretionary with the Board of Review. In determining the amount of fees, the Board of Review shall at least consider the following factors:
(d) The Board of Review or any appeal tribunal, in its discretion, may refuse to allow to appear before it any person who engages in misconduct at a hearing or who intentionally or repeatedly fails to observe the provisions of the Unemployment Compensation Law of New Jersey, the rules and regulations of either the Division of Unemployment Insurance or the Division of Temporary Disability Insurance, or the rules of the Board of Review.