New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Chapter 12A - PRIVATE PLAN TEMPORARY DISABILITY AND PRIVATE PLAN FAMILY LEAVE INSURANCE CASES
Subchapter 14 - CONDUCT OF CASES
Section 1:12A-14.2 - Dismissal of complaint
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) After due notice of the time and place of hearing or an adjourned hearing, if any party fails or neglects to appear, the issues may be decided upon the basis of the evidence available, the complaint may be dismissed or evidence may be taken from the parties and witnesses appearing and the case disposed of in accordance with such evidence. A complaint may be dismissed for failure to prosecute without good cause within a reasonable time. All parties shall be notified of the dismissal and the reasons therefor.
(b) Any complaint dismissed by reason of the failure to appear at a scheduled hearing or failure to prosecute may be reconsidered by the hearing officer provided good cause is shown for such failure and an application for reopening the proceeding is made within 10 days after mailing or notification of the order of dismissal.
(c) A pending complaint, with the approval of the hearing officer, may be withdrawn by the complainant, in writing, or orally at the time of hearing. All parties to the proceeding shall be notified of the withdrawal.