New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Chapter 19 - CASINO CONTROL COMMISSION
Subchapter 14 - CONDUCT OF CONTESTED CASES
Section 1:19-14.1 - Rules concerning all contested cases
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 1:19-14.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) In addition to any authority granted in the Uniform Administrative Procedure Rules (UAPR), N.J.A.C. 1:1, the judge shall have the authority to:
1. Administer oaths and to require testimony
under oath, pursuant to
5:12-107.a(3);
2. Serve process either personally or by
certified mail and serve notices by certified mail, pursuant to
5:12-108;
3. Issue subpoenas and compel the attendance
of witnesses at any place within this State, pursuant to
5:12-107.f and 5:12-108.f;
4. Take official notice of any
generally accepted information or technical or scientific matter in the field
of gaming and of other fact which may be judicially noticed by the courts of
this State, pursuant to
5:12-107(b);
and
5. Permit the filing of amended
or supplemental pleadings, pursuant to
5:12-107(b).
(b) In addition to any rights granted in the UAPR, the parties shall have the right to:
1. Call and examine witnesses, pursuant to
5:12-107(a)4;
2. Introduce exhibits relevant to the issues
of the case, including the transcript of the testimony at any investigative
hearing conducted by or on behalf of the Casino Control Commission
(Commission), pursuant to
5:12-107(a)4;
3. Cross-examine opposing witnesses in any
matters relevant to the issue of the case, pursuant to
5:12-107(a)4;
4. Impeach any witness, regardless of which
party called him to testify pursuant to
5:12-107(a)4;
5. Offer rebuttal evidence, pursuant to
5:12-107(a)4;
and
6. Stipulate and agree that
certain specified evidence may be admitted although such evidence may be
otherwise subject to objection, pursuant to
5:12-107(a)(7).
(c) In any contested case, the Commission shall have the authority to:
1.
Grant testimonial immunity, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:12-107.g; and
2. Certify contempt for punishment by the
Superior Court, pursuant to
5:12-107(c).
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