New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 12 - LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 120 - ASBESTOS LICENSES AND PERMITS
Subchapter 8 - APPEALS AND COMPLAINTS
Section 12:120-8.3 - Citizen complaints
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 12:120-8.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any person who believes a violation of the provisions of the Act has occurred may file a citizen complaint petitioning the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development or Health to bring an enforcement action. The citizen complaint shall specify:
1.
The alleged violation;
2. The facts
constituting the alleged violation; and
3. The name and address of the citizen filing the
complaint.
(b) Upon receipt of a citizen complaint, the Commissioner responsible for enforcement of the provision allegedly violated shall:
1. Give notice
of the citizen complaint to the alleged violator within 10 calendar days;
2. Give notice to the complaining citizen and the
alleged violator of the scheduling of an enforcement investigation inspection within
30 calendar days of the date of the complaint filing;
3. Afford the complaining citizen or his or her
representative an opportunity to be present during the enforcement investigation
inspection, provided the complaining citizen shall hold the State harmless from all
legal liabilities arising out of the enforcement investigation including, but not
limited to, litigation resulting from any potential exposure to asbestos;
4. Afford the complaining citizen access to all
public records regarding the Commissioner's investigation; and
5. After investigation, the Commissioner shall
render a final decision on the appropriate disposition of the complaint within 90
calendar days of the date of receipt of the citizen complaint.
(c) A public employee who files a citizen complaint pursuant to this section shall:
1. Have
the right to accompany the Commissioner on an enforcement investigation
inspection;
2. Receive payment of normal
wages for the time spent during normal working hours on the inspection;
and
3. Have all protections and rights
as set forth under
34:6A-45.
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