New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 45G - DISPOSITION OF CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
Subchapter 1 - DISPOSITION OF CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
Section 13:45G-1.5 - Perfecting a consumer complaint
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A consumer who wants to file a consumer complaint against a licensee shall include in or with communications to a board, the Director through the Attorney General or the Attorney General all of the information about the matter available to the consumer, together with supporting documentation.
(b) If a communication from a consumer received by a board, the Director through the Attorney General or the Attorney General is in the nature of an accusation against a licensee, but does not contain, or is not accompanied by, sufficient information necessary to resolve the accusation or refer the matter for investigation, the recipient shall send the consumer, in the same manner as the consumer's communication was sent, an acknowledgment of receipt of the communication, advice that the communication did not contain all of the information necessary to constitute a consumer complaint, and a request for additional information.
(c) When the board, the Director through the Attorney General or the Attorney General receives communications and information, including supplemental information as requested under (b) above, from the consumer constituting a consumer complaint, it shall notify the consumer that the consumer's communications and accompanying information is or has been deemed to be a completed consumer complaint, indicating the date the consumer complaint was received or the date that the consumer complaint was deemed to be complete.