New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69B - HEARINGS
Subchapter 2 - CONDUCT OF CONTESTED CASES
Section 13:69B-2.1 - Commencement of a contested case
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:69B-2.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A contested case shall be commenced at the direction of the Division or by the filing of one of the following by the Division:
1. A
report recommending that an application for initial or resubmission licensure,
registration or qualification should not be granted or continued;
2. A written complaint or statement of
charge, which sets forth in ordinary and concise language the charges against a
licensee, registrant or applicant and the acts or omissions supporting such
charges;
3. A written petition to
place a candidate on the exclusion list, which sets forth in ordinary and
concise language the grounds for exclusion; or
4. A written complaint seeking forfeiture of
winnings or things of value obtained in a gaming transaction by a prohibited
person as defined in
13:69G-3.1.
(b) A filed report recommending that an application be granted, or taking no position on an application, will not commence a contested case unless otherwise directed by the Division.
(c) A contested case shall commence incident to a Notice of Violation pursuant to 13:69B-2.9 upon:
1. A request of a licensee, registrant, or
applicant after failing to enter into a written agreement with the Division to
resolve the violation; or
2. The
failure of a licensee, registrant, or applicant to timely respond to the Notice
of Violation in accordance with
13:69B-2.9(c).
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