New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 2 - APPEALS, DISCIPLINE, AND SEPARATIONS
Subchapter 1 - APPEALS
Section 4A:2-1.2 - Stay and interim relief requests

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 4A:2-1.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) Upon the filing of an appeal, a party to the appeal may petition the Civil Service Commission for a stay or other relief pending final decision of the matter.

(b) A request for a stay or interim relief shall be in writing, signed by the petitioner or his or her representative and must include supporting information for the request.

(c) The following factors will be considered in reviewing such requests:

1. Clear likelihood of success on the merits by the petitioner;

2. Danger of immediate or irreparable harm if the request is not granted;

3. Absence of substantial injury to other parties if the request is granted; and

4. The public interest.

(d) The filing of a petition for interim relief will not stay administrative proceedings or processes.

(e) Each party must serve copies of all materials submitted on all other parties.

(f) Following a final administrative decision by the Civil Service Commission, and upon the filing of an appeal from that decision to the Appellate Division of Superior Court, a party to the appeal may petition the Commission for a stay or other relief pending a decision by the Court in accordance with the procedures and standards in (b) and (c) above. See N.J. Court Rules 2:9-7.

(g) See 1:1-12.6 for interim relief rules on matters pending before the Office of Administrative Law.

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