New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 4A - CIVIL SERVICE
Chapter 2 - APPEALS, DISCIPLINE, AND SEPARATIONS
Subchapter 1 - APPEALS
Section 4A:2-1.8 - Appeal processing fees
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A $ 20.00 processing fee shall be charged for all appeals and requests for relief filed with the Civil Service Commission, subject to the exemptions in (e) below, except that no fee shall be charged for the following types of appeals:
(b) The fee shall be paid by check or money order, made payable to NJCSC, and submitted with the appeal.
(c) Appeals filed on behalf of multiple appellants must include a $ 20.00 fee for each appellant, except that:
EXAMPLE 1: An attorney representing a local union seeks an order on behalf of all affected unit members to stay a layoff from occurring in response to a proposed layoff plan. The request does not fall under N.J.A.C. 4A:2-1.2, because it does not pertain to a pending appeal. Therefore, the request is subject to a fee. However, as it is filed on behalf of all similarly situated union members by an authorized representative, the attorney is only required to submit one $ 20.00 fee in total, rather than a fee for each unit member.
EXAMPLE 2: An attorney appeals the good faith of a layoff on behalf of 20 members of an affected unit represented by a local union. The attorney also seeks an order to stay the layoff from occurring pending a hearing on the good faith layoff appeal. The pending appeal, regarding the good faith of the layoff, is subject to a fee. Therefore, the attorney is required to submit a $ 20.00 fee for each appellant in the good faith layoff appeal for a total of $ 400.00. The attorney decides to submit a check for $ 400.00, rather than write 20 checks in the amount of $ 20.00 for each appellant, although either approach is permissible. However, no separate fee is required for the stay request because it pertains to the pending appeal. See 4A:2-1.8(a)1.
(d) Appeals received without a fee shall not be processed unless the appellant submits, within the time required by written notice from the Commission, the required fee, or proof of exemption as described in (e) below. Fees received after the due date shall not be accepted unless good cause is shown by the appellant.
(e) An appellant shall be granted a waiver of the fee if the appellant:
(f) The fee is for processing purposes only and shall not be refunded for any reason except when submitted in error for an exempt appeal.