New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 6A - EDUCATION
Chapter 3 - CONTROVERSIES AND DISPUTES
Subchapter 11 - REQUESTS FOR RECORDING OF JUDGMENT
Section 6A:3-11.1 - Recording of assessments on judgment docket of Superior Court

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 6A:3-11.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) Where the Commissioner has, in a final decision in a contested case, assessed a fixed amount of money against a non-prevailing party, the party(ies) to whom relief was awarded may request the Commissioner to issue an order notifying the Clerk of the Superior Court that the final order of assessment is subject to recording on the judgment docket of the court pursuant to 2A:58-10.

(b) Requests to the Commissioner pursuant to (a) above shall be made by letter to the Commissioner c/o the Director, Office of Controversies and Disputes, New Jersey Department of Education, 100 River View Plaza, PO Box 500, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500. Such letter shall indicate how much, if any, of the assessment has already been satisfied; and shall be accompanied by proof of service on each other party and a copy of the Commissioner's decision ordering the assessment.

1. Upon the Department's receipt of a conforming letter of request, the non-prevailing party shall be afforded an opportunity to provide reasons why the Commissioner should not seek recording of the judgment. Such reasons may not dispute the fact that monies are owed or the amount of such monies as reflected in the final order of assessment, but shall be limited to claims of error in the amount of judgment sought, for example, because payments have been made that the letter of request does not reflect.

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