New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 9D - WELL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE; SEALING OF ABANDONED WELLS
Subchapter 4 - CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS AND PENALTIES; DENIAL, SUSPENSION, AND REVOCATION OF LICENSES; DENIAL AND REVOCATION OF PERMITS; AND REQUESTS FOR ADJUDICATORY HEARINGS
Section 7:9D-4.8 - Procedures to request an adjudicatory hearing to contest an administrative order, administrative penalty assessment, suspension of license, revocation of license or permit, or the denial of license or a permit
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Any person (petitioner) requesting an adjudicatory hearing to contest an administrative order, civil administrative penalty assessment, denial, suspension, or revocation of a license or permit or to challenge any permit or license condition, or who believes himself or herself to be aggrieved with respect to decisions made by the Department, shall:
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Office of Administrative Hearings and Dispute Resolution
ATTENTION: Adjudicatory Hearing Request
401 E. State Street, Mail Code 401-07A
PO Box 420
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0420
(b) All written requests for an adjudicatory hearing must be received by the Department within 20 calendar days after receipt by the petitioner of notice of the Department's action being contested. If the Department does not receive a hearing request within the allotted time, it shall deny the hearing request.
(c) Any written request for an adjudicatory hearing shall include the following:
(d) If the petitioner fails to provide all of the information required by (c) above, the Department may deny the hearing request.
(e) All adjudicatory hearings shall be conducted in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, 52:14B-1 et seq., and the Uniform Administrative Procedure Rules, N.J.A.C. 1:1.
(f) No permit or license which is the subject of a final order of suspension, revocation, or denial shall be valid during the pendency of any action on appeal to a court of competent jurisdiction from that order, unless a stay of the final order has been granted.