N.J. Admin. Code § 1:30-4.1 - Notice of petition for rulemaking
(a) An interested
person may petition an agency to adopt a new rule or amend or repeal an
existing rule. Such petition may be submitted to an agency through mail,
e-mail, or, if designed to receive messages, electronic mailing list, or
through any other means.
(b) Each
agency shall adopt a rule prescribing the form and procedures for the
consideration and disposition of the petition. The petition shall state clearly
and concisely: the substance or nature of the rulemaking that is requested; the
reasons for the request and the petitioner's interest in the request; and
references to the authority of the agency to take the requested action. The
petitioner may provide the text of the proposed new rule, amended rule, or
repealed rule.
(c) When a person
petitions an agency to begin a rulemaking proceeding, the agency shall, within
15 days of receipt of the petition, file with the Office of Administrative Law
for publication in the Register a notice of the petition's receipt. The notice
of petition shall include:
1. The name of the
petitioner;
2. The substance or
nature of the rulemaking action that is requested;
3. The problem or purpose that is the subject
of the request; and
4. The date the
petition was received.
(d) An agency shall publish on its Internet
website each petition for rulemaking received, no later than the date of
publication of the notice of receipt of the petition under (c) above.
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