N.J. Admin. Code § 13:4-7.1 - Motions
(a) The procedure governing
all motions made prior to transmittal of a case to the Office of Administrative Law shall be in accordance with this chapter. Where this chapter
fails to address an issue, reference may be made to the New Jersey Court Rules. After transmittal, the procedure shall be in accordance with N.J.A.C.
1:1.
(b) All complainants and respondents, as well as the Division, may file motions either
electronically, by mail, or in person. A copy of the motion papers shall be served on the other party at the time of filing, except where the motion
was filed electronically.
(c) Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, a party opposing a motion shall
file opposing papers no later than 10 calendar days following receipt of the motion. The moving party may file its reply responding to any matter
raised by the opposing party no later than five business days after receipt of the opposing papers. All papers shall be filed either electronically,
by mail, or in person. A copy of all papers shall be served on the other party at the time of filing, except where the papers were filed
electronically.
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