N.J. Admin. Code § 6A:3-5.5 - Determination of sufficiency and transmittal for hearing
(a)
Except as specified at
N.J.A.C.
6A:3-5.1(c), within 10 days
of receipt of the charged party's answer or expiration of the time for its
filing, the Commissioner shall determine whether such charge(s) are sufficient,
if true, to warrant dismissal or reduction in salary. If the charges are
determined insufficient, they shall be dismissed and the parties shall be
notified accordingly. If the charges are determined sufficient, the matter
shall be transmitted immediately to an arbitrator for further proceedings,
unless the Commissioner retains the matter pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
6A:3-1.12.
1. The Department shall issue a notice of
transmittal to the parties on the same date as the matter is transmitted to an
arbitrator.
(b) If a
party to a tenure matter requests, the Commissioner may agree to hold the
matter in abeyance at any time prior to transmittal to an arbitrator.
Thereafter, requests to hold the matter in abeyance shall be directed to the
arbitrator. Any request for abeyance, whether directed to the Commissioner or
the arbitrator, shall be consistent with the intent at N.J.S.A. 18A:6-16, as
amended at P.L. 1998 , c.
42 and at
P.L.
2012 , c. 26 .
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