N.J. Admin. Code Tit. 1, ch. 12A - PRIVATE PLAN TEMPORARY DISABILITY AND PRIVATE PLAN FAMILY LEAVE INSURANCE CASES
- Subchapter 1 - HEARING APPLICABILITY (§ 1:12A-1.1)
- Subchapter 2 - DEFINITIONS (§ 1:12A-2.1)
- Subchapter 3 THROUGH 4 - RESERVED, version 3
- Subchapter 5 - REPRESENTATION (§ 1:12A-5.1)
- Subchapter 6 THROUGH 8 - RESERVED, version 5
- Subchapter 9 - SCHEDULING (§ 1:12A-9.1 to 1:12A-9.2)
- Subchapter 10 - DISCOVERY (§ 1:12A-10.1)
- Subchapter 11 - SUBPOENAS (§ 1:12A-11.1 to 1:12A-11.2)
- Subchapter 12 THROUGH 13 - RESERVED, version 2
- Subchapter 14 - CONDUCT OF CASES (§ 1:12A-14.1 to 1:12A-14.2)
- Subchapter 15 - DECISIONS (§ 1:12A-15.1 to 1:12A-15.2)
Notes
Effective:
See: 50 N.J.R. 1477(a).
CHAPTER HISTORICAL NOTE:
Chapter 12A, Private Plan Temporary Disability Insurance Cases, was adopted as R.1994 d.406, effective
Pursuant to Executive Order No. 66(1978), Chapter 12A, Private Plan Temporary Disability Insurance Cases, was readopted as R.1999 d.291, effective
Chapter 12A, Private Plan Temporary Disability Insurance Cases, was adopted as new rules by R.2005 d.107, effective
Pursuant to Executive Order No. 1(2010), the chapter expiration date was extended from April 4, 2010 until the completion of the review of administrative regulations and rules by the Red Tape Review Group, and until such time as the extended regulation or rule was readopted pursuant to the Administrative Procedure
Chapter 12A, Private Plan Temporary Disability Insurance Cases, was readopted as R.2011 d.204, effective
Chapter 12A, Private Plan Temporary Disability and Private Plan Family Leave Insurance Cases, was readopted, effective
CHAPTER AUTHORITY:
N.J.S.A. 34:1A-3(e); 43:21-6(d), (e), and (f); 43:21-10; 43:21-17; 43:21-25 et seq.; and 52:14F-5(e), (f), and (g).
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