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Code · New Jersey · Title 4 — Public Fiscal Administration · Chapter 12A

4:12A-9. Appeals; hearing and determination by board; stay

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The board is hereby empowered and charged with the duty to hear, review, and determine all appeals by any person, applicant or licensee aggrieved by any act, proceeding, rule, regulation, decision or determination of the director, and to make reasonable rules regulating the manner, form, time, terms and conditions of such appeals, and to make such orders upon the final determination of such appeals as will effectuate such final determination according to law.
On any appeal from a rule or order of the director fixing or refixing any price, the petition of appeal shall be filed with the board within five days from the date of filing such rule or order with the Secretary of State. On any such appeal the board shall hold its hearing and render its decision within twenty days from the date of filing such rule or order with the Secretary of State.
The filing of an appeal to the board from a rule or order of the director fixing or refixing any price, shall act as a stay upon any such rule or order that would otherwise become effective, such stay to continue until the rendering of decision upon such appeal by the board.
The hearings before and the proceedings of the board shall be conducted in accordance with such rules of evidence and procedure as the board may from time to time prescribe.
L.1941, c. 274, p. 718, s. 9.
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