CROSS REFERENCES: |
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Apparel industry registration, confiscation of apparel and equipment, requests for formal hearings, see N.J.A.C. 12:210-1.9. |
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Motorized wheelchair dispute resolution, notification and scheduling of contested case hearings, see N.J.A.C. 13:45A-26E.6. |
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Small, minority and female businesses, State contracts, contested case hearings as under this section, see N.J.A.C. 12A:10-2.2. |
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LAW REVIEW AND JOURNAL COMMENTARIES: |
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Administrative adjudications in New Jersey: Why not let the ALJ decide? Richard M. Hluchan, 180 N.J.Law. 28 (Mag.) (Oct./Nov. 1996). |
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Appeals and enforcement of agency decisions: Confessions of a general counsel. Robert E. Anderson, 180 N.J.Law. 25 (Mag.) (Oct./Nov. 1996). |
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Approaching hearsay at administrative hearings: Hearsay evidence and the Residuum Rule. Joseph R. Morano, 180 N.J.Law. 22 (Mag.) (Oct./Nov. 1996). |
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Introduction to administrative law, or what is this thing called administrative law? Barbara A. Harned, 180 N.J.Law. 9 (Mag.) (Oct./Nov. 1996). |
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Right to a hearing: Statutory rights, constitutional rights and “fundamental fairness”. Robert H. Stoloff, 180 N.J.Law. 14 (Mag.) (Oct./Nov. 1996). |
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