§ 52:14F-1 Establishment; allocation within department of state; office defined
§ 52:14F-2 Transfer of functions, powers and duties of division of administrative procedure to office of administrative law
§ 52:14F-3 Director
§ 52:14F-4 Administrative law judges; appointment, terms; compensation; recall
§ 52:14F-4.1 Inapplicability of mandatory retirement for administrative law judges, certain
§ 52:14F-4.2 Certain administrative law judges permitted to work beyond age 70
§ 52:14F-5 Powers, duties of Director and Chief Administrative Law Judge
§ 52:14F-6 Administrative law judges, assignment; special appointment
§ 52:14F-7 Construction of act
§ 52:14F-8 Administrative Law jurisdictional exclusions
§ 52:14F-9 Applicability of State Agency Transfer Act
§ 52:14F-10 Repeal of inconsistent acts and parts of act
§ 52:14F-11 Severability
§ 52:14F-12 Environmental unit
§ 52:14F-13 Environmental workload reports
§ 52:14F-14 Definitions relative to expedited appeals in OAL
§ 52:14F-15 Expedited appeal of contested permit action
§ 52:14F-16 Smart Growth Unit established in OAL
§ 52:14F-17 Transmittal of administrative record
§ 52:14F-18 Denial of expedited permit, expedited hearing
§ 52:14F-19 Expedited hearing on terms or conditions on permits in smart growth areas
§ 52:14F-20 Filing fees in Smart Growth Unit
§ 52:14F-21 OAL rules, regulations
§ 52:14F-21.1 Special education law unit, Office of Administrative Law, establishment
§ 52:14F-21.2 Annual report to the Governor, Legislature
§ 52:14F-21.3 Track system development, petition status
§ 52:14F-22 Appeals referred to Office of Administrative Law
§ 52:14F-23 Administrative Law Judge, power to hear application for a wage execution

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 14F - Establishment; Allocation Within Department of State; Office Defined

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