Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 12:17-4.7 - Benefit determination notice(a) A notice of monetary or benefit eligibility shall include a statement of appeal rights. Unless good cause exists, as provided in 12:20-3.1(i), all determinations shall be appealed in person or in writing within seven days from the date of receipt or 10 days from the date of mailing of the notice. Appeal procedures are found at N.J.A.C. 12:20 and 1:12.(b) The Division shall provide to a claimant a written determination of the information used to determine monetary eligibility and a written notice if he or she is found ineligible or disqualified for benefits.(c) The Division shall provide to a claimant's chargeable employer a written determination including the portion of the claimant's monetary entitlement which is based on work with that employer. When an employer is an interested party to an adjudicated issue, the Division shall provide the employer with a written determination of the claimant's benefit eligibility. For the purpose of this section, an interested party is a chargeable employer on the claim or the employer from whom the claimant was most recently separated as of the date of initial claim for benefits who has information which is relevant to a separation, refusal to apply or accept suitable work, or pension issue adjudication.N.J. Admin. Code § 12:17-4.7
Amended by R.2003 d.276, effective 7/7/2003.
See: 35 New Jersey Register 1527(a), 35 New Jersey Register 2874(b).
In (c), substituted "a separation, refusal to apply or accept suitable work, or pension issue adjudication" for "the adjudicated issue" following "which is relevant to".