Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 5:35-1.3 - Local ethics boards; complaint conflicts(a) A municipal or county ethics board, established pursuant to the Local Government Ethics Law, which has before it a complaint against a local government employee or officer regulated by its code of ethics and which is unable to act on the complaint because a majority of the board has a conflict of interest or is otherwise precluded by ethical consideration from rendering a decision in a matter, shall request the Local Finance Board to assume original jurisdiction. 1. Such request shall be in writing signed by the chairperson of the county or municipal ethics board or its legal counsel and detail the exact nature of the complaint and the exact nature of the county or municipal board's inability to render a decision.2. Attached to the request shall be the complaint, the county or municipal code of ethics, and all relevant documents and information obtained by the county or municipal ethics board during the course of the investigation.3. The county or municipal ethics board shall advise, in writing, the complainant and the local government employee or officer, who is the subject of the complaint, of the request. A copy of which shall be provided to the Local Finance Board.(b) The Board shall review the request and determine whether the county or municipal ethics board is precluded from rendering a decision in the matter. 1. If the Board determines that the county or municipal ethics board is precluded from rendering a decision, the Board shall assume original jurisdiction over the matter and advise the county or municipal board of the determination. Thereafter, the complaint shall proceed in accordance with 5:35-1.1. However, the Board shall only consider whether a violation of the State's code of ethics has occurred.2. If the Board determines that the county or municipal ethics board is not precluded from rendering a decision, the Board shall advise the county or municipal ethics board of the determination. Thereafter, the county or municipal ethics board shall render a final decision in the matter in accordance with the Local Government Ethics Law.3. The county or municipal ethics board shall advise the complainant and the local government employee or officer, who is the subject of the complaint, of the Board's determination. N.J. Admin. Code § 5:35-1.3