OFFICIAL NOTICE NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION NJAC 16:74 - Procedures Regarding Claims for Destructive competition - New Jersey Transit Notice is given that New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ TRANSIT) is proposing to implement New Jersey Administrative Code (NJAC) 16:74, which provides procedures for destructive competition claims. The rules were first adopted on October 20, 1986, and expired on February 20, 2014. NJ TRANSIT has reviewed the proposed rules and has determined that the rules are necessary, adequate, reasonable, effective, understandable, and fit for the purposes for which they are being enacted, except for a few proposed modifications. A summary of each of the subsections NJAC 16:74: Subsection 1 "General Provisions" contains a description of the objectives of the rules and definitions of terms and concepts used in this section. Subchapter 2, Procedures, contains rules for procedures, including filing of claims, holding conferences, referral to the Office of Administrative Law, factors to be considered in determining whether a case of destructive competition may exist, and rules regarding permissible remedies and actions by the Board after receipt of a decision by an Administrative Law Judge. Copies of the proposed rules may be obtained by sending a letter to the following address: Compliance Department New Jersey Transit Corporation One Penn Plaza East, 8th Floor Newark, NJ 07105 Email address: [email protected] The full text of the proposed rules will be published in the New Jersey Register on January 21, 2025. The text of the proposed rules is also available on the NJ TRANSIT website. Comments on the new rules should be submitted in writing to the address above by March 22, 2025. Kevin Corbett President and CEO New Jersey Transit Corporation
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