N.J. Stat. § 58:10-23.11n

Current through L. 2024, c. 80.
Section 58:10-23.11n - Boards of arbitration
a. Boards of arbitration shall be convened by the administrator when persons alleged to have caused the discharge, the administrator or other persons contest the validity or amount of damage claims or cleanup and removal costs presented to the fund for payment. If the source of discharge is not known, any person may contest such claims presented for payment to the fund.
b. In the discretion of the administrator, a board of arbitration may consist of three persons or a single neutral person. In the case of three-person boards, one person shall be chosen by the person alleged to have caused the discharge, one person shall be chosen by the claimant, and one person shall be chosen by the first two to serve as chairman. If the two arbitrators cannot agree upon, select, and name the neutral arbitrator after their appointment, the administrator shall request the American Arbitration Association to utilize its procedures to select the neutral arbitrator. If the source of the discharge is unknown or liability is not conceded, the administrator shall request the American Arbitration Association to utilize its procedures to select the neutral arbitrator and an arbitrator normally selected by the absent or unknown person. Representation by any party on the board shall not be considered as an admission of liability for such discharges. In the case of a one-person board, such neutral arbitrator may, in the discretion of the administrator, be selected by the administrator, by agreement of the affected parties or by utilization of the procedures of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however, that the administrator or any regular employee of the department shall not act as an arbitrator.
(1) Arbitrators shall be designated by their principals within 30 calendar days after the administrator notifies the principals of claims against the fund arising from a discharge.
(2) Should either party fail to name an arbitrator within the designated time, then the administrator shall request the American Arbitration Association to utilize its procedures to select that arbitrator. The two arbitrators thus chosen shall select the neutral arbitrator required by this section.
c. One board of arbitration may be convened to hear and determine all claims arising from or related to a common discharge.
d. The boards shall have the power to order testimony under oath and may subpena attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of such documentary materials pertinent to the issues presented to the board for determination. Each person appearing before the board shall have the right to counsel.
e. All costs and expenses approved by the administrator attributable to the employment of any arbitrator shall be payable from the fund.
f. All decisions of the boards of arbitration shall be in writing with notification to all appropriate parties, and shall be rendered within 60 calendar days of the final appointment of the board unless the parties otherwise agree in writing to an extension.
g. Determinations made by the board shall be final. Any action for judicial review shall be filed in the Appellate Division of the Superior Court within 30 days of the filing of the decision with the administrator.
h. No sooner than 30 days after the determination of the arbitrators, nor more than 60 days thereafter, the arbitrators shall certify all claims settled or arbitrated to the administrator who, in turn, shall certify the amount of the award and the name of the claimant to the commissioner, who shall direct the administrator to pay the award from the fund. In any case in which the person responsible for the discharge seeks judicial review, reasonable attorney's fees and costs shall be awarded to the claimant if the decision of the board is affirmed.

N.J.S. § 58:10-23.11n

L.1976, c.141, s.15; amended by L.1985, c.115, s.5.