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The New Jersey Administrative Code, an official publication of the State of New Jersey, compiles all effective rules adopted by State agencies and filed with the Office of Administrative Law. The New Jersey Administrative Code is regularly updated in a loose-leaf format organized by State agency content.
The OAL has oversight of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), which regulates code activity for all departments. Each agencys body of regulations is codified in a title of code.
The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) defines a rule in broad terms as every agency statement of general applicability and future effect adopted to implement or make specific the law enforced or administered by the agency or to govern its organization or procedure.
The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) is the statutory constitution of administrative government. It sets out the default rules that govern how federal agencies act and how they can be challenged, and embodies important administrative law norms, such as procedural regularity and reasoned decision-making.
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The purposes of the act were: (1) to ensure that agencies keep the public informed of their organization, procedures, and rules, (2) to provide for public participation in the rule-making process, (3) to prescribe uniform standards for the conduct of formal rule making and adjudicatory proceedings, and (4) to restate
The New Jersey Administrative Procedure Act is the law governing procedures for state administrative agencies to propose and issue regulations and provides for judicial review of agency adjudications and other final decisions in New Jersey. It can be found in Title 52, Chapter 14B of the New Jersey Statutes.

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