A case brought by New Jersey’s Administrative Office of the Courts over the permanent reallocation of five titles from the competitive to the non-competitive division of the civil service landed before the Appellate Division for a second time.

The Appellate Division remanded the appeal, the first time, to the Civil Service Commission to explain why the factors applied in other decisions allowing the reallocations of titles from competitive to non-competitive did not apply to the AOC’s request to permanently reallocate the titles of Court Services Representative, Judiciary Clerk Driver, Judiciary Clerk 1, Judiciary Clerk 2, and Judiciary Account Clerk 1, according to the opinion.

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