New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A754

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Exempts veterans' organizations from motor vehicle registration fee.

Impact

The amendment to R.S.39:3-27 would adjust the legal framework surrounding motor vehicle registration fees in New Jersey. By providing an exemption specifically for veterans' organizations, the bill reflects an intent to promote and support community services that benefit veterans. This change could lead to an increase in the number of registered vehicles associated with these organizations, aiding in their operational capabilities and enhancing service delivery to veterans and their families. Overall, this bill underscores a commitment to supporting those who have served in the military.

Summary

Assembly Bill A754 is designed to exempt veterans' organizations that are chartered under federal law from the obligation to pay registration fees for motor vehicles that are not utilized for pleasure or hire. This bill aims to recognize and support the contributions of veterans' organizations by alleviating financial burdens associated with vehicle registrations. The proposal is significant because it modifies existing regulations that govern exemption criteria, thus expanding the list of entities eligible for such exemptions to include organizations serving veterans.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to provide financial relief to veterans' organizations, it may raise questions regarding the broader implications for state revenue derived from motor vehicle registration fees. Some stakeholders might argue that adding exemptions could strain state resources, particularly if similar legislation is considered for other nonprofit or community service organizations. Additionally, there may be debates around the criteria for qualifying organizations, ensuring that the intent to support veterans is not misapplied to unrelated entities. Keeping the focus on legitimate veterans' organizations will be crucial to maintaining the integrity of this exemption.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1752

Exempts veterans' organizations from motor vehicle registration fee.

NJ S3805

Exempts veterans' organizations from motor vehicle registration fee.

NJ A1476

Exempts certain motor vehicles that are owned by certain nutrition programs and certain nonprofit organizations that offer social services from motor vehicle registration fees.

NJ A112

Exempts certain motor vehicles that are owned by certain nutrition programs and certain nonprofit organizations that offer social services from motor vehicle registration fees.

NJ S2723

Exempts certain motor vehicles that are owned by certain nutrition programs and certain nonprofit organizations that offer social services from motor vehicle registration fees.

NJ S930

Exempts certain motor vehicles that are owned by certain nutrition programs and certain nonprofit organizations that offer social services from motor vehicle registration fees.

NJ A163

Exempts public institutions of higher education from motor vehicle registration fee.

NJ S1846

Exempts public institutions of higher education from motor vehicle registration fee.

NJ A3609

Exempts public institutions of higher education from motor vehicle registration fee.

NJ A3238

Qualifies certain disabled veterans for toll rate exemptions and exemptions from motor vehicle registration fees.

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