New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2295

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Eliminates registration fee for wheelchair trailers.

Impact

If enacted, A2295 is poised to have a significant impact on individuals with disabilities who rely on wheelchair trailers. By removing the registration fee, the bill promotes increased accessibility and affordability for equipment that facilitates mobility for individuals with disabilities. This could encourage greater independence and integration for these individuals by making it easier and less costly to obtain necessary resources for transportation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2295 aims to eliminate the registration fee for wheelchair trailers in the state of New Jersey. The legislation specifies that a 'wheelchair trailer' is defined as a non-motorized trailer designed to carry a wheelchair, with a gross load not exceeding 2,000 pounds. This adjustment seeks to alleviate the financial burden on individuals who require such trailers for mobility and accessibility purposes. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws as specified in R.S.39:3-8 to formally recognize this change and streamline the registration process for those eligible.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around A2295 appears to be positive, particularly among disability advocacy groups and individuals who benefit from the provision. Supporters highlight the importance of reducing financial barriers that hinder mobility and access for wheelchair users. However, there may be concerns from fiscal conservatives regarding the implications of waiving fees, potentially affecting state revenue.

Contention

While the bill generally enjoys support, there may be points of contention relating to state revenue implications. Critics of similar measures in other contexts have raised concerns about the sustainability of such fee elimination across various categories of vehicle registrations. Therefore, while A2295 effectively addresses accessibility issues, it is essential to balance these needs with broader fiscal implications for state resources, which may spark further debate among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A264

Eliminates registration fee for wheelchair trailers.

NJ A2912

Eliminates certain motor vehicle registration renewal.

NJ A2676

Eliminates certain motor vehicle registration renewal.

NJ S4078

Permits certain passenger automobiles to be registered for more than one year.

NJ S1706

Permits certain passenger automobiles to be registered for more than one year.

NJ HB6257

Vehicles: registration; vehicle registration fees; increase. Amends sec. 801 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.801).

NJ HB4990

Vehicles: registration plates; sunset on registration tax; eliminate. Amends secs. 208b, 217a, 232, 801, 802, 803b, 803r, 804, 806 & 809 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.208b et seq.).

NJ HB1923

Boat trailers; exempt from highway privilege tax, ad valorem tax and registration and tag requirements.

NJ SF3012

Vehicle registration taxes abolishment

NJ HF3006

Vehicle registration taxes abolished, and money transferred.

Similar Bills

NJ A264

Eliminates registration fee for wheelchair trailers.

NJ S4078

Permits certain passenger automobiles to be registered for more than one year.

NJ S1706

Permits certain passenger automobiles to be registered for more than one year.

NJ A2912

Eliminates certain motor vehicle registration renewal.

NJ A2676

Eliminates certain motor vehicle registration renewal.

MT HB930

Require only one license plate

MT SB387

Generally revise electric bicycle laws

MT HB212

Limit liability of agricultural vehicles