New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2438

Introduced
2/14/22  
Refer
2/14/22  

Caption

Establishes that "100 percent Disabled Veterans" are not required to submit to MVC certain documentation to renew parking privileges.

Impact

The implementation of A2438 will amend existing state law, specifically P.L.1949, c.280, which governs parking for individuals with disabilities. This means that qualifying veterans, who can prove their disability status through documentation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, will no longer need to resubmit their eligibility documentation at the time of renewal unless their disability status has changed. The bill essentially empowers the MVC to rely on past records to confirm eligibility, streamlining the process significantly.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2438 is designed to streamline the parking privilege renewal process for individuals classified as '100 percent Disabled Veterans' in New Jersey. The bill establishes that these veterans will not be required to submit certain documentation to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) when renewing their parking privileges. This change reflects an effort to ease administrative burdens on disabled veterans by allowing them to utilize their parking privileges without repeated documentation verification, thus recognizing their service and condition.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding A2438 appears to be positive, particularly among veterans' advocates and organizations. Supporters argue that the bill represents an important acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by veterans and addresses obstacles they face related to mobility and parking. This sentiment is echoed by legislators who support initiatives aimed at providing better services for disabled veterans. However, as with any legislative change, there are concerns around the adequacy of documentation retention and the potential for misuse of parking privileges.

Contention

During discussions of A2438, some points of contention may arise with respect to the bill's impact on the integrity of the parking identification process. Critics might argue that relying on previously scanned documents could lead to complications if errors occur or if veterans' status changes unexpectedly. Ensuring that only those who genuinely qualify for parking privileges can access them is crucial, and the debate may focus on establishing the appropriate safeguards in the implementation of the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ S660

Same As Establishes that "100 percent Disabled Veterans" are not required to submit to MVC certain documentation to renew parking privileges.

Previously Filed As

NJ S660

Establishes that "100 percent Disabled Veterans" are not required to submit to MVC certain documentation to renew parking privileges.

NJ A4348

Authorizes "100 percent Disabled Veteran" license plates for qualified veterans; entitles holders to handicapped parking privileges.

NJ S969

Authorizes "100 percent Disabled Veteran" license plates for qualified veterans; entitles holders to handicapped parking privileges.

NJ S1908

Authorizes "100 percent Disabled Veteran" license plates for qualified veterans; entitles holders to handicapped parking privileges.

NJ A4633

Allows expectant mothers in third trimester to receive temporary parking privileges.

NJ A2110

Exempts 100 percent disabled veterans from payment of motor vehicle registration fees; requires notification of eligible motorists.

NJ A4138

Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

NJ A4156

Requires clinic connected with dental school at public institution of higher education to give priority to 100 percent disabled veterans.

NJ S3585

Allows expectant mothers in third trimester to receive temporary parking privileges.

NJ A5250

Requires clinic connected with dental school at public institution of higher education to give priority to 100 percent disabled veterans.

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