New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3496

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

Revises and clarifies law concerning permissible motor vehicle window tint.

Impact

The enactment of AB A3496 is expected to significantly impact highway safety and law enforcement procedures relating to vehicle stops and inspections. By explicitly defining acceptable window tinting levels, the bill aims to enhance visibility for drivers and aid police officers in ensuring safe driving conditions. The measure also accommodates individuals with medical exceptions for certain photo-sensitive conditions, demonstrating an effort to balance general safety with personal health needs. The revisions improve clarity in enforcement and compliance, potentially reducing the frequency of misunderstandings related to existing regulations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3496 revises and clarifies existing laws concerning permissible window tinting on motor vehicles in New Jersey. The bill establishes R.S.39:3-74 as the statutory authority which dictates how tinting materials and films can be used on windshields and front side windows. Specifically, it sets stringent rules that prohibit the use of any aftermarket tints unless they were installed by the manufacturer with a light transmittance of at least 70 percent, apart from certain exceptions for law enforcement vehicles and individuals with photosensitive medical conditions. Violators of these stipulations can be fined up to $100, and such violations are considered a primary offense, allowing police to stop vehicles for infractions observed directly on the road.

Contention

Controversially, the bill could create contention regarding individual freedoms, particularly for car enthusiasts and those who prefer darker tints for aesthetic or privacy reasons. Critics may argue that the blanket restrictions on tints fail to account for personal choice and the varied circumstances surrounding individual vehicle use. Law enforcement’s new authority to stop vehicles for window tint violations may lead to concerns about racial profiling or inequitable enforcement. Nonetheless, supporters advocate for the necessity of these regulations to enhance safety on the roads.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AB1303

Vehicles: window tinting.

NJ HB49

Window tint; emergency vehicles.

NJ HB759

Window tinting; vehicle stop.

NJ HF405

A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle window tint, and making penalties applicable.

NJ HB1390

Window tint regulation; revise medical exemption.

NJ HB1231

Window tint regulation; revise medical exemption.

NJ HB633

Window tint regulation; revise medical exemption.

NJ SB1237

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

NJ SB0149

Tinted Vehicle Windows Amendments

NJ HB720

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

Similar Bills

NJ S3971

Include skin cancer as medical condition that permits certain materials on motor vehicle windows and windshields.

NJ S3858

Adds migraine to list of medical conditions permitting person to install motor vehicle window tinting.

NJ S2063

Adds migraine to list of medical conditions permitting person to install motor vehicle window tinting.

HI SB485

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

CA AB1303

Vehicles: window tinting.

CA SB506

Transportation: omnibus bill.

HI HB226

Relating To Windshield Tinting.

NH HB537

Permitting vehicles to have front windshield tinting.