New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2232

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Concerns certain business requirements for motor vehicle dealers.

Impact

The legislation impacts the way motor vehicle dealers operate within the state, emphasizing that all dealers must now adhere to stricter requirements regarding their place of business. This change aims to enhance oversight and ensure compliance with state regulations. By permitting a grace period of three business days for dealers to prove compliance with record-keeping requirements following an unannounced inspection, the bill seeks to balance regulatory enforcement with practical business operations. As a result, licensed dealers will have increased protection against immediate penalties in case of documentation errors during inspections.

Summary

Senate Bill S2232 addresses specific business requirements for motor vehicle dealers in New Jersey. The bill amends existing statutes, particularly R.S.39:10-19, regarding the establishment and maintenance of business premises for licensed dealers. It requires that dealers, including those selling used motor vehicles, maintain a permanent business location that complies with local ordinances. This includes office space with specified minimum dimensions, secured storage for documents, and an area for displaying vehicles. The bill also clarifies the conditions under which licensed dealers can temporarily remove required documentation from their premises for legitimate business purposes, such as acquiring vehicles or titles.

Conclusion

Overall, S2232 represents an effort to modernize and clarify business practices surrounding motor vehicle sales in New Jersey. By mandating improved facilities and documentation practices, the bill aims to enhance consumer confidence, protect the integrity of the vehicle sales industry, and ensure that licensed dealers operate within established legal frameworks. However, ongoing discussions will likely focus on how these new mandates will affect the operational viability of smaller dealerships.

Contention

While the bill seeks to standardize the operational standards for motor vehicle dealers, there may be concerns regarding the administrative burden it imposes on those in the industry. Critics could argue that the stringent requirements for physical space and documentation may hinder small dealers who might struggle to meet these criteria. Furthermore, the bill's reliance on the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission for audits and inspections raises questions about the effectiveness and fairness of enforcement, especially if procedures to appeal or rectify potential compliance issues are not adequately outlined.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4384

Concerns business hours of licensed used motor vehicle dealers.

NJ A5568

Concerns business hours of licensed used motor vehicle dealers.

NJ S1031

Requires Attorney General to maintain database and publish certain information concerning documentary service fees charged by motor vehicle dealers.

NJ S1727

"Used Motor Vehicle Dealer Licensing Act."

NJ A1548

"Used Motor Vehicle Dealer Licensing Act."

NJ S4614

Allows certain motor vehicle franchisors to sell, lease, or assign vehicles to employees.

NJ A5854

Allows certain motor vehicle franchisors to sell, lease, or assign vehicles to employees.

NJ SB864

Motor vehicle dealers; businesses without a physical presence in the Commonwealth selling vehicles.

NJ A5604

"End Tesla Exception Act"; repeals statute permitting Tesla and other zero emission vehicle manufacturers to sell vehicles directly to consumers.

NJ S698

Requires dealership to notify buyers of recalls on used motor vehicles for sale.

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