Authorizes issuance of classic NJ license plates.
The funds collected from the issuance and renewal of these classic plates will be directed to the Special Transportation Fund, created by the state to support transportation projects. However, this initiative will not place any financial burden on state funds, as the implementation costs related to designing, producing, and publicizing the plates must be covered by non-public contributions, limited to $25,000 per individual or organization. If the costs of maintaining the program exceed the established fees, the Chief Administrator has the authority to discontinue the issuance of these plates.
Assembly Bill A2598 aims to authorize the issuance of classic New Jersey license plates that replicate the designs previously issued by the New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles between 1979 and 1991. This initiative is spearheaded by the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, who is responsible for managing the application process and issuing these specialized plates. The bill specifies that an application must be accompanied by a $50 fee, in addition to the regular motor vehicle registration fees, and establishes an annual renewal fee of $10 for these plates.
The implementation of this bill hinges on several prerequisites: the initial funding required to kick off the program must be secured, and a minimum of 500 completed applications must be submitted to the commission. Therefore, the bill will not be put into effect until these conditions are met. Furthermore, there is a clause that states the bill would automatically expire if these conditions are not satisfied within a specific timeframe after its enactment, which introduces an element of uncertainty regarding its long-term viability.