New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3971

Introduced
12/16/24  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, S3971 will update the definition of medical conditions under New Jersey's vehicle regulations to include a history of or substantial risk of developing skin cancer. This incorporates an additional layer of consideration for vehicle owners who may suffer from ophthalmic or dermatologic photosensitivity, thereby enabling them to legally obtain vehicle window treatments that aid in their health management. Such changes could result in an increased number of motor vehicle owners qualifying for exemptions from current restrictions on window treatments.

Summary

Senate Bill S3971 aims to amend existing New Jersey law concerning the materials that can be applied to the windows and windshields of certain motor vehicles. Specifically, the bill includes skin cancer as a medical condition that permits individuals to apply for permission to use materials, such as tinting, that might ordinarily violate regulations regarding light reflectance or transmittance on vehicle windows. By adding skin cancer to the list of qualifying conditions, the bill seeks to provide greater accessibility for individuals needing special accommodations due to their health conditions.

Contention

While the bill itself appears straightforward in its intentions to accommodate individuals with specific health needs, there may be points of contention surrounding its impact on vehicle safety regulations and the potential for misuse of the exemption. Critics could argue that broadening the scope of medical conditions that justify window tinting may encourage practices that compromise visibility for drivers and passengers. Proponents, however, would likely emphasize the importance of health and well-being for individuals with sensitive conditions, advocating for a balance between safety and accommodating medical needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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.

NJ A3496

Revises and clarifies law concerning permissible motor vehicle window tint.

NJ S0886

Nontransparent Windshields And Windows

NJ S0813

Exempts members of the Rhode Island judiciary from the restrictions on nontransparent windshields and windows in their motor vehicles.

NJ H5884

Exempts members of the Rhode Island judiciary from the restrictions on nontransparent windshields and windows in their motor vehicles.

NJ H5728

Adopts the provisions of Connecticut law pertaining to nontransparent windshields and windows.

NJ HB370

Relative to after market window tinting on motor vehicles for drivers with medical conditions.

NJ SF48

A bill for an act providing for an exception to motor vehicle window tint limitations for persons with certain medical conditions.

NJ HB370

Relative to after market window tinting on motor vehicles for drivers with medical conditions.

Similar Bills

NJ S2063

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

NJ S3858

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

NJ A3496

Revises and clarifies law concerning permissible motor vehicle window tint.

CA AB682

Tanning facilities: Nonionizing Radiation Protection Act.

RI S2869

Nurses

RI H5868

Nurses

MA S2403

To strengthen the review process for a medically conditioned license to operate a motor vehicle

MA S2253

To strengthen the review process for a medically conditioned license to operate a motor vehicle