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NJ A2350
NJ A2350Establishes program allowing certain applicants to perform community service in lieu of paying motor vehicle surcharges.
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Introduced
02/03/2020
02/03/2020
In Committee
12/13/2021
12/13/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill establishes a "Motor Vehicle Surcharge Community Service Program," administered by the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development. The program allows a person who is unemployed but has enrolled in an education or job training program to perform community service in lieu of paying motor vehicle surcharges. The bill requires the commissioner to coordinate with the Chief Administrator of the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to waive motor vehicle surcharges imposed on applicants who complete a community service project in participating counties and municipalities. To be eligible to participate in the program, the bill requires an applicant to demonstrate that the applicant is unemployed, has been assessed and is unable to pay a motor vehicle surcharge or surcharges, and is enrolled in a job training or education program. The process of applying for a commercial driver license or endorsement constitutes job training under the bill. If the driving privilege of an applicant has been suspended for failure to pay surcharges, the bill requires the chief administrator to reinstate the applicant's driving privilege when the applicant commences the community services program. If an applicant fails to complete a community service project, the applicant's total outstanding motor vehicle surcharges and any interest accrued become due immediately, and the bill directs that the applicant's driving privilege be suspended until the applicant satisfies the outstanding surcharge assessment. The bill allows the governing body of any county or municipality may apply to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development to participate in the program. The eligible community service projects are to include, but not be limited to, improvements to county and municipal buildings, grounds, roads, streams, and other county or municipal property, provided that the volunteer labor used by a municipality or county may not displace or remove from employment any paid public or private employee or in any way reduce the workforce within a county or municipality. The bill further provides that a qualifying applicant may not be denied participation in the program due to a lack of volunteer labor projects. After a person has completed a community service project under the program, the bill requires the chief administrator to waive all surcharges and interest levied for accumulated motor vehicle points and those levied for motor vehicle violations or convictions for which points are not assessed. The bill provides that any driver whose outstanding surcharges include levies imposed for a drunk driving conviction or refusal to submit to a blood alcohol content test is not eligible to participate in this program.
AI Summary
This bill establishes a "Motor Vehicle Surcharge Community Service Program" administered by the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development. The program allows unemployed individuals enrolled in an education or job training program to perform community service in lieu of paying motor vehicle surcharges. Eligible applicants must demonstrate they are unemployed, unable to pay the surcharges, and enrolled in job training or education. If an applicant completes the community service project, the Chief Administrator of the Motor Vehicle Commission will waive the surcharges and any interest. Participating counties and municipalities can apply to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development to have eligible community service projects, such as improvements to public property, which cannot displace paid employees. The bill also requires the Chief Administrator to reinstate the driving privileges of applicants who begin the community service program and suspend those who fail to complete it.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (6)
JoAnn Downey (D)*,
Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D)*,
Anthony Verrelli (D)*,
Annette Chaparro (D),
Mila Jasey (D),
Bill Moen (D),
Last Action
Substituted by S914 (SCS) (on 12/20/2021)
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