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NJ A2409

NJ A2409
Requires MVC to place notation on vehicle's registration certificate indicating registrant is deaf.


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Introduced
02/03/2020
In Committee
02/03/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to place a notation on a vehicle's registration certificate indicating the registrant is deaf. This notation would be placed on the certificate provided the applicant has a hearing loss of 41 decibels or greater. As part of the application process, an otorhinolaryngologist (ENT) or an audiologist clinically certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is required to verify the applicant's hearing ability. Upon approval, the Chief Administrator is required to issue the applicant a special registration certificate with the international symbol for deafness or a numerical code designating deafness, whichever the applicant prefers. No additional fees will be assessed for applicants who seek a special registration certificate. For individuals who are deaf, communicating with law enforcement can be a challenge. An officer may not understand what the individual is trying to say or misinterpret any movements or gestures as a sign of aggression and respond with force. Incidents of this nature highlight the extent to which officer training fails to prepare graduates for interactions with the deaf community. Many members of law enforcement receive limited training and resources to help them communicate with the deaf community. Some departments dedicate more time instructing trainees on urgent matters such as use of force, firearms, driving, and first aid. Other departments find they lack the financial resources to ensure officers can access interpreters and translation equipment. Here in New Jersey, local law enforcement is attempting to break down communication barriers by participating in panel discussions with members of the deaf community. These discussions allow individuals who are deaf to ask questions in a non-adversarial setting and provide suggestions for what officers can do during traffic stops to ensure a deaf driver can better understand an officer's instructions. Under New Jersey law, those who are deaf or hard of hearing may apply to receive a deaf or hard of hearing designation on their driver's license. The sponsor believes that placing a notation on a vehicle's registration certificate is one step towards improving how members of law enforcement communicate with motorists during routine traffic stops and prevent future tragedies that may occur as the result of a misunderstanding.

AI Summary

This bill would require the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to place a notation on a vehicle's registration certificate indicating the registrant is deaf. To receive this designation, the applicant must have a hearing loss of 41 decibels or greater, as verified by a licensed medical professional. The notation would display the international symbol for deafness or a numerical code, based on the applicant's preference. There would be no additional fees for the special registration certificate. The sponsor believes this measure will improve communication between law enforcement and deaf drivers during routine traffic stops, helping to prevent misunderstandings and potential tragedies.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee (on 02/03/2020)

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