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NJ S3294

NJ S3294
Establishes that "100 percent Disabled Veterans" are not required to submit to MVC certain documentation to renew parking privileges.


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Introduced
12/16/2020
In Committee
12/09/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill clarifies that a military veteran who is 100 percent disabled is required to submit to the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) a statement from the Department of Veterans Affairs certifying that he or she is 100 percent disabled on the initial application for disability parking privileges, but not on subsequent renewal applications. Under federal law, a veteran rendered permanently disabled by a service-connected injury may receive from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs a 100 percent disability rating, which entitles the veteran to certain unemployment, health care, and educational benefits. New Jersey allows these military veterans to receive a disability identification card, placard, and license plates by submitting to the MVC a statement from the Department of Veterans Affairs certifying that they are 100 percent disabled. A military veteran who qualifies as being 100 percent disabled is not required to submit an application signed by a medical professional. Under this bill, military veterans with a 100 percent disability rating would be required to submit the Department of Veterans Affairs statement on the initial application for parking privileges, but not on subsequent renewal applications.

AI Summary

This bill clarifies that a military veteran who is 100 percent disabled is required to submit a statement from the Department of Veterans Affairs certifying their disability on the initial application for disability parking privileges, but not on subsequent renewal applications. Under federal law, a 100 percent disabled veteran is entitled to certain benefits, and New Jersey allows these veterans to receive a disability identification card, placard, and license plates by submitting the Department of Veterans Affairs certification. This bill aims to streamline the renewal process for these veterans by removing the requirement to resubmit the certification each time.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 12/09/2021)

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