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NJ A135

NJ A135
Removes authority of MVC to increase certain fees; sets certain fees by statute.


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Introduced
01/11/2022
In Committee
01/11/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill removes the power of the board of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to increase fees by regulation in regard to: R.S.39:3-13 (fees for permits and articulated vehicle endorsements); R.S.39:3-20 (fees for registration of commercial motor vehicles based on weight); R.S.39:3-21 (motorcycle registration fee); R.S.39:10-11 (motor vehicle certificate of ownership fees); R.S.39:10-12 (duplicate certificate of ownership fee); R.S.39:10-14 (fees for lien or change of title search); and R.S.39:10-16 (fee for corrected certificate of ownership). The bill amends existing law to set by statute the amount of certain boating certificate of ownership fees rather than to let the fees be established by regulation. The fees are established at the current rates. The bill also rescinds or requires the rescinding of any regulations increasing the above mentioned fees adopted by the board of the commission before the date this bill becomes law. This bill is in response to a rule proposal (41 N.J.R.862(a)) by the Motor Vehicle Commission to adopt regulations to increase fees in the above-mentioned areas. Of particular concern is the proposal to increase the fee for motorcycle registration from $10 to $65 (a more than 600% increase) and the fee for motor vehicle and boat certificates of ownership from $20 to $60 (a 300% increase).

AI Summary

This bill removes the power of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to increase certain fees by regulation and instead sets those fees by statute. The fees affected include permits and endorsements, commercial vehicle registration, motorcycle registration, and certificates of ownership for motor vehicles and boats. The bill also rescinds any regulations increasing these fees that were adopted before the bill becomes law. This is in response to a proposed rule by the Motor Vehicle Commission to significantly increase several of these fees, such as motorcycle registration from $10 to $65 and certificates of ownership from $20 to $60.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee (on 01/11/2022)

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