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NJ A1031

NJ A1031
Creates exemption from certain MVC fees for prisoners of war.


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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 exempts prisoners of war (P.O.W.) and their spouses from certain New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) fees and expands the availability of P.O.W. license plates to P.O.W. spouses. Under the bill, the P.O.W. exemptions are to apply to all active and reserve components of the military. The bill removes the one motor vehicle per applicant statutory restriction on motor vehicle registration fee exemptions for certain veterans, Congressional Medal of Honor winners, and P.O.W.s. The bill exempts a P.O.W., their spouse, or their surviving spouse from paying MVC motor vehicle registration fees. The bill expands the capacity of a spouse of a P.O.W. to use a P.O.W license plate by extending the P.O.W. license plate fee exemption to include a spouse of a P.O.W., provided that the spouse was married to the P.O.W. at the time the applicant for the P.O.W. license plate was held as a P.O.W., can provide proof of marriage, and has not remarried. The bill also allows the surviving spouse of a P.O.W. to retain the P.O.W. license plates after the death of the P.O.W. at no cost, provided that the spouse was married to the P.O.W. at the time the applicant for the P.O.W. license plate was held as a P.O.W., can provide proof of marriage, and has not remarried.

AI Summary

This bill exempts prisoners of war (POWs) and their spouses from certain New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) fees, expands the availability of POW license plates to POW spouses, and removes the one motor vehicle per applicant restriction on motor vehicle registration fee exemptions for certain veterans, Congressional Medal of Honor winners, and POWs. The bill also allows the surviving spouse of a POW to retain the POW license plates after the death of the POW at no cost, provided the spouse was married to the POW at the time the applicant was held as a POW, can provide proof of marriage, and has not remarried.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee (on 01/11/2022)

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