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NJ A4398

NJ A4398
Requires certain local and State government entities to issue certain emergency and warning light permits.


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Introduced
02/19/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides that permits to mount and operate blue and red emergency warning lights on motor vehicles are to be issued by certain local or State entities.Under current law, the Motor Vehicle Commission issues permits to mount and operate blue and red emergency warning lights, and amber warning lights on motor vehicles. Pursuant to statute and regulation, persons who are qualified to apply for the use of blue emergency warning lights include:· members of volunteer fire companies or volunteer first aid or rescue squads; and· members of county or municipal volunteer offices of emergency management whose official duties include responding to a fire or emergency call. Persons who are qualified to apply for the use of red emergency warning lights include:· current municipal chiefs, or first assistant chiefs of police;· current chiefs or first assistant chiefs of volunteer fire companies;· chief officers of first aid or rescue squads;· county and municipal emergency management coordinators or deputy emergency management coordinators;· county medical examiners and certain medical examiners' office staff; · search and rescue teams recognized by county offices of emergency management or the State Office of Emergency Management; and· employees of organizations engaged in the manufacture or sale of emergency vehicles or equipment, who operate such vehicles or equipment only for the purpose of demonstration or delivery. Persons who are qualified to apply for the use of amber warning lights include:· owners or lessees of the follow commercial vehicles:o tow trucks bearing commercial registration; o service vehicles bearing commercial registration;o snow-removal vehicles and sanding vehicles bearing commercial registration; ando security service vehicles bearing commercial registration;· authorized employees of a public utility company;· rural letter carriers employed by the United States Postal Service; and· authorized employees of a contractor or subcontractor of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, or the South Jersey Transportation. This bill, in accordance with a recommendation made in the report issued by the Red Tape Review Commission on February 12, 2012, amends current law to provide that certain red and blue emergency light permit applications that require local or State agency oversight, and the amber warning light permit application that requires municipal oversight, before being issued by the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), will now be issued by the local or State authority, removing the duplicative process of additional oversight by the MVC. The bill also provides that the $25 fee collected by the MVC for issuance of amber light permits to commercial entities will be collected by the municipalities which issue the permits. This bill also removes the sections of law which require the MVC to prepare and issue identification cards for certain persons authorized to mount and operate blue and red emergency warning lights.

AI Summary

This bill shifts the authority for issuing permits for blue and red emergency warning lights from the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to local or State entities, streamlining the process by removing a duplicative oversight step, and also transfers the authority for issuing permits for amber warning lights, typically used by commercial vehicles like tow trucks, service vehicles, snow-removal vehicles, and security vehicles, as well as by rural letter carriers and employees of certain transportation authorities, to municipalities. Previously, the MVC handled all these permits, but this legislation aims to simplify the application process for qualified individuals and organizations, such as volunteer firefighters, first aid or rescue squad members, emergency management personnel, police chiefs, county medical examiners, and employees involved in the demonstration or delivery of emergency vehicles, by having the relevant local or State agency issue the permits directly, with the MVC still setting the standards for the lights and sirens, and municipalities will now collect the $25 fee for amber light permits issued to commercial entities, and the bill also eliminates the requirement for the MVC to issue identification cards for those authorized to use blue and red emergency lights.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 02/19/2026)

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