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NJ S3486

NJ S3486
Increases from six to 10 the number of motor vehicle penalty points necessary to incur surcharges.


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Introduced
11/09/2017
In Committee
11/09/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill increases from six to 10 the number of motor vehicle penalty points that a driver may accrue before being subject to motor vehicle surcharges. Motor vehicle surcharges are fines imposed on drivers who have accumulated six or more penalty points in less than three years for traffic violations or have been convicted in court for a specific offense. A person who accumulates six or more points within three years from his or her last posted violation is subject to a $150 surcharge plus $25 for each additional point. Failure to pay surcharges may result in a driver's license suspension. In order to reduce the number of driver's licenses suspended for failure to pay surcharges, this bill increases the number of penalty points a person may accrue before surcharges are assessed. Under the bill, a person who accrues 10 or more penalty points within three years from his or her last posted conviction is subject to motor vehicle surcharges.

AI Summary

This bill increases from six to 10 the number of motor vehicle penalty points that a driver may accrue before being subject to motor vehicle surcharges. Motor vehicle surcharges are fines imposed on drivers who have accumulated six or more penalty points in less than three years for traffic violations or have been convicted of specific offenses. The bill aims to reduce the number of driver's licenses suspended for failure to pay surcharges by increasing the threshold for when surcharges are assessed.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 11/09/2017)

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