ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

 

STATEMENT TO

 

ASSEMBLY, No. 1550

 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

 

DATED:  DECEMBER 12, 2022

 

      The Assembly Appropriations Committee reports favorably Assembly Bill No. 1550.

      This bill authorizes the surviving spouse or other family member of a decedent to operate the decedent’s motor vehicle upon the public highways of this State under the decedent’s registration certificate until the expiration of that registration certificate.  New Jersey law currently provides a surviving spouse or other family members 30 days to operate a vehicle under a decedent’s registration certificate.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

      The Office of Legislative Services (OLS) concludes that this bill may result in a marginal decrease in State and local revenues by reducing the number of persons who would be fined for operating a motor vehicle without a valid registration.  In most circumstances, the bill is expected to extend the period of time in which the family member of a decedent may lawfully operate the decedent’s motor vehicle. As a result, this bill is expected to reduce the number of instances in which a person would be deemed to operate a motor vehicle without valid registration, thereby marginally decreasing the amount of associated fine collections.  When a person is fined for a motor vehicle violation, the fine collections are either retained by the State or divided equally between the host municipality and host county depending on whether the fine was imposed by a State or local law enforcement officer. Accordingly, the impact of reduced fine collections would be spread between the State, counties, and municipalities.