39:3-13.4 Probationary driver's license.
4. a. The holder of a special learner's permit shall be entitled to a probationary driver's license (1) upon attaining the age of 17 years, (2) upon the satisfactory completion of an approved behind-the-wheel driver training course as indicated upon the face of the special permit over the signature of the principal of the school or the person operating the driving school in which the course was conducted, (3) upon the completion of six months' driving experience with a validated special learner's permit in compliance with the provisions of section 6 of P.L.1977, c.25 (C.39:3-13.2a), and (4) upon passing the road test pursuant to R.S.39:3-10.
b. The holder of a probationary license shall be permitted to operate the passenger automobile with only one additional passenger in the vehicle besides any dependent of the probationary license holder, except that this passenger restriction shall not apply when the holder of the probationary license is at least 21 years of age or the probationary license holder is accompanied by a parent or guardian. Further, the holder of the probationary license who is under 21 years of age shall not drive during the hours between 11:01 p.m. and 5 a.m.; provided however, that this condition may be waived for an emergency which, in the judgment of local police, is of sufficient severity and magnitude to substantially endanger the health, safety, welfare, or property of a person or for any bona fide employment or religion-related activity if the employer or appropriate religious authority provides written verification of such activity in a manner provided for by the chief administrator.
c. The holder of the probationary license shall not use any hand-held or hands-free interactive wireless communication device, except in an emergency, while operating a moving passenger automobile on a public road or highway. "Use" shall include, but not be limited to, talking or listening on any hand-held or hands-free interactive wireless communication device or operating its keys, buttons, or other controls. In addition, the holder of the probationary license shall ensure that all occupants of the vehicle are secured in a properly adjusted and fastened seat belt or child restraint system.
d. In addition to any other penalties provided under law, the holder of a probationary license who accumulates more than two motor vehicle points or is convicted of a violation of R.S.39:4-50; section 2 of P.L.1981, c.512 (C.39:4-50.4a); section 1 of P.L.1992, c.189 (C.39:4-50.14); R.S.39:4-129; N.J.S.2C:11-5; section 1 of P.L.2017, c.165 (C.2C:11-5.3); subsection c. of N.J.S.2C:12-1; or any other motor vehicle law the chief administrator deems to be significant and applicable pursuant to regulation shall, for the first violation, be required to satisfactorily complete a remedial training course of not less than four hours which may be given by the commission, a driving school licensed by the chief administrator pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1951, c.216 (C.39:12-2), or any Statewide safety organization approved by the chief administrator. The course shall be administered pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the chief administrator and subject to oversight by the commission. The authority of the chief administrator to suspend, revoke, or deny issuance of an initial or renewal license to operate a driving school or an instructor's license, and to assess fines, pursuant to P.L.1951, c.216 (C.39:12-1 et seq.) shall apply to any violations related to the administration of a remedial training course. The license holder shall also remit a course fee prior to the commencement of the course.
e. When notified by a court of competent jurisdiction that a probationary license holder has been convicted of a second or subsequent violation, in addition to any other penalties provided under law, the chief administrator shall, without the exercise of discretion or a hearing, suspend the probationary license for three months, and shall postpone eligibility for a basic license for an equivalent period. In addition, when the chief administrator is notified by a court of competent jurisdiction that a probationary license holder has been convicted of any alcohol or drug-related offense unrelated to the operation of a motor vehicle, and he is not otherwise subject to any other suspension penalty therefor, the chief administrator shall, without the exercise of discretion or a hearing, suspend the probationary license for six months.
f. The chief administrator shall provide the holder of a probationary license with two removable, transferable, highly visible, reflective decals indicating that the driver of the vehicle may be the holder of a probationary license. The decals shall be designed by the chief administrator, in consultation with the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety. The chief administrator may charge a fee for the decals not to exceed the actual cost of producing and distributing the decals. The decals shall be displayed in a manner prescribed by the chief administrator, in consultation with the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety, and shall be clearly visible to law enforcement officers. The holder of a probationary license shall not operate a vehicle unless the decals are displayed. The decal shall be removed once the driver's probationary license period has ended.
g. A probationary license may be sent by mail and shall be clearly identifiable and distinguishable in appearance from a basic license by any name, mark, color, or device deemed appropriate by the chief administrator.
h. A person issued a probationary license pursuant to this section may be issued a standard probationary license or a REAL ID probationary license. The chief administrator shall require an applicant for a standard probationary license to provide as proof of the applicant's identity, age, and residence primary and secondary documents, with which the chief administrator shall attribute point values in accordance with the point based identification verification program established pursuant to section 28 of P.L.2003, c.13 (C.39:2A-28). The point total required to prove the identity of an applicant for the standard probationary license shall be the same for every applicant, regardless of immigration status. In the event that the commission changes the point total threshold, the requirement that every applicant reach the same point total threshold shall remain in effect.
In addition to requiring an applicant for a probationary license to submit satisfactory proof of identity and age, the chief administrator shall require the applicant to provide:
(1) as a condition for obtaining a standard probationary license, proof of the applicant's social security number and one document providing satisfactory proof that the applicant is a New Jersey resident. If the applicant does not have a social security number, the applicant shall either:
(a) provide satisfactory proof of an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number; or
(b) indicate, in a manner prescribed by the commission and consistent with all other provisions of P.L.2019, c.271 (C.39:3-10o et al.), that the person is not eligible to receive a social security number; or
(2) as a condition for obtaining a REAL ID probationary license: two documents providing satisfactory proof that the applicant is a New Jersey resident; proof of the applicant's social security number or verification of ineligibility for a social security number in accordance with the "REAL ID Act of 2005," Pub.L.109-13, any acts amendatory or supplementary thereto, and any federal regulations adopted thereunder; and proof that the applicant's presence in the United States is authorized under federal law.
A standard probationary license shall indicate that the license shall not be accepted as identification for an official purpose, as that term is defined under the "REAL ID Act of 2005," Pub.L.109-13, any acts amendatory or supplementary thereto, and any federal regulations adopted thereunder.
If the chief administrator has reasonable cause to suspect that any document presented by an applicant pursuant to this section is altered, false, or otherwise invalid, the chief administrator shall refuse to grant the probationary license until such time as the document may be verified by the issuing agency to the chief administrator's satisfaction.
A person violating this section shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $500 or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 60 days, but if that person has never been licensed to drive in this State or any other jurisdiction, the applicant shall be subject to a fine of not less than $200 and, in addition, the court shall issue an order to the commission requiring the commission to refuse to issue a license to operate a motor vehicle to the person for a period of not less than 180 days.
i. Any documents and personal information, including an applicant's photograph, obtained by the commission from an applicant for a standard probationary license shall be confidential, shall not be considered a government record pursuant to P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.), P.L.2001, c.404 (C.47:1A-5 et al.), or the common law concerning access to government records, and shall not be disclosed by the commission for any purpose related to Title 8 of the United States Code without the informed consent of the applicant, a warrant signed by a State or federal judge, or a lawful court order or subpoena; except that nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit, or in any way restrict, any action where such prohibition or restriction would be contrary to federal law; and except that information under this subsection may be shared in accordance with section 2 of P.L.2021, c.139 (C.39:2-3.9). When responding to a warrant, court order, or subpoena, the commission may disclose only those records or information specifically requested in the warrant, court order, or subpoena.
Possession of a standard probationary license issued pursuant to this section shall not be considered evidence of an individual's citizenship or immigration status and shall not be used as a basis for an investigation, arrest, citation, prosecution, or detention.
Information regarding an applicant's Individual Tax Identification Number, social security number, or ineligibility to receive a social security number obtained by the commission for the issuance of a standard probationary license pursuant to this section, shall not be considered a government record pursuant to P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.), P.L.2001, c.404 (C.47:1A-5 et al.), or the common law concerning access to government records, and shall not be disclosed by the commission except where: (1) required by section 11 of P.L.1998, c.1 (C.2A:17-56.60); (2) the applicant provides written informed consent to the disclosure; (3) the requesting entity presents a warrant signed by a State or federal judge, a lawful court order, or a subpoena; (4) required by State or federal law, and to the extent that the disclosure may be necessary to permit the State to participate in the National Driver Register program, as set forth in 49 U.S.C. s.30301 et seq.; (5) the disclosure is in connection with an audit or investigation of identity fraud, driver's license fraud, or non-driver identification card fraud; or (6) consistent with section 2 of P.L.2021, c.139 (C.39:2-3.9).
L.1950, c.127, s.4; amended 1951, c.7, s.2; 1977, c.25, s.8; 1998, c.108, s.7; 2001, c.420, s.8; 2009, c.37, s.3; 2009, c.38, s.9; 2017, c.165, s.13; 2019, c.271, s.14; 2021, c.139, s.7.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 39 - Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation
Section 39:1-1 - Words and phrases defined.
Section 39:2-1 - Department continued
Section 39:2-2 - Director of division of motor vehicles; appointment; term; salary; bond; oath
Section 39:2-3 - Powers, duties of commission.
Section 39:2-3.2 - Cooperation by New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to register voters.
Section 39:2-3.3 - Definitions relative to privacy of motor vehicle records.
Section 39:2-3.4 - Disclosure of personal information connected with motor vehicle record.
Section 39:2-3.4a - Information, documentation required from applicant.
Section 39:2-3.5 - Violation, fourth degree crime.
Section 39:2-3.6 - Liability for civil action.
Section 39:2-3.7 - Construction of act.
Section 39:2-3.8 - Electronic, digital processing of motor vehicle transactions.
Section 39:2-4 - Deputy director; powers; bonds; oath
Section 39:2-9.2 - Reemployment rights
Section 39:2-9.3 - Appointment to state police
Section 39:2-9.4 - Qualifications of appointee
Section 39:2-9.5 - Transfer of pension contributions and reserves
Section 39:2-9.7 - State Agency Transfer Act; application to act
Section 39:2-9.8 - Construction of act concerning graduated driver licensing and driving schools.
Section 39:2-10 - Records and seal; authentication of documents
Section 39:2-11 - Office facilities and supplies
Section 39:2-13 - Medical advisory panel
Section 39:2-14 - Appointments; term; reimbursement for expenses
Section 39:2-15 - Duties; recommendations; adoption by division
Section 39:2-16 - Nonliability for civil damages as a result of providing reports, records, etc.
Section 39:2A-1 - Short title.
Section 39:2A-2 - Findings, declarations relative to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
Section 39:2A-3 - Definitions relative to New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
Section 39:2A-4 - "New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission" established; division abolished.
Section 39:2A-5 - Transfer of employees; retirement system, health benefits.
Section 39:2A-6 - Employee seniority, benefits transferred, continued.
Section 39:2A-7 - Probationary period for certain employees.
Section 39:2A-8 - Determination of employee salaries.
Section 39:2A-9 - Testing of provisional employees.
Section 39:2A-10 - Powers of deputy chief administrator.
Section 39:2A-11 - Administrator considered "appointing authority."
Section 39:2A-12 - Board; membership; appointment; terms, vacancies.
Section 39:2A-13 - Powers, duties of board.
Section 39:2A-14 - Election of vice-chair.
Section 39:2A-15 - Member compensation.
Section 39:2A-16 - Meetings of board.
Section 39:2A-17 - Minutes delivered to Governor, effect of veto.
Section 39:2A-18 - Members subject to Conflicts of Interest Law.
Section 39:2A-19 - Removal of member.
Section 39:2A-20 - Authorization of payment methods including electronic.
Section 39:2A-21 - Rules, regulations.
Section 39:2A-22 - Annual report to Governor, Legislature.
Section 39:2A-23 - Immunity from liability.
Section 39:2A-24 - Absolute, qualified immunities.
Section 39:2A-25 - Legal representation.
Section 39:2A-26 - Advisory council.
Section 39:2A-27 - Study on location, adequacy of agency facilities.
Section 39:2A-28 - Powers, duties of chief administrator.
Section 39:2A-29 - Goals of administrator, deputy administrator.
Section 39:2A-31 - Exercise of powers by commission for people; tax exemption.
Section 39:2A-32 - Fingerprinting, criminal history checks of employees; use.
Section 39:2A-33 - Contracts for ancillary services; use of revenues; rules, regulations.
Section 39:2A-34 - Reorganization plans superseded.
Section 39:2A-35 - Transfer of Commercial Bus Unit.
Section 39:2A-36 - Revenues to be remitted to commission, General Fund.
Section 39:2A-36.1 - Increase in fees, surcharges.
Section 39:2A-37 - Fees concerning licenses, effective date, revenue of the commission, certain.
Section 39:2A-38 - Additional fees as security surcharge; commission revenue.
Section 39:2A-39 - Monies considered revenues of commission.
Section 39:2A-40 - Prior law superseded.
Section 39:2A-41 - Severability; liberal construction.
Section 39:2A-42 - Promotional payment incentives.
Section 39:2A-43 - "Mainland Memoriam Act."
Section 39:2A-44 - Provision of language translation services.
Section 39:3-1 - Certain vehicles excepted from chapter
Section 39:3-2 - Motor vehicles used on rural mail routes not commercial cars
Section 39:3-3 - Motor vehicle agents, appointment, duties; background checks.
Section 39:3-4a - Temporary registration of motor vehicle in another state by resident of New Jersey
Section 39:3-4b - Temporary registration.
Section 39:3-4d - "Geographical district" defined
Section 39:3-4e - Rules and regulations; information by insurers
Section 39:3-4f - Vehicles registered in foreign country, operation by owner permitted temporarily
Section 39:3-4.1 - Licensing motor vehicles for transportation of passengers for hire
Section 39:3-5 - Denial of registration, reciprocity
Section 39:3-5.1 - Federal tax payment required
Section 39:3-6.1 - Definitions
Section 39:3-6.2 - Authority of director to make arrangements, agreements or declarations
Section 39:3-6.6 - Leased vehicles
Section 39:3-6.9 - Written agreements, arrangements or declarations required; filing
Section 39:3-6.10 - Suspension or cancellation of exemptions, benefits, or privileges
Section 39:3-6.11 - Definitions relative to apportioned vehicles
Section 39:3-6.12 - Membership in International Registration Plan
Section 39:3-6.13 - Registration of apportioned vehicles
Section 39:3-6.14 - Registration, administrative fees.
Section 39:3-6.15 - Preservation of operational records
Section 39:3-6.16 - Temporary registration
Section 39:3-6.17 - Violation, fines
Section 39:3-6.18 - Motor carrier audits of operational records
Section 39:3-6.19 - Supersedure; nonapplicability
Section 39:3-6.20 - "Proportional Registration Distributive Fund"
Section 39:3-6.21 - Reciprocity
Section 39:3-7 - Power of attorney given by nonresident; service of process
Section 39:3-8 - Registration fee for passenger automobile; other vehicles.
Section 39:3-8.1 - Licensing of noncommercial trucks.
Section 39:3-8.2 - Additional fees.
Section 39:3-8.3 - Definitions relative to certificate of ownership for certain motor vehicles.
Section 39:3-9a - Legal name of licensee; endorsement.
Section 39:3-9b - Street address on driver's license; exceptions.
Section 39:3-9c - Rules, regulations on use of drivers' addresses.
Section 39:3-10 - Licensing of drivers.
Section 39:3-10a - Fee for restoration of suspended or revoked licenses, vehicle registrations.
Section 39:3-10b - Applications for motorcycle license.
Section 39:3-10c - Vision screening
Section 39:3-10d - Implementation of vision reexamination
Section 39:3-10f - Licenses, initial, renewal, photograph; fees.
Section 39:3-10f1 - Construction of act concerning local law enforcement costs.
Section 39:3-10f2 - Release, disclosure of licensee's picture prohibited; exceptions.
Section 39:3-10f3 - Rules, regulations.
Section 39:3-10f4 - Fee for digitized photograph.
Section 39:3-10f5 - Use of revenues from fees.
Section 39:3-10f7 - Waiver of fee for replacement driver's license for organ, tissue donor.
Section 39:3-10h - Process to prevent forgery, alteration.
Section 39:3-10j - Findings, declaration concerning commercial driver's licenses.
Section 39:3-10k - Exemption for operators of certain emergency, other equipment or vehicles.
Section 39:3-10l - Rules, regulations
Section 39:3-10m - Applicants for license, other documents; voter registration.
Section 39:3-10n - Issuance of temporary driver's license.
Section 39:3-10p - Discrimination prohibited.
Section 39:3-10.1 - Licensing of bus drivers, exceptions.
Section 39:3-10.1a - School bus driver; certain tests required.
Section 39:3-10.1b - Definitions relative to school bus endorsement; suspension
Section 39:3-10.4 - Report to director by physicians of persons subject to epileptiform seizures
Section 39:3-10.5 - Report by drivers' license applicants subject to epileptiform seizures
Section 39:3-10.7 - Confidentiality of reports of persons subject to epileptiform seizures
Section 39:3-10.8b - Amendment of notation.
Section 39:3-10.9 - Short title
Section 39:3-10.11 - Definitions relative to commercial driver licenses.
Section 39:3-10.12 - Tests for commercial driver license.
Section 39:3-10.13 - Alcohol, controlled substance use prohibited
Section 39:3-10.14 - Request for and provision of driving record and license information.
Section 39:3-10.15 - Notification of moving violations, disqualification or suspension.
Section 39:3-10.16 - Refusal to grant, suspension, revocation of license
Section 39:3-10.17 - Issuance, transfer of commercial driver license
Section 39:3-10.17b - Definitions relative to certain commercial driver licenses; issuance.
Section 39:3-10.18 - Possession of valid commercial driver license mandatory.
Section 39:3-10.18a - Valid license required to operate autobus; violations, fines.
Section 39:3-10.19 - Operation of commercial motor vehicle in this State
Section 39:3-10.20 - Suspension of commercial motor vehicle driving privilege.
Section 39:3-10.21 - Regulation of third party testing.
Section 39:3-10.21a - Commercial Driver License Testing Pilot Program.
Section 39:3-10.22 - Waiver of skills test.
Section 39:3-10.23 - Provisions for efficient processing
Section 39:3-10.24 - Taking of breath samples
Section 39:3-10.24a - Blood sample from operator under certain circumstances.
Section 39:3-10.25 - Methods and techniques of chemical analyses forms
Section 39:3-10.26 - Limit of one license
Section 39:3-10.27 - Rules, regulations
Section 39:3-10.28 - Power of director to make agreements, arrangements, declarations
Section 39:3-10.29 - Waiver by director
Section 39:3-10.30 - Fees; duration of commercial driver license.
Section 39:3-10.31 - Motorcycle road test, waiver.
Section 39:3-10.32 - Additional penalties.
Section 39:3-10.34 - Autocycles, registration, insurance coverage; definitions; rules, regulations.
Section 39:3-11 - Drivers license with restrictions or conditions; violations; punishment
Section 39:3-11a - Hearing impaired persons; special driver's license; fee
Section 39:3-11b - Rules and regulations
Section 39:3-11.2 - Discretion as to granting license; consent of parent or guardian
Section 39:3-11.3 - Rules and regulations
Section 39:3-11.5a - Renewal of certain documents by deployed military personnel, families.
Section 39:3-12 - Illegal securing of driver's license; punishment
Section 39:3-12.1 - Application for renewal of registration or license
Section 39:3-12.4 - Issuance, renewal, subject of organ, tissue donation addressed.
Section 39:3-12.5 - Collaboration between NJMVC, departments, and organ procurement organizations.
Section 39:3-13 - Examination permits.
Section 39:3-13b - Provision of minor's motor vehicle record to parent, guardian.
Section 39:3-13.1 - Issuance of special learner's permit.
Section 39:3-13.2 - Scope and effect of special learner's permit
Section 39:3-13.2a - Special learner's permit; use, hours.
Section 39:3-13.3 - Written application for special permit.
Section 39:3-13.4 - Probationary driver's license.
Section 39:3-13.6 - Evaluation of graduated license program; report to Governor, Legislature.
Section 39:3-13.7 - Rules, regulations.
Section 39:3-13.9 - Public education campaign.
Section 39:3-14 - Official drivers licensed free; special certificate; termination and surrender
Section 39:3-15.1 - Rules and regulations; forms
Section 39:3-15.2 - Military members, spouses, dependents, out-of-state domicile, vehicle operation.
Section 39:3-16 - Authority of commissioner; suspension of touring privileges
Section 39:3-17 - Touring privileges of nonresident chauffeurs or drivers
Section 39:3-18 - General registration; "D" or temporary plates, use, security, fees.
Section 39:3-19 - Annual registration fees
Section 39:3-19.2 - School vehicles; fees; exemptions
Section 39:3-19.3 - Inapplicability of act to certain buses and vehicles
Section 39:3-19.5 - Special registration plates for limousines.
Section 39:3-19.6 - Fee imposed on limousine services.
Section 39:3-20 - Commercial motor vehicle registrations; fees.
Section 39:3-20.1 - Issuance of registration certificate, plates for empty vehicles.
Section 39:3-20.2 - Misuse of "in-transit empty" registration; penalty
Section 39:3-20.3 - Weight limit for vehicles registered out-of-State; violations, penalties, fines.
Section 39:3-20.4 - "Highway Safety Fund."
Section 39:3-21 - Motorcycle registration fee.
Section 39:3-22a - Reduction of fees on or after October 1
Section 39:3-22.1 - Refund of registration fee for members of military; application procedure
Section 39:3-22.2 - Warrant for refund
Section 39:3-23 - Rubber tires or tires of approved material required
Section 39:3-23.1 - Use of non-rubber tires.
Section 39:3-24 - Farm tractors, traction equipment; registration; operation; emblem; fee.
Section 39:3-24.2 - Slow moving vehicle emblem.
Section 39:3-24.3 - Rules, regulations defining the term "farm implement."
Section 39:3-24.5 - Rules, regulations relative to self-propelled sprayers.
Section 39:3-25 - "Farmer" license plate, issuance, fee, expiration.
Section 39:3-26.1 - Use of self-propelled vehicles; registration.
Section 39:3-26.2 - Application; issuance; contents
Section 39:3-26.3 - Unauthorized use of highway by unregistered vehicles; penalty
Section 39:3-27 - Registration fee not charged for certain vehicles.
Section 39:3-27.3 - Definitions.
Section 39:3-27.4 - Historic motor vehicles; registration, license plates, display.
Section 39:3-27.5 - Amateur radio call letter registration plates.
Section 39:3-27.6 - Application; form, fee.
Section 39:3-27.7 - Revocation or expiration; notification of director
Section 39:3-27.9 - Issuance; proof of membership; fees
Section 39:3-27.10 - Termination of association; return of special plate
Section 39:3-27.11 - Unauthorized uses
Section 39:3-27.12 - Violations; fine
Section 39:3-27.13 - National Guard registration plates
Section 39:3-27.14 - Interdepartmental rules, regulations
Section 39:3-27.15 - "Disabled veteran" license plate
Section 39:3-27.16 - Issuance; fee
Section 39:3-27.17 - Unauthorized use; prohibition
Section 39:3-27.18 - Violations; fine
Section 39:3-27.19 - Commuter vans, issuance of registration, plates
Section 39:3-27.20 - Termination of use; surrender of special plate
Section 39:3-27.21 - Unauthorized use of special plate
Section 39:3-27.22 - Violations; fine
Section 39:3-27.23 - Rules and regulations
Section 39:3-27.24 - Special "P.O.W." plates; plates to surviving spouse
Section 39:3-27.25 - Rules, regulations
Section 39:3-27.28 - Disposition of fees
Section 39:3-27.31 - Surrender of special registration plates after leaving office
Section 39:3-27.32 - Disposition of fees
Section 39:3-27.33 - Members of military reserve unit; special license plates
Section 39:3-27.34 - Rules and regulations
Section 39:3-27.35 - Organization vehicle registration plates
Section 39:3-27.36 - Conditions for issuance
Section 39:3-27.37 - Director as final authority
Section 39:3-27.38 - Suspension of approval
Section 39:3-27.39 - Rules, regulations
Section 39:3-27.40 - Other laws unaffected
Section 39:3-27.41 - Special purple heart veteran plates; plates to surviving spouse
Section 39:3-27.43 - Purple heart emblem may be affixed to license plates
Section 39:3-27.44 - Rules, regulations
Section 39:3-27.45 - Special license plates, insignia for Silver Star medal holders
Section 39:3-27.46 - "Combat Infantryman Badge" plates
Section 39:3-27.47 - Definitions
Section 39:3-27.48 - Issuance of coastal protection license plates
Section 39:3-27.49 - Application, fee
Section 39:3-27.50 - "Coastal Protection Trust Fund;" special emergency account created
Section 39:3-27.51 - Reimbursement to division prior to deposit of license plate fees
Section 39:3-27.52 - Recommendation for appropriation; distribution
Section 39:3-27.53 - Notification to eligible motorists
Section 39:3-27.54 - Interagency memorandum of agreement
Section 39:3-27.55 - Issuance of animal welfare license plates
Section 39:3-27.56 - Use of fees
Section 39:3-27.57 - Notification of eligible motorists
Section 39:3-27.58 - Interagency memorandum of agreement
Section 39:3-27.59 - Issuance of EMT-A special license plates
Section 39:3-27.60 - Use of fees collected
Section 39:3-27.61 - Definitions
Section 39:3-27.62 - Issuance of United States Olympic license plates
Section 39:3-27.63 - Application; fee
Section 39:3-27.64 - "Garden State Games Trust Fund" created
Section 39:3-27.65 - Allocation of funds
Section 39:3-27.66 - Notification of eligible motorists
Section 39:3-27.67 - Issuance of Battleship U.S.S. New Jersey license plates.
Section 39:3-27.68 - Application procedure, fees
Section 39:3-27.69 - "Battleship New Jersey Memorial Fund."
Section 39:3-27.70 - Use of license plate fees
Section 39:3-27.71 - Notification to motorists.
Section 39:3-27.72 - Definitions relative to issuance of historic preservation license plates
Section 39:3-27.73 - Issuance of historic preservation license plates
Section 39:3-27.74 - Application for historic preservation license plate
Section 39:3-27.75 - "Historic Preservation License Plate Fund" created.
Section 39:3-27.76 - Use of funds to reimburse division
Section 39:3-27.77 - Notification of eligible motorists.
Section 39:3-27.78 - Procedures set forth in interagency memorandum of agreement.
Section 39:3-27.79 - Issuance of shade tree, community forest preservation license plates.
Section 39:3-27.80 - Application, fee for shade tree, community forest preservation license plate
Section 39:3-27.81 - Creation of "Shade Tree and Community Forest Preservation License Plate Fund"
Section 39:3-27.82 - Reimbursement to Division of Motor Vehicles
Section 39:3-27.84 - Interagency memorandum of agreement
Section 39:3-27.85 - Pinelands preservation license plates; fees
Section 39:3-27.86 - Issuance of Barnegat Bay Decoy, Baymen's Museum license plates
Section 39:3-27.87 - Application for license plate; fee
Section 39:3-27.88 - Reimbursement to division
Section 39:3-27.89 - Notification to motorists
Section 39:3-27.90 - Issuance of "Conquer Cancer" license plates; fees; distribution.
Section 39:3-27.91 - Definitions relative to Liberty State park license plates
Section 39:3-27.92 - Liberty State Park license plates, issuance
Section 39:3-27.93 - Application, annual fee
Section 39:3-27.94 - Liberty State Park License Plate Fund
Section 39:3-27.95 - Reimbursement to division; average cost per license plate
Section 39:3-27.96 - Notices to eligible motorists
Section 39:3-27.97 - Interagency memorandum of agreement
Section 39:3-27.98 - Submarine veterans emblem authorized.
Section 39:3-27.99 - Rules, regulations relative to submarine veterans emblems.
Section 39:3-27.100 - Issuance of Meadowlands conservation license plates.
Section 39:3-27.102 - Fees deposted into Meadowlands Conservation Trust Fund.
Section 39:3-27.103 - Reimbursement to Division of Motor Vehicles.
Section 39:3-27.104 - Notification of availability of Meadowlands conservation license plates.
Section 39:3-27.105 - Interagency memorandum of agreement.
Section 39:3-27.106 - Issuance of "Navy Cross" license plates.
Section 39:3-27.107 - Deborah Heart and Lung Center license plates.
Section 39:3-27.108 - Application, renewal; fee.
Section 39:3-27.109 - "Deborah Hospital Foundation Fund."
Section 39:3-27.110 - Contribution to offset initial costs.
Section 39:3-27.111 - Reimbursement for costs incurred.
Section 39:3-27.112 - Notification to eligible motorists.
Section 39:3-27.113 - Memorandum of agreement.
Section 39:3-27.114 - Special license plates for former municipal mayor
Section 39:3-27.115 - Special license plates for former legislator
Section 39:3-27.116 - Issuance of "Promote Agriculture" license plates
Section 39:3-27.117 - Additional fee
Section 39:3-27.118 - Contribution from New Jersey Farm Bureau
Section 39:3-27.119 - Use of additional fees
Section 39:3-27.120 - Annual certification of cost per license plate; fee increase, method
Section 39:3-27.121 - Notification of eligible motorists
Section 39:3-27.122 - Memorandum of agreement by DMV and Farm Bureau
Section 39:3-27.125 - Use of appropriated funds
Section 39:3-27.126 - Memorandum of agreement
Section 39:3-27.127 - Issuance of "Be An Organ Donor" license plates; application; fees.
Section 39:3-27.128 - Contribution from New Jersey Transplant Association.
Section 39:3-27.129 - Notification of availability to motorists.
Section 39:3-27.130 - Annual certification of cost per license plate.