A 3430
"End Tesla Exception Act"; repeals statute permitting Tesla and other zero emission vehicle manufacturers to sell vehicles directly to consumers.
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Bill overview
This bill, titled the ‘End Tesla Exception Act,’ seeks to repeal a New Jersey law that allowed Tesla and other zero-emission vehicle manufacturers to sell vehicles directly to consumers. Currently, these manufacturers can bypass traditional dealerships. This bill would reinstate the requirement that these vehicles be sold through licensed motor vehicle dealers, aligning with existing regulations and potentially increasing consumer protections. It aims to level the playing field for established dealerships and ensure compliance with state vehicle safety and sales standards.
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Luanne Peterpaul
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