A 4920
Amends definition of "commercial motor vehicle" to revise minimum passenger capacity threshold.
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Bill overview
This bill amends the definition of "commercial motor vehicle" (CMV) in New Jersey law to revise the minimum passenger capacity threshold. Specifically, it removes the requirement that a vehicle transporting eight or more but less than 16 passengers, including the driver, be considered a CMV if used for daily hire. The revised definition now states that a CMV is defined by GVWR, combination weight rating, passenger capacity of 16 or more, hazardous material requirements, or operation by certain entities. This change aims to clarify the scope of CMV regulations.
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Kenyatta Stewart
Shanique Speight
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