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A 2334

Exempts 100 percent disabled veterans from payment of motor vehicle registration fees; requires notification of eligible motorists.

2026-2027 Regular Session Introduced by Aura Dunn and 6 co-sponsors

New Jersey bill exempts 100% disabled veterans from vehicle registration fees and requires state notification of eligible motorists to claim the benefit.

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee
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Bill Summary · A 2334

Legislative bill overview

Bill A 2334 would eliminate motor vehicle registration fees for veterans with a 100 percent disability rating. The bill also requires the state to notify eligible veterans about this exemption so they can take advantage of it.

Why is this important

Motor vehicle registration fees represent an ongoing cost for vehicle owners. For disabled veterans living on fixed incomes or managing service-connected disabilities, eliminating this recurring expense provides tangible financial relief. The notification requirement ensures eligible veterans actually know about and can access the benefit rather than it remaining unused.

Potential points of contention

  • Revenue impact: Eliminating registration fees reduces state transportation funding, which may affect road maintenance, infrastructure, or other DMV operations unless alternative funding is identified
  • Definition scope: The bill limits exemption to 100 percent disabled veterans; some may argue this excludes veterans with high disability ratings (80-90 percent) who face comparable financial hardship
  • Administrative burden: The notification requirement adds costs to implement a state-wide outreach system to identify and contact all eligible veterans

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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