Category Archives: Legislative Updates

Headlights on in the Rain – 39:3-46

39:3-46. Definitions relative to illuminating devices. 39:3-46. As used in this article, unless the context requires another or different construction: “Approved” means approved by the commission and when applied to lamps and other illuminating devices means that such lamps and

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AJR97 – Italian-American Heritage Month

AJR97  Designates month of October of every year as Italian-American Heritage Month.  Passes both Houses ————— SJR54 Designates month of October of every year as Italian-American History and Heritage Month. State Government   Identical Bill Number: AJR99 Last Session Bill Number: SJR33

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Move Over NJ Law – 39:4-92.2

New Jersey Statute 39:4-92.2 Procedure for motorist approaching stationary authorized emergency vehicle, tow truck, highway maintenance or emergency service vehicle. 1. a. The operator of a motor vehicle approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle as defined in R.S.39:1-1 that is

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Normal Retirement Age

The Latest IRS Rules Decision on “Normal Retirement Age.” The implementation for the 2007 rules changes has been delayed until 2011 To view the full text concerning and explaining this rule extension: http://www.njfop.org/pdf/irs101108.pdf ——————————– Regular Retirement Age Update from the State PBA  http://www.njspba.com/IRS%20Documents/n-08-98.pdf

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H.R. 218 – The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004

H.R. 218, known as “The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004”, was signed into law on January 20, 2004.  The purpose of the Act is to exempt qualified current and former law enforcement officers from State Laws prohibiting the carrying

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