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NJ S4663
Bill
Status
6/26/2025
Primary Sponsor
Michael Testa
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AI Summary
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Requires the Attorney General to establish a grant program providing financial assistance to county and municipal law enforcement agencies to purchase and install bullet-resistant windshields, side windows, rear windows, and door panels for patrol vehicles
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Creates the "Bullet-Resistant Law Enforcement Motor Vehicles" fund as a nonlapsing revolving fund within the Department of Law and Public Safety to hold and distribute grant moneys
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Adds $1 to every fine, penalty, and bail forfeiture collected for motor vehicle and traffic violations under Title 39 to fund the program
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Directs the Attorney General to establish program guidelines including application procedures, eligibility criteria, grant amounts, and compliance monitoring requirements
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Takes effect on the first day of the fifth month after enactment
Legislative Description
Establishes grant program for certain law enforcement agencies to purchase and install bullet-resistant components for motor vehicles.
Law and Public Safety
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
6/26/2025