N.J.S.A. 39:3-6.5

Exemptions, benefits and privileges; examination of laws and requirements of other jurisdictions

39:3-6.5. Exemptions, benefits and privileges; examination of laws and requirements of other jurisdictions In the absence of an agreement or arrangement with another jurisdiction, the director may examine the laws and requirements of such jurisdiction and declare the extent and nature of exemptions, benefits and privileges to be extended to vehicles properly registered or licensed in such other jurisdiction, or to the owners of such vehicles, which shall, in the judgment of the director be in the best interest of this State and the citizens thereof, and which shall be fair and equitable to this State and the citizens thereof, and all of the same shall be determined on the basis and recognition of the benefits which accrue to the economy of this State from the uninterrupted flow of commerce. L.1969, c. 119, s. 7, eff. July 1, 1969.

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