N.J.S.A. 39:3-75.1

Certain tinting materials on windshields, windows of motor vehicles, permitted for medical reasons

39:3-75.1. Certain tinting materials on windshields, windows of motor vehicles, permitted for medical reasons 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the owner or lessee of a motor vehicle that is driven by or is used to regularly transport a person who has a medical condition involving ophthalmic or dermatologic photosensitivity may apply to the director for permission to have the windshield and windows of that vehicle covered by or treated with a product or material that increases its light reflectance or reduces its light transmittance. The application shall be in a form and manner prescribed by the director and shall include, but not be limited to, a written certification by a certified ophthalmologist or a physician with a plenary license to practice medicine and surgery in this State or a bordering state that the person for whom the application is submitted has a medical condition involving ophthalmic or dermatologic photosensitivity. For the purposes of this act, medical conditions involving ophthalmic or dermatologic photosensitivity shall include: a. polymorphous light eruption; b. persistent light reactivity; c. actinic reticuloid; d. porphyrins; e. solar urticaria; f. lupus erythematosus; and g. such other photosensitive disorders or conditions as the director shall determine. L.1999,c.308,s.1.

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