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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in chapter 8 of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes: 1
“Certificate of Approval” means a document, in a form determined by the director, issued in accordance with guidelines set by the division certifying that a motor vehicle complies with the requirements of Title 39 and Title 26 of the Revised Statutes and the regulations regarding the inspection of motor vehicles adopted pursuant thereto;
“Director” means the Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Law and Public Safety;
“Division” means the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Law and Public Safety;
“Federal Clean Air Act” means the federal “Clean Air Act,” 42 U.S.C. s.7401 et seq., and any subsequent amendments or supplements to that act;
“Gross weight” means gross vehicle weight rating, as that term is defined in section 3 of P.L.1990, c. 103 (C.39:3-10.11);
“Official inspection facility” means a test-only inspection facility that is operated by the division or that the State Treasurer has contracted for pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1995, c. 112 (C. 39:8-44); and
“Private inspection facility” means an inspection facility licensed by the director pursuant to section 5 of P.L.1995, c. 112 (C. 39:8-45).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 39. Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation 39 § 8-43 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-39-motor-vehicles-and-traffic-regulation/nj-st-sect-39-8-43/
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