ASSEMBLY CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND REGULATED PROFESSIONS COMMITTEE

 

STATEMENT TO

 

[First Reprint]

SENATE, No. 1006

 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

 

DATED: AUGUST 15, 1996

 

 

      The Assembly Consumer Affairs and Regulated Professions Committee reports favorably Senate Bill No. 1006 (1R).

      This bill exempts from the provisions of P.L.1995, c.373 (C.56:8-67 et seq.) any passenger motor vehicle, subject to a motor vehicle lease agreement which was in effect for more than 90 days, which is sold by the lessor to the lessee, or to a family member or employee of the lessee upon the termination of the lease agreement. P.L.1995, c.373 is commonly known as the "lemon law" for used motor vehicles. The bill also specifies that any lessor who sells a formerly leased passenger motor vehicle to a consumer other than any of the above mentioned parties would be required to comply with the "lemon law" for used motor vehicles, including the bonding requirement of that law.