N.J. Admin. Code § 13:20-1.2 - Light transmittance standard; motor vehicle windshield and front side windows
(a) Sun-screening materials and products shall not be installed or applied to the windshield of a motor vehicle
which, in conjunction with factory-installed glazing, reduce the transmittance of normally incident visible light below 70 percent.
(b) Notwithstanding (a) above, sun-screening materials and products may be installed or applied to that portion of
the windshield of a motor vehicle above the AS-1 line which, in conjunction with factory-installed glazing, reduce the transmittance of normally
incident visible light below 70 percent.
(c) Sun-screening materials and products shall not be installed
or applied to the front side window(s) of a motor vehicle which, in conjunction with factory-installed glazing, reduce the transmittance of normally
incident visible light below 60 percent.
(d) Notwithstanding (c) above, the owner or lessee of a motor
vehicle for which a medical exemption certificate has been issued pursuant to this subchapter may affix readily removable sun-screening materials and
products to the uppermost six-inch portion of the front side window(s) of such motor vehicle during the hours between sunrise and sunset; provided,
however, that such readily removable sun-screening materials and products shall not, in conjunction with factory-installed glazing, reduce the
transmittance of normally incident visible light below 35 percent.
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