N.J. Admin. Code § 13:20-32.2 - General provisions; official inspection facilities
(a) This
subchapter contains the inspection standards and test procedures to be used by
official inspection facilities when inspecting and certifying automobiles,
trucks, and buses that have been issued passenger, governmental, no fee, or
commercial vehicle license plates by the Motor Vehicle Commission ; and
passenger vehicle transportation for compliance with inspection
standards.
(b) Official inspection
facilities shall be authorized to engage in the inspection, reinspection and
certification of automobiles, trucks, and buses that have been issued
passenger, governmental, no fee, or commercial vehicle license plates by the
Motor Vehicle Commission ; and passenger vehicle transportation . Official
inspection facilities shall not inspect school buses or retired school buses
that are subject to inspection in accordance with N.J.A.C.
N.J.S.A.
13:20-30, buses that are subject to
inspection by the Motor Vehicle Commission 's Inspection Services Bus Unit, or
motor vehicles with elevated chassis height that are subject to inspection in
accordance with N.J.A.C. 13:20-37.
(c) An official inspection facility shall be
authorized to affix an inspection certificate of approval on a motor vehicle
upon initial inspection or reinspection as certification of compliance with
inspection requirements.
(d) If an
automobile, truck, or bus that has been issued passenger, governmental, no fee,
or commercial vehicle license plates by the Motor Vehicle Commission ; or
passenger vehicle transportation , registered in New Jersey conforms to the
inspection standards set forth in this subchapter and the inspection standards
established by the Department of Environmental Protection at N.J.A.C. 7:27-15
and 7:27B-5 or 7:27-14 and 7:27B-4, whichever are applicable, the motor vehicle
shall be certified by an official inspection facility by removing the
previously-issued inspection certificate of approval , inspection decal , or
inspection rejection sticker, if any, and replacing it with a current
inspection certificate of approval . The inspection certificate of approval
issued by an official inspection facility shall be affixed to the lower left
corner of the windshield inside the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle,
approximately three inches from the bottom of the windshield and approximately
four inches from the left side of the windshield, but in every case, the
inspection certificate of approval shall be completely visible from the front
of the motor vehicle. The inspection certificate of approval shall be affixed
in an upright position.
(e) If an
automobile, truck, or bus that has been issued passenger, governmental, no fee,
or commercial vehicle license plates by the Motor Vehicle Commission ; or
passenger vehicle transportation registered in New Jersey does not conform to
the inspection standards set forth in this subchapter or the inspection
standards established by the Department of Environmental Protection at N.J.A.C.
7:27-15 and 7:27B-5 or 7:27-14 and 7:27B-4, whichever are applicable, an
official inspection facility shall present the motor vehicle inspection report
to the operator of such motor vehicle and shall affix an inspection rejection
sticker to the lower left corner of the windshield inside the passenger
compartment of the motor vehicle directly above the previously-issued
certificate of approval or inspection decal , if any, affixed to the windshield.
If there is no previously-issued certificate of approval or inspection decal
affixed to the windshield, an official inspection facility shall affix an
inspection rejection sticker and a numerical month indicator to the lower left
corner of the windshield inside the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle.
If the motor vehicle that has failed inspection is a motor vehicle that has
been presented for inspection in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(e)1 or (j)1, an
official inspection facility shall remove the previously-issued inspection
certificate of approval , inspection decal , collector motor vehicle windshield
sticker, or inspection rejection sticker, if any, affixed to the windshield and
shall affix an inspection rejection sticker and a numerical month indicator to
the lower left corner of the windshield inside the passenger compartment of the
motor vehicle. The inspection rejection sticker shall be an indication that
adjustments, corrections, or repairs to the motor vehicle that has failed
inspection must be made and the motor vehicle presented for reinspection within
the period of time set forth at
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.5.
(f) Notwithstanding (e) above, if an
automobile, truck, or bus that has been issued passenger, governmental, no fee,
or commercial vehicle license plates by the Motor Vehicle Commission ; or
passenger vehicle transportation registered in New Jersey does not conform to
the inspection standards set forth in this subchapter or the inspection
standards established by the Department of Environmental Protection at N.J.A.C.
7:27-15 and 7:27B-5 or 7:27-14 and 7:27B-4, whichever are applicable, and the
nature of the defect(s) found is such as to constitute a hazard to the public
safety, so as to require immediate repairs to such motor vehicle, an official
inspection facility shall present the motor vehicle inspection report or
inspection card to the operator of such motor vehicle, shall remove the
previously-issued inspection certificate of approval , inspection decal , and/or
inspection rejection sticker, if any, and shall affix a "48 hour" inspection
rejection sticker to the lower left corner of the windshield inside the
passenger compartment of the motor vehicle. A defect that constitutes a hazard
to the public safety, so as to require immediate repairs to a motor vehicle
shall include, but not be limited to, the items specified at
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.6(b). The "48 hour"
inspection rejection sticker shall be an indication that the defect(s) deemed
to constitute a hazard to the public safety must be repaired and the motor
vehicle presented for reinspection within the period of time set forth at
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.6(a).
(g) A motor vehicle inspection report, issued
to an owner or lessee of a motor vehicle with elevated chassis height, a motor
vehicle which has been modified at the direction of the New Jersey Department
of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Services, a reconstructed vehicle, or a salvage motor vehicle that is subject
to inspection at a State specialty inspection facility in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.3(d), shall be
marked "MUST BE REINSPECTED AT A STATE SPECIALTY INSPECTION FACILITY ." When a
motor vehicle inspection report is marked in this manner, an official
inspection facility shall neither reinspect nor certify the motor vehicle, as
it must be returned to a State specialty inspection facility for such
reinspection and certification.
(h)
If a motor vehicle is presented at an official inspection facility for
reinspection, the official inspection facility may reinspect the motor vehicle
and certify it if the rejected item(s) has been repaired, adjusted, or
corrected, so as to conform to the inspection standards set forth in this
subchapter and the inspection standards established by the Department of
Environmental Protection at N.J.A.C. 7:27-15 and 7:27B-5 or 7:27-14 and
7:27B-4, whichever are applicable, provided there are no obvious safety,
emission-related, or OBD -related defects. If there are obvious safety,
emission-related, or OBD -related defects, the motor vehicle shall be subject to
a complete reinspection.
(i) If a
motor vehicle is presented at an official inspection facility for reinspection
and the rejected item(s) has not been repaired, adjusted, or corrected, so as
to conform to the inspection standards set forth in this subchapter or the
inspection standards established by the Department of Environmental Protection
at N.J.A.C. 7:27-15 and 7:27B-5 or 7:27-14 and 7:27B-4, whichever are
applicable, the official inspection facility shall not issue an inspection
rejection sticker to replace the inspection rejection sticker previously
affixed to the motor vehicle by an official inspection facility , nor shall the
official inspection facility issue an inspection rejection sticker to replace
the inspection certificate of approval or inspection decal previously defaced
by a licensed private inspection facility in accordance with (l) below as an
indication that the motor vehicle has failed inspection.
(j) If a motor vehicle bearing a "48 hour"
inspection rejection sticker is presented at an official inspection facility
for reinspection and the defect(s) previously deemed to constitute a hazard to
the public safety has not been repaired, the official inspection facility shall
not issue a "48 hour" inspection rejection sticker to replace the "48 hour"
inspection rejection sticker previously affixed to the motor vehicle.
(k) Notwithstanding (j) above, if a motor
vehicle bearing a "48 hour" inspection rejection sticker is presented at an
official inspection facility for reinspection and the defect(s) previously
deemed to constitute a hazard to the public safety has been repaired, so as to
conform to the inspection standards set forth in this subchapter and the
inspection standards established by the Department of Environmental Protection
at N.J.A.C. 7:27-15 and 7:27B-5 or 7:27-14 and 7:27B-4, whichever are
applicable, but another rejected item(s) not deemed to constitute a hazard to
the public safety has not been repaired, adjusted, or corrected, so as to
conform to the inspection standards set forth in this subchapter or the
inspection standards established by the Department of Environmental Protection
at N.J.A.C. 7:27-15 and 7:27B-5 or 7:27-14 and 7:27B-4, whichever are
applicable, the official inspection facility shall remove the "48 hour"
inspection rejection sticker previously affixed to the motor vehicle and shall
affix an inspection rejection sticker and a numerical month indicator to the
lower left corner of the windshield inside the passenger compartment of the
motor vehicle. The inspection rejection sticker shall be an indication that
adjustments, corrections, or repairs to the motor vehicle must be made and the
motor vehicle must be presented for reinspection within the period of time set
forth at
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.5.
(l) Any motor vehicle presented for initial
inspection shall undergo a complete inspection. Once the inspection has
commenced it shall not be terminated until the motor vehicle is either
certified or rejected. An inspection may be terminated prior to completion when
the condition of the motor vehicle being inspected makes it unsafe to complete
such inspection and the vehicle shall fail the inspection. These conditions
include, but are not limited to:
1. Flat
tire(s);
2. Excessive smoke;
3. Uncontrollable engine
speed;
4. Brake system failure;
5. Inability of the vehicle to
move forward and/or in reverse;
6.
Major fluid leak which impairs the vehicle's ability to operate while being
inspected; and
7. Inability of the
vehicle to operate.
(m)
Any motor vehicle for which the current inspection certificate of approval or
inspection decal has been lost, stolen, destroyed, or defaced, or any motor
vehicle that has had its windshield replaced, may be presented at an official
inspection facility for the issuance of a replacement inspection certificate of
approval or inspection decal . Such a replacement inspection certificate of
approval or inspection decal shall be affixed to the motor vehicle, provided
the operator thereof presents a valid driver's license for the class of motor
vehicle being operated, a valid New Jersey motor vehicle registration
certificate and a valid New Jersey insurance identification card for the motor
vehicle, if applicable, and further provided that there are no obvious
emission-related or OBD -related defects for passenger vehicles, trucks, and
buses that have been issued passenger, governmental, no fee, or commercial
vehicle license plates, or emission-related, OBD -related, or safety-related
defects for commercial vehicles.
(n) Any new motor vehicle purchased in a
foreign jurisdiction for which a temporary authorization certificate has been
issued by the Motor Vehicle Commission in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(d) shall be
presented at an official inspection facility for the issuance of an appropriate
inspection decal . A new motor vehicle receiving a decal pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(d) and this
subsection shall be subject to inspection not later than five years from the
last day of the calendar month in which the decal was issued for such motor
vehicle and the decal affixed to such motor vehicle pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(d) and this
subsection shall so indicate; provided, however, that a new motor vehicle
receiving a decal pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(d) and this
subsection that is registered as a commercial vehicle ; a bus that has been
issued passenger, governmental, no fee, or commercial vehicle license plates by
the Motor Vehicle Commission ; or passenger vehicle transportation shall be
subject to inspection not later than one year from the last day of the calendar
month in which the decal was issued for such motor vehicle and the decal
affixed to such motor vehicle pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(d) and this
subsection shall so indicate. Such a decal shall be affixed to the motor
vehicle provided the operator thereof presents a valid driver's license for the
class of motor vehicle being operated, a valid New Jersey motor vehicle
registration certificate, and a valid New Jersey insurance identification card
for the motor vehicle, if applicable, and further provided that there are no
obvious emission-related or OBD -related defects.
(o) Any motor vehicle less than five model
years old for which a temporary authorization certificate has been issued by
the Motor Vehicle Commission in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(a), (g), or (i)
that is presented at an official inspection facility and is eligible for the
issuance of an inspection decal pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(a), (g)1, or (i)2
shall be subject to the provisions of this subsection. A motor vehicle
receiving a decal pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(a), (g)1, or (i)2
and this subsection shall be subject to inspection during the calendar year in
which the motor vehicle becomes five model years old no later than the last day
of the calendar month within that year that is designated on the decal affixed
to such motor vehicle pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:20-7.4(a), (g)1, or (i)2
and this subsection. Such a decal shall be affixed to the motor vehicle
provided the operator thereof presents a valid driver's license for the class
of motor vehicle being operated, a valid New Jersey motor vehicle registration
certificate, and a valid New Jersey insurance identification card for the motor
vehicle.
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