New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 18 - EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE
Subchapter 2 - INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION PLAN
Section 13:18-2.4 - Mileage and registration fee calculation
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:18-2.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Based upon the application, the Motor Vehicle Commission shall determine the in-jurisdiction miles and the total miles to be used in computing the apportioned registration fee for the fleet vehicle(s) as follows:
1. Divide each
state's in-jurisdiction miles by the total miles generated during the preceding
year;
2. Determine the total fees
required under the laws of each jurisdiction for registration of each
vehicle;
3. Multiply the sum obtained
under (a)2 above by the quotient obtained under (a)1 above;
4. If the applicant is estimating operation in a
jurisdiction for a second or subsequent year, the registrant shall pay a mileage
percentage that is in excess of the 100 percent registration miles and fees for that
jurisdiction(s);
5. If the registrant
adds a vehicle after the beginning of the registration year, the mileage percentage
used in the original application for the fleet shall be used to calculate the
regular registration fees due with respect to such vehicle(s);
6. If the applicant adds a jurisdiction(s) in
which no miles were accrued during the previous reporting period, the mileage
percentage shall be calculated as follows:
i. The
estimated miles for the added jurisdiction(s) shall be added to the applicant's
total fleet miles;
ii. The estimated
miles for the added jurisdiction(s) shall be divided by the sum obtained in (a)6i
above to obtain the mileage percentage for the added jurisdiction;
7. If the applicant for an additional
jurisdiction accrued miles in such jurisdiction during the preceding year, the
calculation for mileage percentage(s) shall be the same as (a)6 above, except that
the estimated mileage for the added jurisdiction shall be equal to or greater than
the actual mileage accrued in the preceding year;
8. If an applicant has withdrawn a vehicle from an
apportioned fleet and is replacing that vehicle with one that is of the same weight
class/category and all jurisdictions are the same, a transfer of plates shall be
permitted upon application to the Commission. When a replacement vehicle is of a
greater weight category, the mileage percentage shall be calculated pursuant to this
subsection;
9. The applicant shall
furnish accurate mileage and weight information. The Commission may adjust a mileage
estimate if not satisfied with its accuracy, and may deny registration for vehicles
when the registration weight requested does not reflect standard operating
practices.
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