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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 2A

39:2A-44 Provision of language translation services.

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7. In addition to the customer service and security requirements set forth under this title, the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission shall provide language translation services at each commission agency and regional service center location that processes applications for basic driver's licenses, permits, probationary driver's licenses, or motor vehicle registration certificates. The language translation services shall be provided in a language spoken and understood by each applicant.
The commission shall translate its most commonly used application forms as determined by the chief administrator into each of the three languages, other than English, most commonly spoken in the State. The chief administrator shall periodically, and at least every five years, verify the three languages, other than English, most commonly spoken in the State.
L.2019, c.271, s.7.
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