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Code · New Jersey · Title 48 — Partnerships · Chapter 25

48:25-5 Offering of light duty plug-in electric vehicle incentive by seller, lessor.

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5. a. The seller or lessor of an eligible vehicle shall offer the light duty plug-in electric vehicle incentive established pursuant to section 4 of P.L.2019, c.362 (C.48:25-4) in conjunction with, and in addition to, any other incentive offered by the seller or lessor of an eligible vehicle.
b. A seller or lessor of an eligible vehicle shall provide a purchaser or lessee the option to have the amount of the light duty plug-in electric vehicle incentive deducted from the final negotiated and agreed upon sale or lease price of the eligible vehicle, in which case the full amount of the incentive shall be passed through to the purchaser or lessee in full and payment thereof shall be effective immediately at the time of the final sale or lease and transfer of the eligible vehicle to the purchaser or lessee.
The board shall establish a process for reimbursing a seller or lessor of an eligible vehicle the cost of an incentive provided by the seller or lessor pursuant to this subsection.
c. The board shall require each seller or lessor of an eligible vehicle to provide to the board, upon the final sale or lease and transfer of an eligible vehicle to a purchaser or lessee, the eligible vehicle's make, model, and battery size, and any other information as the board determines relevant.
L.2019, c.362, s.5.
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