New Jersey Statutes 39:3-54.15. Warning lights, sirens on vehicle of volunteer fire, first aid or rescue squad chiefs or officers
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1. A current chief or first assistant chief of a volunteer fire company, or chief officer of a first aid or rescue squad, recognized by and rendering service in any municipality may mount and operate on a motor vehicle owned by him and registered in his name a red emergency warning light or lights, a siren, or both, as prescribed in P.L.1985, c.171 (C. 39:3-54.15 et seq.). The size and type of lights and siren, and the location of their controls, shall be determined by the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
L.1985,c.171,s.1; amended 2005, c.218, s.7.