Jersey Sets Fee Amnesty For Uninsured

NU Online News Service, Sept. 20, 11:04 a.m. EST?New Jersey's top insurance regulator announced an amnesty program yesterday designed to encourage an estimated 600,000 motorists in the state who are driving illegally without insurance to get coverage.

The "Last Chance" program, which was unveiled by Banking and Insurance Commissioner Holly C. Bakke, will waive some of the fees an uninsured driver normally pays to get coverage until the end of the year.

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