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Old 08-20-2009, 01:56 PM   #16
CamaroSkooter
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The way I'm reading that "act" it appears as though you don't need a sticker unless the tint on the windshield or front side windows is beyond what's allowed in the act.

I'm going to draw up a chart and see if I'm making correct sense of their negatives and double-negatives...

EDIT: Okay, here's how I read it:

Section 1 describes what passes as a label.

Section 2 a-1 says an installer that breaks this law is punishable by a fine of up to 1k if he does any window tinting without placing a label.

However, Section 2b Subsection (a) states that the above fine DOES NOT apply to:

1) windshield tint that is:
Light Transmission of 25% or greater
Luminous Reflectivity of 25% or less
NOT red, blue, or amber
does NOT go below 5" from the top of the windshield or below the manufacturer's AS-1 line, whichever is closer to the top of the windshield

2)front side window tint that is:
Light Transmission of 25% or greater
Luminous Reflectivity of 25% or less

2-a)rear side windows with any tint

3)rear window with any tint as long as the vehicle has outside rearview mirrors

4)rearview mirror tint

and everything below 5) doesn't apply to passenger cars.


Am I misreading this?

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