This bill amends section 60-6,257 of the Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, which governs the regulations surrounding the tinting of motor vehicle windows. The proposed changes specifically adjust the permissible levels of luminous reflectance and light transmission for front side windows and rear windows or side windows behind the front seat. The new legal language stipulates that the front side windows must have a luminous reflectance of no more than twenty percent and a light transmission of no less than twenty percent, replacing the previous limits of thirty-five percent for both measures.
Additionally, the bill clarifies definitions related to the regulations, including terms such as "AS-1 line," "camper," "light transmission," and "sunscreening material." The original section 60-6,257 is set to be repealed, indicating a complete overhaul of the existing law to incorporate these new standards and definitions. Overall, the bill aims to enhance road safety by ensuring that window tinting does not significantly impair visibility for drivers and law enforcement.