The Vehicle Choice Protection Act aims to safeguard the sale, registration, and use of new internal combustion engine vehicles in New Jersey by prohibiting State agencies from implementing any rules, regulations, or policies that would restrict or prohibit these vehicles. The bill defines an internal combustion engine vehicle as any motor vehicle powered wholly or partially by gasoline, diesel, or other hydrocarbon-based fuels, and it clarifies that a State agency encompasses any department, board, bureau, commission, or other agency within the state.

This legislation asserts that, regardless of existing laws or regulations, no State agency can take actions that would limit the availability or use of new internal combustion engine vehicles. The act is set to take effect immediately upon passage, reinforcing the state's commitment to maintaining consumer choice in vehicle options.