Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB504

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

Commerce and trade; procedures, conditions, and limitations relative to vehicle value protection agreements; provide

Impact

The legislation impacts state laws significantly by mandating the inclusion of a 'free look period' of at least 30 days, during which consumers can cancel their agreements with a full refund. The bill also stipulates providers must maintain certain insurance policies or financial security to cover their obligations under these agreements. This requirement is intended to provide additional layers of security for consumers, ensuring they have recourse should a provider fail to uphold their contractual obligations regarding vehicle value.

Summary

House Bill 504 seeks to amend Georgia's trade practices regarding vehicle value protection agreements. The bill establishes comprehensive procedures, conditions, and limitations for these agreements, ensuring consumers are adequately informed about their rights and the terms of the contracts before they engage with providers. It requires that all vehicle value protection agreements must clearly disclose essential information such as the provider's contact details, the terms of the agreement, cancellation rights, and procedures for obtaining benefits. This aims to enhance transparency and consumer protection in the vehicle value protection market.

Contention

One notable point of contention arises from the administrative requirements imposed on providers, which some argue could lead to increased costs that might be passed on to consumers. Additionally, while consumer advocacy groups support the enhanced protections, dealers and providers may view the regulatory burden as unnecessary entanglement in what they consider a voluntary market transaction. The bill thus illustrates the ongoing tension between consumer protection initiatives and the business interests of vehicle service providers in Georgia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB798

Georgia Data Privacy Act; enact

GA SB126

"Consumer Inflation Reduction and Tax Fairness Act"; enact

GA SB112

Selling and other Trade Practices; certain protections for consumers relative to warranties of HVAC systems and components of such systems; extend

GA HB816

Commerce and trade; regulation of certain practices by providers of broadband services; provide

GA SB254

Selling and other Trade Practices; requirements for earned wage access services; provide

GA HB827

Menstrual Data Privacy and Protection Act; enact

GA SB243

Selling and other Trade Practices; manufacturer to provide certain items necessary for the diagnosis or repair of a digital electronic product; require

GA SB164

Trade Practices; surveillance based price discrimination and surveillance based wage discrimination; prohibit

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