Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2054

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

CAR-SHARING PROGRAM-OWNERS

Impact

Furthermore, the bill stipulates that owners who make their vehicles available through a car-sharing program for at least 75% of the time over a 90-day period are eligible for reimbursements for damages due to normal wear and tear, as well as other compensations for costs like cleaning up to a specified limit. This provision is designed to incentivize vehicle owners to participate in car-sharing programs while ensuring they are fairly compensated for participating in the economy in a manner that enhances community mobility. Car-sharing programs will also be required to report their claims data to the Attorney General annually, promoting transparency in the industry.

Summary

SB2054 amends the Car-Sharing Program Act in Illinois, introducing essential protections for shared-vehicle owners. The bill establishes that car-sharing programs cannot impose fees or penalties on vehicle owners when they file claims for personal injuries or damages. This aims to protect the rights of individuals who share their vehicles, ensuring they are not financially penalized unjustly during the claims process. Additionally, the bill mandates that car-sharing services provide a toll-free hotline for customer support to assist shared-vehicle owners with inquiries, questions, and complaints around the clock.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2054 may include concerns about the financial implications for car-sharing companies regarding the reimbursements mandated by the bill. Critics may argue that the cost of processing claims and the potential financial liability for damages might lead to increased service fees for customers or reduced investment in the expansion of car-sharing networks. Proponents, however, will likely counter that these protections encourage more individuals to share their vehicles, positively impacting environmental practices and reducing the number of vehicles on the road. As discussions unfold, the balance between consumer protection and economic sustainability for car-sharing operators will be a focal point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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