Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0016

Introduced
1/4/22  

Caption

Scrapping motor vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly impact state laws related to the disposal of old motor vehicles. By easing the regulations surrounding vehicle scrapping, it is expected to facilitate a more efficient recycling process. This could potentially lead to increased participation from vehicle owners in recycling efforts, contribute to environmental sustainability, and help in reducing the backlog of abandoned vehicles that require disposal.

Summary

Senate Bill 0016 aims to simplify the process of scrapping motor vehicles that are at least 15 model years old. The bill removes the requirement for such vehicles to have a certificate of authority before being sold, given away, or disposed of by the owner to an automotive salvage recycler. Additionally, it eliminates the necessity for automotive salvage recyclers to present a certificate of authority when scrapping motor vehicles of this age, thereby streamlining the disposal process for aging vehicles.

Contention

While the bill appears to have positive implications regarding environmental regulation and vehicle management, it may face scrutiny regarding the safeguards necessary to prevent unlawful scrapping and to ensure that vehicles are not stolen or have undisclosed liens. Some legislators and stakeholders might raise concerns about the potential increase in illegal vehicle sales and scrapping practices without the oversight previously maintained by the certificate of authority requirement. The legislative discussions surrounding SB0016 will likely address these issues to ensure that while regulations are eased, sufficient protections remain in place.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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