Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB575

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  

Caption

Provides relative to salvaged vehicles with tires and gas tanks

Impact

By implementing HB 575, the state law will enhance the efficiency of salvage vehicle sales and encourage sellers to engage with dismantlers and recyclers without the added burden of removing gas tanks or tires. The new regulation may lead to increased compliance among sellers and reduce the costs and complications involved in salvaging vehicles, ultimately supporting the salvage industry in Louisiana. This could also potentially enhance the safety and environmental aspects, as proper disposal is directly linked to reducing hazards associated with abandoned vehicles in landfills.

Summary

House Bill 575 aims to streamline the process for the sale of salvaged vehicles by addressing the responsibilities of dismantlers, parts recyclers, motor vehicle crushers, and scrap metal processors concerning gas tanks and tires. The bill prohibits these entities from requiring sellers to remove gas tanks or tires before selling their motor vehicles, facilitating a more straightforward transaction process for vehicle owners and those engaged in the salvage industry. Instead of removing these components, the entities can deduct the actual costs associated with disposal from the purchase price.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 575 appears to be supportive, especially among advocates for the dismantling and recycling industry. Supporters argue that the bill provides practical solutions that benefit both sellers and dismantlers, improving workflow and reducing unnecessary steps in the salvage process. However, there may also be concerns raised about the environmental implications of disposing of gas tanks and tires, which are regulated materials. Thus, while the spirit of the bill is viewed positively, the execution and oversight of disposal processes may present contentious discussions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill could originate from stakeholders concerned about environmental regulations and public safety related to hazardous materials. Critics might argue that allowing dismantlers to handle gas tanks and tires without oversight could lead to improper disposal practices. Additionally, concerns about potential financial impacts on sellers, as deductions could complicate pricing if not accurately accounted for, might emerge during discussions. Balancing the efficiency of the salvage process with environmental and safety regulations will be critical as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

LA HB1278

Replaced by Authorizes the delivery of certain scrap materials to scrap metal collection and recycling facilities

Previously Filed As

LA HB838

Requires reporting by salvage yards of vehicles without gas tanks to the local sheriff

LA SB0065

Salvage motor vehicles.

LA HB623

Provides relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission

LA HB195

Provides relative to the purchase of junk or used or secondhand property

LA SB96

Motor vehicles; salvage certificate of title requirements, revised

LA SB1129

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in certificate of title and security interests, further providing for transfer to vehicle salvage dealer and for transfer to scrap metal processor; and, in abandoned vehicles and cargos, further providing for

LA HB674

Provides relative to motor vehicles and auto hulk sold as scrap for dismantling (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB533

Provides relative to the regulation of used motor vehicles

LA HB3271

Motor vehicles; modifying name of the Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission; modifying maximum number of certain employees for Commission; effective date.

LA SB461

Merges the Louisiana Used Motor Vehicle Commission into the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission. (gov sig) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

Similar Bills

LA HB674

Provides relative to motor vehicles and auto hulk sold as scrap for dismantling (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB838

Requires reporting by salvage yards of vehicles without gas tanks to the local sheriff

MD HB871

Business Regulation - Detached Catalytic Converters - Record-Keeping Requirements

PA SB1129

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in certificate of title and security interests, further providing for transfer to vehicle salvage dealer and for transfer to scrap metal processor; and, in abandoned vehicles and cargos, further providing for

MS HB1161

Motor vehicle; revise requirements for scrapping, dismantling or destroying when owner does not have title in his or her name.

MS HB334

Motor vehicle; revise requirements for scrapping, dismantling or destroying when owner does not have title in his or her name.

MS SB2840

Motor vehicle; revise requirements for scrapping, dismantling or destroying when owner does not have title in his or her name.

MS HB1589

Motor vehicles; revise certain provisions regarding discharge of liens and scrapping.