Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB27

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
4/12/10  
Engrossed
4/15/10  
Refer
4/19/10  
Report Pass
5/19/10  
Enrolled
6/10/10  
Chaptered
6/21/10  

Caption

Exempts a registered owner of a motor vehicle who is a member of the armed services from the duty to maintain liability security while on active duty overseas. (8/15/10)

Impact

This bill has significant implications for state laws concerning motor vehicle registration and liability insurance requirements. By formalizing the exemption for active duty military personnel, the law acknowledges the unique circumstances faced by service members and seeks to ease some of their burdens during deployment. The intended outcome is to prevent active duty members from facing penalties for failing to meet liability security requirements while they are unable to physically maintain their vehicles.

Summary

Senate Bill 27, introduced in Louisiana, aims to provide specific exemptions from liability security requirements for registered owners of motor vehicles who are active duty members of the armed services stationed overseas. Under this bill, once a military member notifies the state through a notarized affidavit, they no longer need to maintain liability security on their vehicle if it will be nonused during their service. The bill defines the necessary steps to inform the state and highlights the importance of protecting military members from unnecessary legal obligations while they are deployed.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 27 appears to be positive, particularly among advocates for military personnel and their families. Supporters argue that it demonstrates a commitment to recognizing and addressing the challenges faced by those serving in the military. However, some concerns may arise regarding the enforcement mechanisms of the exemption and whether there are sufficient safeguards to prevent abuse of the policy, though these issues were not prominently featured in the discussions around the bill.

Contention

While the bill was received positively, potential contention could arise in clarifying the specific process for notification and ensuring that military members fully understand their rights under this law. Moreover, the bill's successful implementation would rely on effective communication between military personnel and the appropriate state agencies managing vehicle registrations, which could pose challenges if not adequately addressed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB65

Creates an exemption for members of the armed services to avoid a penalty for lapse of automobile coverage. (8/1/20)

LA SB19

AN ACT relating to a motor vehicle usage tax for active duty service members.

LA HB522

Relating to an exemption from the motor vehicle use tax for motor vehicles brought into this state by military service members serving on active duty.

LA SB443

Reduces the fines for failure to maintain compulsory motor vehicle liability security. (8/1/18) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG RV)

LA HB947

Relating to exemptions from the motor vehicle use tax for a motor vehicle brought into this state by an active duty member of the United States armed forces or the member's spouse.

LA HB3304

Relating to exemptions from the motor vehicle use tax for a motor vehicle brought into this state by an active duty member of the United States armed forces or the member's spouse.

LA HB635

Provides for notice to insureds relative to liability insurance cancellation fees assessed by the office of motor vehicles

LA LD2076

An Act to Exempt from Excise Tax Vehicles of Active Duty Service Members Deployed Out-of-state

LA SB00223

An Act Exempting All Active Duty Service Members From Fees For Motor Vehicle Operator's Licenses Or Registrations.

LA HB05141

An Act Exempting Senior Citizens, Veterans And Active Duty Members Of The Armed Forces From The Passport To The Parks Motor Vehicle Registration Fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.