Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1189

Introduced
4/4/12  
Engrossed
4/17/12  
Refer
4/18/12  
Refer
5/23/12  
Report Pass
5/29/12  
Enrolled
6/3/12  
Chaptered
6/14/12  

Caption

Provides for car carrier insurance requirements (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

Impact

The enactment of HB 1189 impacts existing statutes that govern motor vehicle transport and insurance requirements in Louisiana. By allowing smaller car carrier operators to operate without certain license requirements, the bill seeks to simplify the process for these companies to engage in their business activities. Additionally, the bill emphasizes that these companies will still need to comply with other relevant regulations as set by the Louisiana Towing and Storage Act, ensuring that some level of regulatory oversight remains in place.

Summary

House Bill 1189, also known as the act concerning car carrier insurance requirements, aims to modify the regulatory framework surrounding car carrier companies in Louisiana. The bill provides that certain operators of car carriers who transport fewer than five motor vehicles and do not store or hold them will not be required to obtain specific license plates or insurance. This change is designed to facilitate operations for smaller car carrier companies and reduce the regulatory burden they face when transporting vehicles, which proponents argue will enhance economic opportunities for these small businesses.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HB 1189 appears to be supportive, particularly among small business owners and industry representatives who see the bill as a positive measure for reducing regulatory burdens. The lack of opposition in the voting history, with a recorded vote of 97 yeas and 0 nays, suggests broad consensus across party lines regarding the benefits of the bill. This neutrality indicates an understanding of the practical limitations faced by smaller transport operators and a recognition of the need for regulatory adjustments.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, notable points of contention could arise around the implications for consumer protection and liability. Critics may argue that reducing insurance requirements could increase risk for individuals relying on car carriers for vehicle transport, particularly in cases of loss or damage. Additionally, concerns may be raised about ensuring that regulatory standards do not lapse, potentially leading to issues in vehicle handling and transportation safety.

Companion Bills

LA HB892

Replaces Provide for car hauler insurance requirements

Previously Filed As

LA HB892

Provide for car hauler insurance requirements

LA HB622

Provides for deductible reimbursement by uninsured motorists (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB805

Provides with respect to the regulation of motor carriers

LA HB595

Provides relative to the towing industry (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB839

Provides with respect to the towing of motor vehicles

LA HB234

Creates a prestige license plate to save the honeybee (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB1189

Provides relative to the La. Used Motor Vehicle Commission (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB532

Provides relative to Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE SG EX See Note)

LA HB804

Makes changes in the provisions regulating used motor vehicles (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG RV See Note)

LA SB771

Provides for the regulation of motor carriers. (8/15/10)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.