Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR55

Introduced
4/9/14  
Introduced
4/9/14  
Refer
4/14/14  
Refer
4/14/14  
Report Pass
4/28/14  

Caption

Requests the Public Service Commission to review the rules and regulations relative to wreckers and towing services.

Impact

The enactment of SR55 would prompt the Louisiana Public Service Commission to conduct a thorough examination of the existing regulations surrounding wreckers and towing services. This review could lead to amended rules that better protect consumers from excessive fees and unfair practices, ensuring that charges are reasonable and justified. Potential changes emerged from discussions on the burden that towing fees can impose on individuals, particularly in situations like nonconsensual towing from private properties.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 55 urges the Louisiana Public Service Commission to evaluate the current rules and regulations governing wreckers and towing services to ensure their fairness and equity. This resolution seeks to address concerns related to towing practices and fees, particularly those that may create financial hardships for individuals, such as college students. By calling for a review, the resolution intends to promote a standardized approach to towing regulations across the state, which could enhance consumer protections.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR55 appears to be positive, for the most part. Many stakeholders recognize the need for a regulatory review to address current practices in the towing industry. Legislators and consumer advocates have voiced support for this initiative, as it aligns with the broader goals of consumer protection and fairness in service industries. The emphasis on equitable practices suggests a collective acknowledgment of the challenges that current regulations may impose on consumers.

Contention

While the resolution itself promotes a review aimed at improving consumer protections, there may be some contention regarding the specific outcomes of such a review. Opponents may argue that increased regulation could restrict the operations of towing companies, which could potentially lead to unintended consequences such as increased costs for businesses. However, the overarching goal of SR55 is to ensure that consumer interests are balanced with the operational needs of wrecker and towing services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR161

Requests the Public Service Commission to review the rules and regulations relative to wreckers and towing services

LA SB485

Wreckers and towing; requiring insurer to pay claim for wrecker and towing services. Effective date.

LA HCR102

Urges and requests the commissioner of conservation to review the rules and regulations governing plugging and abandonment of wells

LA HCR75

Provides for a task force to review rules and regulations and make recommendations relative thereto

LA HB659

Provides relative to rules and regulations governing towing companies

LA HCR155

Requests study to evaluate the need for laws and regulations relative to the riding of horses on public roads

LA HB595

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

LA HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

LA HB1493

Regulation of towing services.

LA HCR22

Urges and requests the Public Service Commission to temporarily prohibit energy and water companies from disconnecting services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.