Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR144

Introduced
5/30/17  
Introduced
5/30/17  
Refer
5/30/17  
Report Pass
6/1/17  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission to examine its interpretation of statutes applicable to recreational products dealer license for certain marine product dealers.

Impact

The impact of this resolution could significantly influence state laws regarding the classification of dealers and their necessary licenses. If the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission were to align its interpretations with the legislative intent as urged by the resolution, it might reduce regulatory burdens on businesses that sell marine motors intended for commercial use, which are currently caught in a regulatory framework designed for recreational products. This could foster an environment more conducive to commercial activities within the motor vehicle sector.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 144 urges the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission to review the interpretation of statutes related to recreational products dealers, specifically those concerning marine motors and engines. It highlights concerns that current licensing requirements may misinterpret the original legislative intent, imposing unnecessary burdens on certain dealers who primarily deal with commercial products rather than purely recreational ones. By focusing on consumer protection and safety, the resolution aims to clarify the distinctions in licensing requirements for various types of dealers.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding SR144 appears to be supportive among those advocating for a more precise interpretation of the licensing statutes. Dealers who focus on commercial marine engines are particularly in favor of this review, arguing for clarification that aligns with the original intent of the law. However, there might be apprehensions about potential implications for consumer protection that come with any modifications to the licensing requirement, as some stakeholders emphasize the importance of maintaining safety standards in the procurement of recreational products.

Contention

A notable point of contention lies in the interpretation of what constitutes a recreational product versus a commercial one. The resolution highlights the concerns of certain dealers who contend that the current enforcement obligations they face overstep the intended legislative boundary, compelling them to comply with regulations meant for recreational products even when their products are strictly commercial. The resolution calls for the Motor Vehicle Commission to carefully reassess these distinctions to better reflect the original intent of the law at the time of enactment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR157

Urges and requests the Motor Vehicle Commission to examine its interpretation of statutes applicable to recreational product dealer licenses for certain marine products dealers

LA SB360

Provides for distribution and sale of marine products, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, and recreational vehicles. (8/1/12)

LA HB347

Changes the requirement of liability insurance for certain recreational products dealers licensed by the Motor Vehicle Commission

LA HB945

Exempts certain persons who engage in the sale or lease of certain trailers from certain definitions in the law pertaining to motor vehicle and similar products dealership, sales, and lessor licensing

LA SB275

Provides for the distribution and sale of marine products. (8/1/12)

LA SB971

Creates the Missouri Motor Vehicle Commission, and transfers to it responsibility for licensing and regulating vehicle dealers

LA HB623

Provides relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission

LA SB751

Provides relative to regional recreational product shows and the membership of the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission. (7/1/12)

LA SB104

Provides relative to marine products. (8/1/18)

LA SB343

Provides relative to the sale and distribution of marine products. (8/1/20)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.