Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB458

Introduced
3/29/19  
Introduced
3/29/19  
Refer
3/29/19  
Refer
3/29/19  

Caption

Requires the Louisiana Used Motor Vehicle Commission to add golf carts as a type of business that a person may select when applying for a used dealer license (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

The introduction of HB 458 is expected to positively impact the local economy by providing more opportunities for entrepreneurs interested in entering the used golf cart market. By defining used golf carts clearly within the regulatory framework, the bill helps to standardize the licensing process and promotes market activities centered around these vehicles. This change could lead to a greater number of licensed dealers, which may enhance competition and consumer choices within the market.

Summary

House Bill 458 seeks to amend the application process for used vehicle dealers in Louisiana by requiring the Louisiana Used Motor Vehicle Commission to add 'used golf carts' as a new category on its licensing forms. This change aims to recognize the growing market for used golf carts as a viable business type in the state, enabling potential dealers to navigate the licensing requirements more effectively. The bill supports the inclusion of these vehicles by ensuring that all forms for dealer licenses explicitly mention them as an option, thereby legitimizing and facilitating the sale of used golf carts within the state.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 458 appears to be neutral to positive, as the bill focuses on expanding business opportunities without imposing significant costs or regulatory burdens. Stakeholders, including potential dealers, may view this change favorably as it acknowledges the economic potential of used golf carts, which can contribute to economic development in various communities across Louisiana. There haven't been significant public outcries or controversies associated with the bill, indicating a fairly supportive environment for its passage.

Contention

While the bill seems to have broad support, one potential point of contention may arise if the proliferation of golf cart dealerships leads to concerns regarding safety, regulation, and environmental impact in certain areas. Depending on the market's growth, local governments might need to address zoning or safety standards specifically related to the operation of used golf carts in their jurisdictions. However, no notable dissent or significant opposition had been recorded during discussions or in the preliminary legislative actions surrounding HB 458.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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