Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB532

Introduced
4/2/21  
Introduced
4/2/21  
Refer
4/2/21  
Refer
4/2/21  
Refer
4/12/21  
Refer
4/12/21  
Report Pass
4/20/21  
Report Pass
4/20/21  
Engrossed
4/26/21  
Engrossed
4/26/21  
Refer
4/27/21  
Report Pass
5/12/21  
Report Pass
5/12/21  
Enrolled
5/19/21  
Enrolled
5/19/21  
Chaptered
6/1/21  
Chaptered
6/1/21  
Passed
6/1/21  

Caption

Provides relative to the contract limit for certain common carrier certificate requirements for movers of household goods

Impact

The repeal of the contract limit is expected to have significant implications for the moving industry in Louisiana. By eliminating the existing restrictions, HB 532 allows movers to operate without the previously imposed contractual constraints, which could attract new businesses and enhance competition in the market. However, it is essential to consider the potential effects this regulation change may have on consumer protections and service standards within the industry.

Summary

House Bill 532 aims to amend the regulatory framework governing intrastate movers of household goods in Louisiana. Specifically, the bill seeks to repeal certain provisions related to common carrier certificates, thereby removing the contract limit that applied to these movers. This legislative change is intended to streamline processes for businesses involved in the transportation of household goods within the state, potentially increasing operational flexibility for these movers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 532 appears largely positive among lawmakers involved in its passage, with a unanimous vote of 34-0 in favor of the bill during the Senate Vote on its final passage. Supporters argue that the removal of limitations on contract requirements will lead to increased efficiency and a more competitive landscape, ultimately benefiting consumers by offering greater choices in moving services.

Contention

Despite the overall support, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential for diminished protections for consumers. Critics of deregulation often caution that removing limits without implementing alternative safeguards may result in lower service quality or increased costs for customers. Therefore, while HB 532 is framed as a pro-business initiative, discussions around its implementation could involve balancing the interests of industry efficiency with the need for consumer protection measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB50

Provides relative to motor carriers and common carrier certificates or contract carrier permits by the LPSC. (gov sig)

LA HB128

Provides relative to regulations imposed by the Louisiana Public Service Commission on household goods carriers

LA SB132

Provides for certificates or permits to non-hazardous oilfield waste motor carriers and the allocation of fees paid by motor carriers. (7/1/13)

LA HB805

Provides with respect to the regulation of motor carriers

LA SB771

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

LA AB224

Department of Consumer Affairs: Bureau of Household Goods and Services: household movers.

LA SB00034

An Act Concerning The Certification Of Household Goods Carriers.

LA HB207

Repealing the regulation of household goods carriers.

LA AB2460

Department of Consumer Affairs: Bureau of Household Goods and Services: household movers.

LA SB00190

An Act Concerning All-terrain Vehicles And The Certification Of Household Goods Carriers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.