California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2111

Introduced
2/6/20  

Caption

Vehicle history reports: liability.

Impact

The proposed law asserts that a dealer will not be held liable for any errors or omissions in a vehicle history report, as long as those discrepancies are not due to information supplied by the dealer. This change could potentially impact consumer confidence, especially among those interested in purchasing used vehicles, as it shifts some responsibility away from dealers regarding the information presented in these reports. By protecting dealers from liability related to inaccuracies, the bill aims to encourage them to provide these reports without fears of legal repercussions.

Overall

In essence, AB 2111 seeks to modify existing law to safeguard vehicle dealers from legal liabilities tied to the accuracy of vehicle history information. This legislative effort reflects an effort to streamline transactions in the used vehicle market while raising questions about consumer rights and dealer transparency in vehicle history disclosures.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 2111, introduced by Assembly Member Maienschein, addresses the liability of dealers with regard to vehicle history reports. The bill proposes to add Section 11713.27 to the Vehicle Code, which specifically outlines the circumstances under which a dealer is not liable for inaccuracies found in vehicle history reports they provide to potential buyers or lessees. This legislative measure is significant as it aims to clarify the responsibilities of vehicle dealers in the used car sales process, particularly in relation to the accuracy of information obtained from vehicle history report providers.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding AB 2111 may involve consumer advocacy groups who could argue that this bill may inadvertently reduce accountability for dealers regarding the sale of vehicles with dubious histories. By limiting liability, some stakeholders may voice concerns that dealers may not feel as compelled to ensure the accuracy of the information they provide, which could lead to buyers being misled about a vehicle's condition or history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2699

Hazardous materials: reporting: civil liability.

CA AB473

Motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.

CA SB357

Vehicles: physician and surgeon reporting.

CA AB3061

Vehicles: autonomous vehicle incident reporting.

CA SB55

Vehicles: catalytic converters.

CA AB2826

Vehicles: temporary license plates.

CA AB1755

Civil actions: restitution for or replacement of a new motor vehicle.

CA AB1519

Vehicles: catalytic converters.

CA SB296

In-vehicle cameras.

CA AB2186

Vehicles: impoundment.

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