Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB381

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Caption

Relating to the prohibited manufacture and sale of motor vehicles equipped with remote vehicle disabling technology.

Impact

If enacted, SB381 would lead to significant changes in the automotive industry within Texas. Manufacturers and dealers would be prohibited from producing or selling vehicles that feature this technology, thus potentially impacting the design and features of new vehicles entering the market. This move is expected to resonate with consumer advocacy groups that argue such technologies could compromise consumer autonomy and safety, especially in emergency situations where vehicle control may be critical.

Summary

SB381 proposes to prohibit the manufacture and sale of motor vehicles equipped with remote vehicle disabling technology in Texas. The bill defines remote vehicle disabling technology as any application or device that can disable the operation of a motor vehicle when activated. It also clarifies that ignition interlock devices are exempt from this prohibition. The intent behind this legislation appears to be centered on consumer protection and ensuring that vehicle owners retain control over their property without external interference from manufacturers or dealers.

Contention

Debate around SB381 could focus on the technological advancements in the automotive sector, with proponents arguing that disabling technology can enhance vehicle recovery in theft cases, while opponents highlight risks related to abuse of such technologies. The bill's supporters might advocate for consumer rights and argue against introducing systems that could see vehicles turned off remotely without the owner's consent. Conversely, industry stakeholders, including automobile manufacturers who utilize such technologies for safety and recovery, might voice concerns regarding the bill, fearing limitations on innovation and vehicle features.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Transportation Code

  • Chapter 547. Vehicle Equipment
    • Section: New Section

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 2301. Sale Or Lease Of Motor Vehicles
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB2547

Identical Relating to the prohibited manufacture and sale of motor vehicles equipped with remote vehicle disabling technology.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1031

Relating to remote vehicle disabling technology capable of being activated or engaged by a motor vehicle manufacturer or governmental entity; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB931

Relating to remote vehicle disabling technology capable of being activated or engaged by a motor vehicle manufacturer or governmental entity; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB916

Relating to vehicle monitoring technology installed on certain motor vehicles.

TX HB4661

Relating to the applicability of certain federal regulations to motor vehicles that are manufactured, sold, and operated exclusively in this state.

TX HB4078

Relating to motor vehicle franchised dealers and the reimbursement of motor vehicle franchised dealers by manufacturers and distributors for warranty, recall, and preparation and delivery work.

TX SB2099

Relating to motor vehicle franchised dealers and the reimbursement of motor vehicle franchised dealers by manufacturers and distributors for warranty, recall, and preparation and delivery work.

TX HB4435

Relating to the registration, ownership, and operation of certain motor vehicles.

TX SB2024

Relating to the registration, ownership, and operation of certain motor vehicles.

TX HB4218

Relating to liability related to a duty to retrofit certain rented or leased motor vehicles with safety devices.

TX HB5269

Relating to motor vehicle titles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.