Commerce and trade; illegal for certain persons to purchase, possess, obtain, or sell or attempt to purchase used catalytic converters; provide
Impact
The bill introduces several penalties for violations related to the illegal purchase and sale of catalytic converters. First offenses are classified as misdemeanors, with subsequent offenses escalating to more serious charges, including felonies. This increment in penalties aims to deter unauthorized transactions and protect the integrity of the recycling industry. Additionally, the bill exposes individuals involved in illegal sales to civil actions, further enforcing accountability in the recycling sector and providing a legal recourse for victims of related crimes.
Summary
House Bill 379 addresses the purchasing and selling of used, detached catalytic converters, making it illegal for certain individuals to engage in such transactions. The bill specifically updates Article 14 of Chapter 1 of Title 10 in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, adding definitions and stipulations regarding secondary metals recycling. It seeks to regulate the metal recycling industry more stringently by laying out the legal framework to prevent illicit trade of these components, which have become targets for theft due to the valuable metals they contain.
Contention
Opposition to HB 379 has highlighted several concerns, primarily about the potential impacts on legitimate businesses engaged in metal recycling. Critics argue that the strict regulations could penalize lawful operators who inadvertently handle catalytic converters outside the exempted categories stipulated in the bill. Discussions around this bill have included calls for clarity on enforcement measures and the need for balance between regulation and fair business practices to prevent hardship for compliant recyclers. Proponents assert that the measures are necessary to combat the rising thefts of catalytic converters, thereby enhancing public safety and preserving the environment.
Secondary Metals Recyclers; it shall be illegal for certain persons to purchase, possess, obtain, or sell or attempt to purchase, possess, obtain, or sell; provide
Secondary Metals Recyclers; it shall be illegal for certain persons to purchase, possess, obtain, or sell or attempt to purchase, possess, obtain, or sell; provide