West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB431

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Modifying permissible percentage of light transmission for sun screening devices used in automotive safety glazing

Impact

If enacted, SB431 would amend current legislation relating to vehicle safety and window tint regulations. This change is expected to affect manufacturers and installers of sun screening devices, as they will need to comply with the new standards set forth in the bill. By establishing a clearer framework for permissible light transmission, the bill aims to improve safety standards, making it easier for law enforcement to enforce regulations and for consumers to make informed decisions regarding their vehicle modifications.

Summary

SB431 aims to modify the permissible percentage of light transmission for sun screening devices used in automotive safety glazing, particularly focusing on the regulations surrounding window tinting in vehicles. The bill is introduced in response to increasing concerns over standardizing safety measures and enhancing visibility for drivers while ensuring aesthetic considerations remain acknowledged. Proponents of the bill assert that clearer and more consistent regulations will enhance automotive safety while reducing confusion among vehicle manufacturers and consumers alike.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB431 has been generally positive among supporters, who view it as a necessary update to existing automotive safety laws. Advocates believe that clearer regulations will not only help in maintaining safety standards but also in supporting consumer awareness about the products they choose for their vehicles. However, there are concerns among some stakeholders regarding the implications of the bill on personal choice and customization of vehicles, which could lead to a less favorable perception among certain groups.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB431 involve the balance between safety regulations and personal freedom concerning vehicle modifications. Some opponents argue that adjusting the permissible limits for light transmission may infringe upon individual rights to customize their vehicles as they see fit. Additionally, there are discussions about potential economic impacts on businesses that specialize in vehicle tinting and modifications, with some fearing that stricter regulations could limit their service offerings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB215

Modifying permissible percentage of light transmission for sun screening devices used in automotive safety glazing

WV HB368

Relating To Motor Vehicle Sun Screening Devices.

WV SB1140

Relating To Motor Vehicle Sun Screening Devices.

WV SB1140

Relating To Motor Vehicle Sun Screening Devices.

WV HB119

Decreases the minimum light transmission percentage allowable for the front side window tint of motor vehicles

WV SB227

Relating To Motor Vehicle Sun Screening Devices.

WV HB286

Motor Vehicle Sun Screen Materials

WV A3496

Revises and clarifies law concerning permissible motor vehicle window tint.

WV AB1303

Vehicles: window tinting.

WV H3151

Sunscreen devices

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.