West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5064

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Engrossed
2/8/24  
Refer
2/9/24  

Caption

Relating to obtaining title to abandoned or junked motor vehicles abandoned on the property or place of business of an automobile dealer

Impact

The bill's proposed changes could significantly alter how abandoned and junked vehicles are managed in the state. By lifting the limitation regarding vehicle loan value, it enables a broader scope of vehicles to be eligible for title acquisition and subsequent sale by businesses involved in the towing and repair industries. This could potentially reduce the clutter and legal complexities surrounding abandoned vehicles in West Virginia, benefiting both the businesses involved and the state’s road safety and aesthetics.

Summary

House Bill 5064 seeks to amend West Virginia's regulations concerning abandoned and junked motor vehicles. Specifically, it removes the provision that dictates these vehicles must have a loan value of less than $9,500 for automobile dealers, licensed auctions, repair facilities, and towing companies to qualify for obtaining a certificate of title for such vehicles abandoned on their premises. By making this adjustment, the bill aims to facilitate the disposal and handling of these vehicles, ultimately streamlining processes for businesses that manage abandoned vehicles.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 5064 appears to be supportive among members of the automotive industry and related sectors, who see it as a necessary change to enhance operational efficiency. These stakeholders argue that the current regulations are overly restrictive and hinder effective vehicle management. However, there may be some apprehensions from community members who worry about the implications of fewer protections for vehicle owners against unauthorized disposals.

Contention

While the bill is largely welcomed, there are notable points of contention worthy of mention. Critics of the amendment may raise concerns about the potential for misuse by businesses, where the lack of value restrictions could lead to hastily declaring vehicles abandoned or junked. This could exacerbate issues surrounding owner notifications and rights concerning their property. Additionally, the process for determining the value of these vehicles could be seen as susceptible to manipulation, raising questions about transparency and accountability in the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3198

Relating to obtaining title to abandoned or junked motor vehicles abandoned on the property or place of business of an automobile dealer

WV HB2310

Provide the Division of Motor Vehicles authority to develop an “Antique Fleet” program so that multiple antique motor vehicles may utilize a single registration plate.

WV SB272

Authorizing use of Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund

WV SB254

Relating generally to mandatory state inspection of certain motor vehicles

WV HB2305

Relating to titling and registration of foreign market vehicles

WV HB2918

Relating to the removal of animals left unattended in motor vehicles

WV HB2618

Authorize the Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund to be used to demolish certain flood-damaged structures

WV HB2072

Relating generally to forfeiture of contraband

WV HB2047

Exempting motor vehicles from personal property tax

WV SB315

Authorizing DEP to promulgate legislative rule relating to Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Grant Program

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