Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2933

Caption

Relating to fees imposed on registration of a motor vehicle for which registration is applied for by a motor vehicle dealer; imposing a fee.

Impact

The bill seeks to address funding shortfalls in local road maintenance and development by increasing the fees associated with vehicle registrations. By collecting this additional revenue, the bill aims to improve the financial resources available for maintaining and developing transportation infrastructure at the county level. This approach aligns with broader efforts to enhance road safety and efficiency, which is crucial in areas experiencing population and traffic growth.

Summary

House Bill 2933 aims to establish an additional fee for the registration of motor vehicles applied for by motor vehicle dealers. This bill stipulates that an extra fee of $25 per registration year will be imposed on such registrations, which is intended to be collected alongside existing registration fees. The revenue from these fees will be allocated to the county road and bridge fund where the vehicle owner is domiciled. The introduction of this fee is set against the backdrop of a need to generate additional funding for local transportation infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2933 is mixed. Supporters, particularly within the legislative framework concerned about transportation infrastructure, have expressed a positive outlook on the potential benefits of additional funding for localities. However, there are concerns from automotive dealers and some community members who argue that such fees could place an additional financial burden on consumers and affect their overall vehicle purchasing decisions. This division indicates a broader debate over balancing financial needs for public infrastructure against potential economic impacts on residents.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include the allocation of the collected fees and the implications for automotive dealers who may face scrutiny over increased costs passed on to consumers. Critics have raised questions regarding the necessity of this fee, suggesting that existing funding measures could be optimized instead. Additionally, the bill's provision that the extra fee cannot be compounded by other additional fees imposed by counties raises concerns about varying impacts across different jurisdictions, complicating the regulatory landscape for automotive dealers operating in multiple counties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2028

Relating to imposing a motor fuel tax recovery fee for the registration of an electric vehicle.

TX HB820

Relating to imposing an additional fee for the registration of electric and hybrid vehicles.

TX SB505

Relating to imposing an additional fee for the registration of an electric vehicle.

TX HB2199

Relating to imposing an additional fee for the registration of an electric vehicle.

TX HB960

Relating to imposing a road maintenance fee for the registration of an electric vehicle.

TX SB2210

Relating to disposition of motor vehicle registration fees collected by a county assessor-collector.

TX SB1182

Relating to motor vehicle registration and license plates.

TX HB3861

Relating to the titling and registration of motor vehicles by motor vehicle dealers.

TX HB3599

Relating to an exemption from certain motor fuel taxes for, and registration fees for motor vehicles owned by, certain nonprofit food banks.

TX HB4243

Relating to a one-year moratorium on the collection of registration and inspection fees for certain motor vehicles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.