Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2882

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Motor vehicles; salvaged titles; affidavit; form; collection of certain information; posting of certain sign; effective date.

Impact

The bill aims to simplify and standardize the process by which salvage and rebuilt titles are issued in Oklahoma. By stipulating that vehicles declared as salvage due to damage exceeding 60% of their fair market value be correctly and transparently labeled, HB2882 seeks to protect consumers and potential buyers from inadvertently purchasing vehicles that may not be roadworthy. The legislation also affects insurance companies, requiring them to notify the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety and the vehicle owner when claims are made, thus creating a more regulated framework regarding the status and management of damaged vehicles.

Summary

House Bill 2882 introduces amendments to 47 O.S. 2021, specifically targeting the process surrounding salvaged titles for motor vehicles. The bill mandates the submission and maintenance of vehicle damage lists, reinforcing accountability in vehicle inspections and registrations. It requires a clear protocol for insurers to follow when a vehicle incurs significant damage, establishing a formal process for issuing salvage titles and rebuilt titles, including specific documentation and notification procedures when vehicles are declared a total loss. The ultimate focus is on ensuring that proper procedures are followed for the registration of vehicles that have been severely damaged or salvaged, fostering greater transparency in vehicle titles.

Contention

While HB2882 is designed to enhance regulatory standards around vehicle titles and repairs, it may face opposition concerning the additional administrative burden it places on small insurance companies and vehicle dealers. Critics may argue that the requirements for more rigorous inspections and documentation could create unnecessary hurdles, especially for smaller operators who may not have the resources to comply with these strict procedural guidelines. As such, the debate may center around balancing consumer protection with the operational flexibility of insurance and vehicle dealerships in Oklahoma.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1073

Motor vehicles; salvage titles; notification of penalty; requiring Service Oklahoma to cancel certain certificates of title; mailing of documents; effective date.

OK HB1073

Motor vehicles; salvage titles; notification of penalty; requiring Service Oklahoma to cancel certain certificates of title; mailing of documents; effective date.

OK HB3898

Motor vehicles; providing for biennial and triennial registration of certain vehicles; effective date.

OK SB576

Motor vehicles; exempting approved foreign export vehicles from excise tax when titled; providing fee for certain title; providing inspection exception. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB576

Motor vehicles; exempting approved foreign export vehicles from excise tax when titled; providing fee for certain title; providing inspection exception. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1064

Vehicle inspections; modifying certain prohibition; removing certain inspection requirement; requiring certain inspection guideline. Effective date.

OK SB1064

Vehicle inspections; modifying certain prohibition; removing certain inspection requirement; requiring certain inspection guideline. Effective date.

OK HB3168

Insurance; motor vehicle damage; claim; estimate; personal inspection; effective date.

OK HB2164

Motor vehicles; requiring the collection of certain fee for certain towed vehicles; providing for the collection and remittance of certain fee; effective date.

OK HB2164

Motor vehicles; requiring the collection of certain fee for certain towed vehicles; providing for the collection and remittance of certain fee; effective date.

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