Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR392

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Joint Study Committee on the State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers; create

Impact

The formation of the Joint Study Committee is intended to address regulatory gaps by investigating the current conditions and issues plaguing the used motor vehicle industry. The committee is expected to make recommendations for potential legislative action to enhance oversight and regulation. This initiative could lead to more stringent control measures over used motor vehicle dealers, aiming for improved compliance with state regulations. Ultimately, this effort could reduce illegal activities associated with vehicle registration and enhance consumer protection.

Summary

House Resolution 392 (HR392) proposes the establishment of a Joint Study Committee tasked with examining the State Board of Registration for Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers in Georgia. The resolution stems from reports highlighting issues regarding illegal practices associated with temporary operating permits and dealer plates within the used motor vehicle industry. Lawmakers and the Georgia Department of Revenue have noted a disturbing increase in illegal activity such as the sale and improper issuance of temporary operating permits, as well as the renting and forging of dealer plates. These practices facilitate avoidance of tax payments and contribute to larger criminal activities, including the movement of stolen vehicles and drugs.

Contention

There may be varying opinions on the effectiveness and necessity of HR392. Proponents may argue that the committee is crucial for tackling rampant illegal activities and ensuring that vehicle registration processes are secure and lawful. Conversely, there will likely be concerns about the implications of heightened regulation on legitimate businesses and the potential burdens it brings to compliant used vehicle dealers. Discussions may also center around how best to integrate the regulation of used motor vehicles under the appropriate authority, given the overlap in responsibility between the Department of Revenue and the Secretary of State's office.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR565

House Study Committee on Motor Vehicle Dealer License Plates and Temporary Operating Permits; create

GA SB184

New Dealers; prohibition on ownership, operation, and control of motor vehicle dealerships by certain manufacturers; repeal an exception

GA HB1239

Motor vehicles; operation of miniature on-road vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA HR209

House Study Committee on Motor Vehicle Crash Fatality Rates; create

GA HB1234

Motor vehicles; conditions, procedures, and limitations for issuance of temporary operating permits; provide

GA HR71

House Study Committee on Front of Vehicle License Plates; create

GA HB183

Motor vehicles; temporary license plates and operating permits; revise terminology

GA HB348

Motor vehicles; standards for signs warning of use of automated traffic enforcement safety devices; provide

GA SR296

Senate Study Committee on Excessive Vehicle Noise and Related Crimes; create

GA HR72

House Study Committee on Excessive Vehicle Noise and Related Crimes; create

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