Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR558

Introduced
3/10/25  
Report Pass
3/18/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The establishment of the committee reflects an intention to assess and potentially redefine how used motor vehicle dealers are regulated in Georgia. Currently, these dealers are overseen by a board that operates separately from the Department of Revenue, which handles license plate issuance. This bill opens the possibility for aligning oversight under a single regulatory agency, which could streamline processes and enforcement against illegal activities in the motor vehicle marketplace.

Summary

House Bill HR558 establishes a House Study Committee focused on the State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers. The bill addresses significant concerns regarding illegal practices surrounding temporary operating permits and dealer plates, which may contribute to vehicle crimes and fraud. As illegal activities have notably increased, there is a pressing need to analyze the regulatory framework governing these dealers and their operations.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HR558 is largely constructive, as members of both the legislative body and law enforcement express a desire to address the rising issues of dealer misconduct. By forming a study committee, participants hope to bring attention to the challenges and seek solutions that enhance regulatory practices within the used vehicle industry, suggesting bipartisan support for the endeavor. However, the bill's implications may lead to discussions about regulatory comprehensiveness and the scope of state authority over local practices.

Contention

While the bill appears to be primarily focused on elevating the standard of regulation, there might be contention regarding the effectiveness of current laws and how future legislation stemming from the committee's findings will impact local dealerships and law enforcement efforts. Stakeholders in the motor vehicle industry could worry about the balance between increased regulation, which may raise operational costs, and the need for stringent oversight to combat illegal dealer practices.

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 HR209

House Study Committee on Motor Vehicle Crash Fatality Rates; create

GA HB1239

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

GA HR72

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

GA HR348

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

GA HR71

House Study Committee on Front of Vehicle License Plates; create

GA HB959

Motor vehicles; procedure for passing stationary vehicles on certain highways; provide

GA HB183

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

GA HB1234

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

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