Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3289

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the enhanced disposition of surplus motor vehicles owned by the commonwealth or authorities established by the state

Impact

The bill modifies Section 36A of Chapter 30 of the General Laws, which regulates the disposition of surplus state property. By prioritizing local governments in the sale of surplus vehicles, the bill is expected to provide municipalities access to necessary equipment at potentially lower costs. This could improve local services without incurring significant expenditure, as purchasing surplus state vehicles may be more cost-effective compared to acquiring new vehicles. Furthermore, it aligns with the goal of better utilizing state resources within the community.

Summary

House Bill H3289 seeks to enhance the process of disposing surplus motor vehicles owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill stipulates that any state-owned vehicles, including construction and snow removal equipment deemed surplus and no longer usable, should first be offered for sale or auction to local cities and towns before being made available to the general public. This measure aims to give local governments the opportunity to acquire state surplus vehicles, potentially benefiting local municipal operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3289 may arise regarding the implications for public auction transparency and fairness. There may be concerns about whether the process will adequately ensure that local governments have a fair chance to bid on and acquire these vehicles compared to regular citizens. Additionally, the specifics concerning how these sales will be conducted, as well as any regulations regarding pricing and condition disclosures, will play a crucial role in determining the bill's overall effectiveness in meeting its goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2983

Relative to the enhanced disposition of surplus motor vehicles owned by the commonwealth or authorities established by the state

MA H747

Relative to the sale of dogs and cats in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

MA H4624

Relative to municipal tax lien procedures and protections for property owners in the Commonwealth

MA H1458

To enhance the rights of crime victims in the Commonwealth

MA S944

To enhance the rights of crime victims in the Commonwealth

MA H4791

Relative to municipal tax lien procedures and protections for property owners in the Commonwealth

MA S2257

To promote the safe integration of autonomous vehicles into the transportation system of the Commonwealth

MA S1948

Relative to providing direct relief to the residents of the commonwealth by increasing the threshold on no tax status

MA H3471

Relative to the enhancement of child safety

MA S989

Establishing the right of disposition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.