Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1153

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring licensed auto insurance damage appraisers to provide safety notices to the owners of damaged motor vehicles

Impact

The introduction of H1153 is anticipated to have significant implications for vehicle safety on Massachusetts roads. By mandating that appraisers provide safety notices, the bill encourages proactive vehicle maintenance and compliance with safety laws. This could potentially reduce the number of unsafe vehicles on the road, leading to improved public safety. Furthermore, the registrar of motor vehicles is directed to periodically update guidelines regarding what safety or emissions issues would necessitate such notifications, ensuring that the law remains relevant and effective in addressing current automotive safety concerns.

Summary

House Bill H1153 aims to enhance the safety of motor vehicles by requiring licensed auto insurance damage appraisers to notify vehicle owners when a damaged vehicle fails to meet safety or emissions standards. The bill amends Section 8G of chapter 26 of the General Laws to mandate that when an appraiser determines a vehicle is damaged to the extent that it may not comply with established safety or emissions criteria, a written notice must be issued to the vehicle owner. This notice should inform the owner to have the vehicle repaired to ensure it meets legal standards before it can obtain a new certificate of inspection.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to bolster safety standards for vehicles, it may face scrutiny regarding the additional burden it places on auto insurers and appraisers. Some stakeholders may argue that the requirement for appraisers to issue notices could lead to increased operational costs or liability concerns. Additionally, there may be differing opinions on the effectiveness of such notifications in prompting vehicle repairs, as well as concerns from vehicle owners regarding the implications of receiving a notice about their vehicle's condition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H151

Relative to cannabis research

MA H570

Relative to testing requirements for veterans who wish to become educators

MA H366

Relative to preventing illegal alcohol sales

MA H2101

To enforce laws protecting worksite safety

MA H3957

Establishing a fund for the Western Massachusetts Hospital

MA H2826

Relative to impairment of health caused by infectious disease

MA H364

Relative to the collection of debt

MA H2102

Relative to acts of violence

Similar Bills

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