Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB854

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, distributors, and representatives.

Impact

The impact of SB854 is primarily felt in the realm of franchise operations for motor vehicle dealers. By consolidating control over dealership agreements and outlining the rights and responsibilities of owners and dealers, the legislation seeks to protect existing dealerships from coercive practices that might force them to relocate under pressure from manufacturers or distributors. This is intended to stabilize the marketplace for automotive sales and maintain a healthy competitive environment.

Summary

SB854 addresses the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, distributors, and their representatives in Texas. The bill introduces specific use agreements that relate to the operation and sale of automobile dealerships. Specifically, it generates guidelines around how these agreements can control the conditions under which a dealership operates its business, including limitations on adding new vehicle lines and prohibiting property sales for any purpose other than dealership use. This aims to provide clarity and uniformity in the franchise dealership landscape of Texas.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention arise from the potential for misuse of specific use agreements. Critics argue that the limitation imposed on dealerships, particularly regarding the constraints on expanding or relocating, might create an undue burden. They express concern that while the bill aims to prevent coercive practices, it may simultaneously enforce conditions that could stifle new market entrants and restrict consumer choice, particularly if these agreements favor existing dealers disproportionately over new businesses.

Additional_considerations

Finally, the bill's provisions regarding the expiration of agreements and the rights of transferees reflect an intention to navigate the complexities of real estate transactions in the automotive sector. The clarity regarding the validity and termination of these agreements can serve to protect parties involved and enhance the regulatory framework under which motor vehicle dealerships operate in Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HB2243

Identical Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, distributors, and representatives.

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MT HB550

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CA AB473

Motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.

TX HB2243

Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, distributors, and representatives.