Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1504

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of salvage vehicle dealers, salvage pool operators, and salvage vehicle rebuilders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

Impact

The legislation changes existing statutes within the Occupations Code, specifically enhancing requirements for record retention and reporting by salvage vehicle dealers. This could lead to increased oversight of operations and potentially reduce unlawful practices in the industry, such as the unlicensed sale of salvage vehicles. By implementing these measures, the bill intends to ensure that salvage operations adhere to higher standards of accountability which could benefit both the environment and public safety. However, industry stakeholders might argue that such measures could complicate compliance and lead to operational challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 1504 aims to enhance regulation concerning salvage vehicle dealers, salvage pool operators, and salvage vehicle rebuilders in Texas. It broadens the scope of licensing for these businesses, thereby impacting how they are classified under the law. The bill includes provisions that require salvage vehicle dealers to maintain more rigorous documentation and reporting procedures related to the sale and acquisition of nonrepairable and salvage vehicles, establishing a standardized protocol across the state. This reform is intended to better monitor industry practices and improve the oversight of vehicle recycling operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 1504 center on the balance between regulatory efficiency and business operation freedom. Some industry representatives express concerns that the increased regulatory burden could stifle small businesses and add intricacies to an already complex operational landscape. Opponents argue that the bill may pose an undue burden on salvage vehicle businesses that would require additional resources, potentially leading to increased costs that would be passed onto consumers. These stakeholders argue for a more balanced approach that addresses oversight without disproportionately impacting the livelihood of small operators.

Companion Bills

TX HB1788

Identical Relating to the regulation of salvage vehicle dealers, salvage pool operators, and salvage vehicle rebuilders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3577

Relating to the issuance of title to a salvage pool operator for certain motor vehicles.

TX SB1263

Relating to the issuance of title to a salvage pool operator for certain motor vehicles.

TX SB876

Relating to the licensing and regulation of dog and cat breeders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

TX HB2238

Relating to the licensing and regulation of dog and cat breeders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

TX HB274

Relating to the licensing and regulation of dog and cat breeders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

TX HB5269

Relating to motor vehicle titles.

TX SB2567

Relating to the issuance of temporary tags and license plates by a motor vehicle dealer.

TX SB224

Relating to catalytic converters, including criminal conduct involving catalytic converters; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty; increasing a fee.

TX HB718

Relating to the issuance of certain tags, permits, and license plates authorizing the movement of vehicles and the transfer and renewal of certain license plates.

TX HB4538

Relating to the regulation of beekeeping; imposing fees and authorizing other fees; expanding the applicability of an occupational permit.

Similar Bills

TX HB1788

Relating to the regulation of salvage vehicle dealers, salvage pool operators, and salvage vehicle rebuilders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

TX SB1095

Relating to the licensing and regulation of used automotive parts recyclers; providing penalties.

TX HB2281

Relating to the titling of nonrepairable, salvage, and abandoned motor vehicles and the regulation of dealers of those vehicles or parts from those vehicles; providing penalties.

TX HB5269

Relating to motor vehicle titles.

TX HB3531

Relating to motor vehicle titles, registration, and license plates.

TX HB3097

Relating to the creation, organization, governance, duties, and functions of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, including the transfer of certain duties to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and to the regulation of certain franchised motor vehicle dealers; providing a penalty.

TX HB2112

Relating to salvage motor vehicles, including flood vehicles, and nonrepairable motor vehicles.

VA SB1064

Nonrepairable vehicles; titling requirements, sale to certain auto recyclers.