Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3791

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to motor vehicle distributors

Impact

With this bill, all motor vehicle distributors will be required to hold the necessary licenses as stipulated by federal, state, or local laws to be eligible for general registration. This requirement underscores a move towards standardizing the registration process across the state, ensuring that distributors meet specific legal criteria before engaging in their occupation. This change is likely to improve accountability within the distribution of motor vehicles and enhance consumer protection.

Summary

House Bill 3791, titled 'An Act relative to motor vehicle distributors', proposes amendments to Chapter 90 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill introduces a new category for licenses by defining 'motor vehicle distributor' in the law, which aims to clarify and regulate the operations of individuals and entities that distribute motor vehicles.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns regarding the implications this bill has on existing businesses that may not currently hold a license under this new definition. Stakeholders in the transportation sector could argue about the potential financial and operational impacts of this legislation, particularly for smaller distributors who might face challenges in meeting new licensing requirements. The discussions around this bill may also touch on the existing regulations governing the registration of motor vehicles and how they impact market competition in the automobile industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2343

Repealing the MBTA communities act

MA H2720

Related to public safety and police evidence review

MA H3575

Relative to the Mass Save program

MA H2345

Relative to the MBTA Communities Act

MA H2717

Relative to membership on the POST commission

MA H3419

Establishing Indigenous Peoples day

MA H3887

Relative to the definition of a Veteran in the Commonwealth

MA H2718

Relative to the labor participation in the POST commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.