Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H406

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Further regulating business practices between motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and distributors

Impact

The bill serves to protect motor vehicle dealers from potentially exploitative practices by manufacturers and distributors. By preventing manufacturers from arbitrarily changing dealership locations or requiring unexpected renovations, H406 aims to maintain a stable business environment for motor vehicle dealers. Additionally, it sets provisions to guarantee that any facility improvement programs operated by manufacturers must consider the dealer's autonomy and existing agreements with them, thus enhancing fairness in the dealer-manufacturer relationship.

Summary

House Bill 406 aims to further regulate the business practices between motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and distributors in Massachusetts. The bill introduces amendments to Chapter 93B regarding the regulation of dealer operations, focusing particularly on the requirements imposed by manufacturers on dealers. One notable amendment prohibits manufacturers from coercively requiring dealers to alter their business operations or facilities unless there is a clear health and safety requirement. This seeks to protect dealers from undue pressure while ensuring that any modifications are mutually agreed upon and documented in a written agreement.

Contention

While proponents of the bill praise its focus on safeguarding the interests of dealers against strong-armed tactics by manufacturers, there remains contention regarding implementation. Some stakeholders express concerns about the complexity of enforcement and the potential for disputes arising from interpretations of 'coercive' actions. Furthermore, the proposed amendments regarding data privacy obligations, especially about customer information sharing and security, may invoke differing opinions on the frequency and nature of manufacturers' access to dealer-held customer data, casting light on the balance between operational transparency and privacy rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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