Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2169

Introduced
1/13/22  
Refer
1/13/22  

Caption

Mississippi Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Law; reinstate.

Impact

Should SB2169 pass, it will significantly affect vehicle safety regulations within the state. The reinstatement of the safety inspection law emphasizes the importance of ensuring that vehicles operating on public roads are maintained in safe condition. By mandating inspections every two years, it aims to decrease the likelihood of mechanical failures, enhancing road safety for all motorists. The bill further details the establishment of a public awareness program to educate citizens about the requirements and advantages of regular vehicle inspections.

Summary

Senate Bill 2169 seeks to reinstate the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Law, which had been repealed in 2015. The bill aims to codify this law back to its previous sections in the Mississippi Code and alter the inspection system by changing the inspection frequency from annually to every two years. Additionally, it proposes a fee structure for inspections, setting a price of $15.00 for Mississippi-registered vehicles and differing fees for vehicles registered out of state.

Contention

The bill may encounter some points of contention regarding the inspection fees and the administrative structure of the new regulations. Some might argue that reinstating fees could place an additional financial burden on vehicle owners, particularly if they own multiple vehicles. There might also be concerns regarding enforcement and the potential for overcrowding at inspection stations as vehicle owners may rush to meet inspection deadlines. Lastly, discussions on whether all vehicles, including those manufactured prior to 1961 being exempt from inspections, could ignite debates on vehicle safety and regulation compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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