Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2840

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Motor vehicle; revise requirements for scrapping, dismantling or destroying when owner does not have title in his or her name.

Impact

The bill aims to streamline the process of cancelling titles for vehicles that are no longer intended for use, thereby potentially reducing illegal activities associated with vehicle ownership and title transfer. It establishes new protocols for documentation that need to be submitted to the Department of Revenue upon scrapping a vehicle, including a certification that it has not been subject to any security lien. The introduction of specific forms and requirements is intended to create a more thorough record-keeping and tracking system within the state’s vehicle regulation framework.

Summary

Senate Bill 2840 amends Section 63-21-39 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, outlining new requirements for transferring ownership of motor vehicles designated to be scrapped, destroyed, or dismantled. This bill specifically addresses situations where the owner or authorized agent does not possess the title in their name. Under this proposed legislation, individuals must provide a sworn statement affirming that the vehicle is at least twenty years old and has not been registered for a minimum of three years to transfer it to a licensed dealer or scrap processor.

Contention

While the bill promotes regulatory compliance by business entities in the vehicle dismantling sector, concerns exist about the stringent requirements it imposes on individuals without titles. Critics may argue that the procedures could disproportionately affect low-income individuals who might not have the means to secure necessary documentation or access to legal aid. The potential penalties for falsifying information also introduce a fear of legal repercussions that may deter individuals from proceeding with the necessary transfers, as violating the stipulated guidelines can lead to significant fines or imprisonment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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