Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1217

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

Abandoned Motor Vehicle; revise to include landowners with proper representation for tax commission inquiries.

Impact

The proposed changes will allow private landowners to sell or dispose of abandoned vehicles that have remained on their property for at least sixty days. This provision potentially alleviates property maintenance issues for landowners and contributes to public interest through the effective removal of unsightly and potentially hazardous vehicles from their premises. Additionally, the bill requires landowners to represent themselves with legal counsel during inquiries relating to the state vehicle title law, ensuring that they comply with all relevant legal protocols.

Summary

House Bill 1217 seeks to amend the existing legislation regarding abandoned motor vehicles in Mississippi, specifically placing more authority in the hands of private landowners. The bill expands the definition of abandoned vehicles to include those left unattended on private lands for a designated period. This amendment aims to empower landowners to take action against vehicles that detract from their property value, thereby enhancing property management and aesthetic aspects of their private holdings.

Contention

Notably, while the bill's provisions may optimize property management, they also raise concerns about the rights of vehicle owners. Some critics of the bill may argue that it could lead to hasty disposals of vehicles without adequate notice. The section detailing notification of lienholders and registered owners stipulates mailing procedures and public notices, yet there may be debate over the sufficiency and fairness of these requirements. The procedure could be seen as complex for some landowners unfamiliar with legal obligations, potentially complicating compliance with the new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB239

Abandoned motor vehicle; current owner may contest sale of by filing a notice of appeal with the appropriate circuit court.

MS HB401

Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission Law; revise certain provisions relating to a manufacturer's ownership of motor vehicle dealership.

MS SB2027

Municipal ad valorem taxes; exempt real property and motor vehicles in an annexed area for 12 months after annexation.

MS SB2539

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS SB2238

Motor vehicle equipment; revise penalties related to.

MS SB2570

Recreational off highway vehicles; authorize operation on county roads subject to registration and other requirements.

MS HB1240

Utility-type vehicles; regulate operation of on public roads and highways.

MS SB2455

Motor vehicle sales and distribution; provide for independence of dealership tier.

MS HB1170

Motor vehicles and manufactured homes; authorize Department of Revenue to issue electronic liens and titles.

MS HB1202

Disabled veterans motor vehicle license tags; revise certain provisions regarding disability rating, provide partial ad valorem tax exemption.

Similar Bills

MS HB911

Abandoned motor vehicles on private property; regulate complaint process and removal of.

MS HB239

Abandoned motor vehicle; current owner may contest sale of by filing a notice of appeal with the appropriate circuit court.

LA SB491

Provides for the disposition of abandoned movable property. (8/1/22)

MS HB107

Motor vehicle license tag; authorize dealers to issue temporary tags to purchasers.

MS SB2803

ATVs & UTVs; require titling, and exempt from ad valorem tax when held by retailers on consignment or floor plan basis.

MS SB2849

ATVs & UTVs; require titling, and exempt from ad valorem tax when held by retailers on consignment or floor plan basis.

MS HB409

Asset forfeiture proceeds; clarify use is for increase in law enforcement budget.

MS HB641

Towing companies; require notice to vehicle owner and lienholder within 5 business days of tow.