Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1309

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Auto insurance; policy held by lienholder or secured party not invalidated by intentional act of vehicle owner.

Impact

If enacted, HB1309 will significantly alter the landscape of vehicle insurance liabilities for lienholders and secured parties. Traditionally, insurance policies could be voided in cases where the owner acted intentionally to cause loss or damage, which often left lienholders vulnerable. By ensuring that liens and assignments are protected regardless of the owner's actions, this bill aims to strengthen the security of financial interests and promote stability in collateralized vehicle transactions.

Summary

House Bill 1309 is designed to protect the interests of lienholders, secured parties, or assignees who have insurance policies made payable to them concerning vehicles they have a financial stake in. The bill stipulates that any insurance policy held by such parties will not be invalidated due to an intentional act or omission made by the vehicle owner. This means that even if the vehicle owner commits a deliberate act that could otherwise lead to the denial of an insurance claim, the insurance coverage for the lienholder or assignee remains intact.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide reassurance and security for lienholders, it also raises potential concerns among consumer protection advocates. Critics may argue that protecting lienholders in this manner could lead vehicle owners to act irresponsibly without facing the repercussions typically associated with intentional acts. Additionally, the bill may spark discussions about the balance between protecting financial interests and ensuring accountability for vehicle owners, especially in scenarios involving fraudulent claims or wrongful acts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB651

Auto insurance; policy held by lienholder or secured party not invalidated by intentional act of vehicle owner.

MS SB2569

Transportation; allow and regulate autonomous vehicles.

MS HB1003

Mississippi Fully Autonomous Vehicle Enabling (MS FAVE) Act of 2023; establish to regulate operation of autonomous vehicle on public roads.

MS HB1076

Police chiefs; authorize approval of use of uniforms, weapons, vehicles by off-duty officers on private security jobs.

MS HB1170

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

MS HB1122

Utility-type vehicles and side-by-sides; authorize operation of on public county and municipal roads and streets.

MS HB239

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

MS SB2482

Motor vehicles; allow Department of Revenue to transmit liens and receive lien satisfactions electronically.

MS SB2239

Department of Public Safety; authorize officer use of uniforms, weapons and vehicles off duty whle performing security services.

MS HB1060

Electric vehicles; authorize charging by nonutilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.