Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1574

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Car manufacturers, dealers and franchisors; prohibit from sharing customer information with third parties.

Impact

The proposed changes to the law would establish stricter guidelines regarding the handling of consumer data by motor vehicle industry stakeholders. By enforcing these prohibitions, the bill intends to minimize risks associated with data breaches and protect consumers from unsolicited marketing practices. The implications are significant for consumers, who will benefit from enhanced privacy protections, and for businesses, which will need to adapt their information handling and marketing strategies to comply with the new regulations. This could entail adjustments in training staff and revising operating procedures related to customer information management.

Summary

House Bill 1574 aims to amend Section 63-17-73 of the Mississippi Code to enhance consumer privacy by prohibiting motor vehicle dealers, salesmen, manufacturers, and franchisors from sharing customer lists or personal information with third parties. This measure seeks to safeguard the sensitive information of consumers who engage with motor vehicle businesses, ensuring that their data remains confidential and secure from unauthorized dissemination. The bill is positioned as a necessary step to bolster consumer rights within the motor vehicle industry and restrict potential misuse of personal information by businesses.

Contention

While the bill garners support for its consumer protection focus, it may also raise concerns among motor vehicle dealers and manufacturers regarding the operational limitations imposed by such legislation. Critics argue that restrictions on data sharing could hinder legitimate business practices such as customer follow-ups and marketing initiatives, possibly impacting sales and customer relationship management. Moreover, there may be debates around defining 'necessary' circumstances under which information can be shared, as the bill allows for limited exceptions related to processing sales and validating incentives. This nuanced aspect of the legislation could be a point of contention during discussions and possible amendments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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