Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7845

Introduced
3/4/22  

Caption

Department Of Business Regulation--automobile Wrecking And Salvage Yards

Impact

The enactment of H7845 will significantly impact state law by instituting strict guidelines on how automobile wrecking businesses can market themselves. This regulation aims to reduce potential fraud and ensure consumers are informed about the legality of the businesses they are dealing with. Any violation of the advertisement protocols set forth in the bill will result in civil penalties, promoting compliance among auto wrecking and salvage yard operators. The structured penalties imply a clear enforcement mechanism intended to uphold the integrity of the industry.

Summary

House Bill H7845 proposes regulations concerning the advertising practices of automobile wrecking and salvage yards in Rhode Island. The bill amends Chapter 42-14.2 of the General Laws relating to the Department of Business Regulation, specifically targeting how individuals and entities can advertise the purchase, sale, transport, or receipt of junk or salvaged vehicles. Under this legislation, no advertisement regarding these activities can be made unless the advertiser holds a valid auto wrecking yard or salvage yard license. Furthermore, all advertisements must prominently display specific information, including the legal name, physical address, and license number of the licensed entity.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the implications of this bill on small businesses. Critics could raise concerns that the requirement for licensing and detailed advertising might discourage smaller operators or individuals from lawfully advertising their services. This could lead to an unintentional suppression of legitimate businesses that operate informally. Additionally, opponents could argue that the significant fines imposed for violations may disproportionately affect smaller entities that may struggle with compliance costs, potentially leading to broader market consolidation in the auto wrecking industry. Advocates for the bill, however, may argue that these measures are necessary to protect consumers and ensure a fair operational landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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