Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1671

Caption

Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle towing, booting, and storage; authorizing administrative penalties.

Impact

The bill amends sections of the Occupations Code to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding towing practices. By introducing requirements for written notices and consent forms for vehicle transfers, it aims to increase transparency and protect the rights of vehicle owners. Additionally, the legislation seeks to impose higher administrative penalties for violations, which is intended to deter non-compliance and promote adherence to established towing practices. These changes could significantly alter the operational landscape for towing companies and vehicle storage facilities in Texas.

Summary

Senate Bill 1671 seeks to regulate motor vehicle towing, booting, and storage practices in Texas by implementing specific provisions that enhance consumer protection and outline operational requirements for towing companies and vehicle storage facilities. The bill introduces new definitions and requirements for instances involving the transfer of vehicles to auto repair or auto body shops, including the necessity for written consent from the vehicle owner prior to such transfers. This aims to ensure that vehicle owners are kept informed and have control over the management of their vehicles in towing situations.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB 1671 revolve around concerns that the increased regulatory measures may impose undue burdens on towing companies, particularly smaller businesses. Critics of the bill may argue that the added administrative work and potential fines could lead to higher costs for service, which may ultimately be passed on to consumers. Proponents, however, emphasize the need for consumer protection in a domain often criticized for lack of oversight and accountability, asserting that the legislation will result in fairer practices within the towing industry.

Companion Bills

TX HB3434

Same As Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle towing, booting, and storage; authorizing administrative penalties.

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