Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2468

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Dealership operation by manufacturer; determination of no independent dealer to operate franchise.

Impact

The impact of HB 2468 on state laws is significant as it aims to create a clearer regulatory environment for motor vehicle manufacturing and dealership operations. By formalizing the rules around manufacturer ownership of dealerships, the bill addresses concerns about market competition and consumer access to vehicle services. The legislation attempts to strike a balance between protecting independent dealerships and allowing manufacturers to maintain some level of operational control when necessary.

Summary

House Bill 2468 seeks to amend the existing laws regarding the operation of motor vehicle dealerships in Virginia, primarily focusing on the conditions under which manufacturers can own or control dealerships. The bill outlines the legal framework that prohibits motor vehicle manufacturers from operating their own dealerships while allowing certain exceptions under specified circumstances. One key provision permits manufacturers to operate a dealership temporarily during ownership transitions and includes specific criteria that allow for manufacturer-operated dealerships if no independent dealership is available in the community.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked discussions among stakeholders, particularly regarding the implications of the exceptions it allows. Critics argue that allowing manufacturers to operate their own dealerships could lead to diminished competitive standards within the automotive market. They express concern that this could result in a monopoly-like environment where consumers have fewer choices and independent dealers struggle to survive against manufacturer-owned operations. Proponents of the bill assert that such provisions are essential to ensure service continuity in areas lacking independent dealerships, thus serving the public interest.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB2279

Relating to the ownership, control, or operation of a franchised or nonfranchised dealer or dealership by certain manufacturers.

VA HB1469

Motor vehicle dealers; franchise agreements, sale or lease of new motor vehicles.

VA SB871

Motor vehicle dealers; franchise agreements, sale or lease of new motor vehicles.

VA SB184

New Dealers; prohibition on ownership, operation, and control of motor vehicle dealerships by certain manufacturers; repeal an exception

VA HB2940

Relating to the ownership, control, or operation of a franchised or nonfranchised dealer or dealership by certain motor vehicle manufacturers and distributors.

VA SB1415

Relating to the ownership, control, or operation of a franchised or nonfranchised dealer or dealership by certain motor vehicle manufacturers and distributors.

VA SB2455

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

VA HB1653

Relating to the ownership or operation of a motor vehicle dealership by certain manufacturers or distributors.

VA SB639

Relating to the ownership or operation of a motor vehicle dealership by certain manufacturers or distributors.

VA HB2410

Motor vehicle dealers; franchises

Similar Bills

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Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, distributors, and representatives.

KS HB2479

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TX HB2293

Relating to the regulation of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, distributors, and representatives.

MS HB401

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

WV SB577

Clarifying prohibited practices by manufacturer, factory branch, distributor, or distributor branch when providing new motor vehicle to dealer

WV HB4560

Relating generally to motor vehicle dealers, distributors, wholesalers and manufacturers

RI S0885

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RI H5590

Extends certain protocols applicable to motor vehicle manufacturers to their distributors and factory branches, as well as updates warranty reimbursement and recall obligation policies.