Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB452

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
1/25/24  
Report Pass
2/6/24  
Engrossed
2/8/24  
Refer
2/14/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Enrolled
3/4/24  
Chaptered
3/14/24  

Caption

Motor vehicle dealers; exam for independent dealer-operator recertification.

Impact

The revisions proposed in SB452 seek to update existing statutes regarding the qualifications necessary for independent motor vehicle dealers. By formalizing the recertification process, the bill aims to create a level of accountability within the industry. This can have far-reaching implications on consumer protection, as a well-trained dealer-operator is more likely to contribute to ethical business practices and improve customer interactions. The amendments would potentially reduce issues associated with unqualified or outdated operating procedures among independent dealers.

Summary

SB452 is aimed at amending certain sections of the Virginia Code related to motor vehicle dealers, specifically focusing on the recertification process for independent dealer-operators. The bill introduces a structured framework for recertification that mandates dealers to complete an approved course and pass an examination. This initiative is designed to enhance standards within the motor vehicle sector, ensuring that dealer-operators have up-to-date knowledge and skills pertinent to their role in the automotive industry.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB452 appears to be supportive, especially from industry advocates who view enhanced training and certification as beneficial for consumers and the market. However, there may be opposition from smaller independent dealers who perceive the additional fees associated with recertification and the requirements for ongoing education as burdensome. The discussion surrounding this bill raises important questions about balancing regulatory oversight with the concerns of individual business operators within the automotive sector.

Contention

While SB452 strives for improved oversight and operator competency, notable points of contention include the cost implications for dealer-operators, particularly in terms of recertification fees and potential economic barriers this could create for smaller dealers. Additionally, there is a concern regarding the feasibility and accessibility of the mandated training programs, especially in rural areas where access to educational resources may be limited. This ongoing debate highlights the importance of ensuring that regulatory measures do not inadvertently disadvantage smaller players within the motor vehicle market.

Companion Bills

VA HB1106

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Previously Filed As

VA HB2468

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

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 SB864

Motor vehicle dealers; businesses without a physical presence in the Commonwealth selling vehicles.

VA SB951

Uninsured motorist fee; removes option to register an uninsured motor vehicle upon payment of fee.

VA HB1557

Modified utility vehicles; authorizes operation on public highways.

VA SB978

Keeper of vehicles; liens, certain towing and recovery drivers and operators.

VA HB1516

Towing and recovery operators; vehicle storage.

VA HB1466

Low emn/electric motor vehicles; voluntary anti-forced labor & child slavery certification for sale.

VA HB2381

Toll operators; access to DMV records.

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