Pub. 6 2024 Issue 1

NHADA’S HIGH PRIORITY BILLS BILL SPONSORS TITLE AND LAST ACTION NHADA POSITION HB 1031 Rep. Mannion, Tom Rep. Phillips, Emily Rep. Read, Ellen Rep. Santonastaso, Matthew Title: relative to motor vehicle certificate of title exemptions. Analysis: This bill exempts motor vehicles older than 10 years from the title requirement. Oppose HB 1032 Rep. Mannion, Tom Rep. Phillips, Emily Rep. Read, Ellen Rep. Santonastaso, Matthew Title: relative to certificate of title exemptions for vehicles 20 or more years old. Analysis: This bill exempts vehicles 20 or more years old from having a certificate of title. Oppose HB 1044 Rep. Post, Lisa Title: relative to the non-mandatory issuance of certificates of title for certain vehicles. Analysis: This bill allows for the non-mandatory issuance of certificates of title for certain vehicles. Oppose HB 1122 Rep. Walsh, Thomas Title: relative to lights on motor vehicles. Analysis: This bill regulates the use of front lights and headlamps on certain motor vehicles and lighted signs on vehicles of service providers. Support HB 1243 Rep. Hunt, John Title: revising the laws relative to retail installment sales of motor vehicles. Analysis: This bill revises the law on retail installment sales of motor vehicles administered by the banking department. Support with Friendly Amendment HB 1259 Rep. Hunt, John Title: relative to property and casualty insurance laws administered by the insurance department. Analysis: This bill clarifies the distinction between personal and commercial lines in homeowners policies; permits the use electronic communication for auditable basis policies; and requires the insurer to state the specific reason for cancellation or refusal to renew a policy. Monitor HB 1275 Rep. Kofalt, Jim Rep. Moffett, Michael Rep. Smith, Steven Rep. Spillane, James Rep. Summers, James Rep. Ulery, Jordan Rep. Wallace, Scott Title: relative to requiring notice to consumers of vehicles that require repair solely through a dealership and contain proprietary information. Analysis: This bill requires notice to the consumer if their automobile can only be repaired at the dealership. Oppose HB 1391 Rep. Bogert, Steven Rep. Coker, Matthew Rep. Gorski, Ted Rep. Rombeau, Catherine Rep. Spillane, James Rep. St. Clair, Charlie Rep. Veilleux, Daniel Sen. Lang, Timothy Sen. Ricciardi, Denise Sen. Ward, Ruth Sen. Watters, David Title: allowing new vehicles purchased in the model year or before to be inspected in the second year after purchase. Analysis: This bill allows new vehicles purchased in the model year or before to be inspected in the second year after purchase. Oppose 6

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