Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3676

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to modernizing and expanding availability of motor vehicle titling and registration services

Impact

The implementation of H3676 is expected to significantly impact state laws pertaining to vehicle registration and titling. By authorizing the registrar to enter into agreements with other states and the District of Columbia, Massachusetts would become part of a broader network that facilitates ease of motor vehicle transactions across state lines. Additionally, the amendments proposed in the bill seek to ensure that all classes of motor vehicle dealers can participate in this electronic registration program, which could potentially foster competition and efficiency in the vehicle sales market.

Summary

House Bill H3676 aims to modernize and expand the availability of motor vehicle titling and registration services in Massachusetts. The bill introduces a framework for the establishment of a reciprocal cross-border electronic vehicle titling and registration program. This program would allow individuals purchasing motor vehicles out-of-state to have those vehicles titled and registered in their home state electronically, thereby streamlining the process and enhancing convenience for consumers. Such modernization reflects a growing trend in the legislative approach towards digital solutions in governmental services.

Contention

While the bill generally appears beneficial in enhancing government efficiency and customer experience, potential points of contention could arise from different stakeholder perspectives. Dealers who may feel threatened by increased competition from electronic sales could voice concerns about regulatory impacts. Additionally, the careful handling of security interests associated with vehicle titles, as outlined in the bill, could stir discussions among financial institutions and lienholders about their roles and protections under the new system. Overall, the balance between modernization and stakeholder interests will likely be a key focus as H3676 moves forward.

Companion Bills

MA H4724

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2371

Modernizing and expanding availability of motor vehicle titling and registration services

MA H3677

Relative to the authorization for electronic signatures with motor vehicle title and registration transactions

MA HB70

Regards registration, titling, and use of replica motor vehicles

MA H4067

Relative to expanding and modernizing apprenticeships

MA S0679

RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES

MA H3761

Definition and requirements of motorized vehicle

MA H3782

To reduce the fee for motor vehicle veteran registration plates

MA H3651

To improve the functioning and fairness of Registry of Motor Vehicles services

MA H3748

Relative to the safe operation of motor vehicles

MA H3101

Relative to vehicle registration fees and sales tax for disabled veterans

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