Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H393

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to out of state purchases at auto auctions

Impact

The proposed law stipulates that any auctioneer responsible for conducting sales of out-of-state titled vehicles would be required to charge a $50 fee for each transaction. This fee would facilitate the state’s licensing oversight, mandating auctioneers to remit these fees to the Department of Professional Licensure on a monthly basis. By enforcing these regulations, the bill seeks to instate greater consumer protection measures and enhance accountability among auto auctions, which traditionally operate with less oversight compared to other vehicle sales avenues.

Summary

House Bill 393 aims to amend Chapter 140 of the Massachusetts General Laws concerning the business of buying and selling vehicles at auto auctions. The bill introduces a licensing requirement for individuals engaged in the auctioning of second-hand motor vehicles. It delineates who is exempt from these requirements, specifically those whose principal business is either the manufacture and sale of new vehicles or financing/insuring motor vehicles, provided that these activities are incidental. This change is intended to regulate auto auction practices more strictly and ensure proper oversight of individuals engaging in this business.

Contention

Notably, past discussions surrounding similar legislation have highlighted concerns regarding potential barriers to entry for smaller auction operations and the financial implications for consumers purchasing vehicles at auction. Critics argue that adding a fee may deter individuals from participating in auto auctions, thereby impacting market dynamics. Furthermore, the bill's definition of who qualifies for exemptions may lead to debates among stakeholders in the auto industry, as entities engaged closely with vehicle sales seek clarity on their obligations under the new framework.

Companion Bills

MA H5081

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H396

Relative to background checking for bidding privileges at auto auctions

MA H5081

Study Order

MA H373

Relative to the financing of motor vehicle purchases

MA H2643

Relative to freedom to purchase lawful goods

MA HB712

Motor vehicle license tag; authorize dealers to issue temporary tags to purchasers.

MA H3289

Relative to the enhanced disposition of surplus motor vehicles owned by the commonwealth or authorities established by the state

MA H1152

Relative to the licensure of automobile damage appraisers

MA H442

Authorizing charity alcohol auctions

MA H3687

Relative to vehicle inspection exemptions for vintage automobiles 45 years or older

MA H3357

Relative to responsibly reducing emissions in the transportation sector

Similar Bills

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