Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H472

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to furthering dealership transparency

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 472 are expected to impact the way dealerships operate within the state. By requiring visibility of other dealership locations under a common ownership group, consumer protection is prioritized through informed purchasing decisions. The bill aims to combat deceptive practices that could mislead consumers regarding options available to them. Ultimately, the intention is to improve trust between consumers and dealerships in the auto industry.

Summary

House Bill 472, titled 'An Act relative to furthering dealership transparency', aims to enhance transparency in motor vehicle dealerships across Massachusetts. The bill was introduced by Representative Marcus S. Vaughn and seeks to amend the existing laws governing dealerships. The key provision mandates that dealerships must clearly and conspicuously display the locations of any other dealerships within the same ownership group at their places of business. This is intended to provide consumers with more information about their purchasing options and promote fair competition among dealerships.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial from a consumer protection standpoint, there may be resistance from dealership owners who could perceive it as an imposition on their business operations. Some may argue that the requirement could complicate the marketing strategies of dealerships or give undue advantage to larger ownership groups at the expense of smaller, independent dealerships. The ongoing discussions around commercial transparency and competitive fairness may highlight these concerns, warranting careful consideration by legislators.

Companion Bills

MA H5081

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3356

Relative to transparency for grant applications

MA S2057

Relative to taxes and fee transparency

MA H3703

Relative to license transparency

MA H2707

Relative to furthering the success of opiate intervention programs

MA S204

Relative to transparency in credit card fees

MA H5081

Study Order

MA S1500

Relative to health care transparency

MA S194

Relative to transparency in credit card fees

MA H275

Relative to child care cost transparency

MA H3314

Relative to financial transparency

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.