Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2323

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to custom vehicles

Impact

If passed, S2323 will change the legal framework governing the emissions regulations for custom vehicles. Currently, custom vehicles registered after a designated date face stricter emissions compliance measures, which can deter modifications and innovation within the automotive community. By repealing these provisions, the bill emphasizes a more lenient regulatory environment that could foster growth in the custom vehicle sector. This could lead to increased engagement among automotive enthusiasts and a more vibrant market for custom vehicles in the state.

Summary

S2323 aims to amend regulations concerning custom vehicles and their emissions in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This bill, presented by Senator Bruce E. Tarr, seeks to modify Chapter 111, Section 142M, by removing language that imposes certain restrictions on custom vehicles registered after April 30, 2012. By eliminating these specific deadlines, the bill intends to provide more flexibility for custom vehicle owners, potentially allowing for a wider range of modifications and emissions standards that can be applied to these vehicles.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding environmental concerns. Critics might argue that loosening emissions restrictions for custom vehicles could lead to increased pollution, countering efforts aimed at environmental protection and climate change mitigation. Supporters of the bill, however, would argue that the current regulations are overly restrictive and that custom vehicle enthusiasts should have the freedom to innovate within reasonable standards that still protect public health and safety. The debate is likely to reflect broader concerns about balancing regulation with individual rights and economic interests.

Companion Bills

MA S2774

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to telecommunications, utilities and energy matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S2265

Relative to ride share companies’ customer service

MA S1419

Relative to protective custody

MA H1081

Relative to customer reimbursement in instances of financial fraud

MA S2092

Relative to excise tax collections of electric motor vehicles

MA S266

Relative to custom-built heavy duty vehicles sold in the Commonwealth

MA S1778

Relative to ATV vehicles owned and operated by police and fire departments

MA H1086

Authorizing insurance providers to extend motor vehicle liability insurance rebates to customers with safe driving records

MA S1768

Relative to the use of green lights for municipal emergency management vehicles

MA S2774

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to telecommunications, utilities and energy matters.

MA S2450

To protect the health and well-being of child passengers in vehicles

Similar Bills

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