Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1096

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Nonconsensual towing; prohibit and regulate for personal motor vehicles.

Impact

By establishing clear guidelines for towing practices, HB1096 is set to modify existing state laws related to towing and vehicle recovery. Previously, the lack of regulation in nonconsensual towing led to widespread issues including unapproved towing fees and inadequate owner access to their vehicles post-towing. This legislation addresses these issues with provisions requiring towing services to provide detailed documentation and allow vehicle owners or their designees to access their vehicles to retrieve personal belongings regardless of any fees owed. This shift represents a significant step towards consumer protection in the context of vehicle towing and storage.

Summary

House Bill 1096 aims to regulate nonconsensual towing practices for personal motor vehicles in Mississippi. The bill defines key terms such as 'nonconsensual towing' and establishes a Personal Vehicle Towing Advisory Committee under the Mississippi Department of Public Safety. This committee will set regulations, including defining the standards for towing services and reviewing maximum towing and storage fees to protect vehicle owners from excessive charges. The bill also mandates that any vehicles towed nonconsensually must be stored within Mississippi, ensuring localized management of towing services and promoting accountability within this industry.

Contention

While supporters view this bill as a necessary reform to protect consumers from unscrupulous towing practices, critics might argue that the restrictions could impact towing businesses negatively, particularly those that operate in a competitive market. Additionally, the prohibition against law enforcement officers receiving compensation from towing companies aims to avoid conflicts of interest, which could raise concerns about how towing services are appointed and managed during emergency situations. Overall, the bill seeks to balance the rights of vehicle owners while ensuring that towing services remain equitable and fair.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB839

Regulation on nonconsensual towing; revise to include private motor vehicles.

MS HB911

Abandoned motor vehicles on private property; regulate complaint process and removal of.

MS HB824

Towing of vehicles; create a procedure.

MS SB2258

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS HB641

Towing companies; require notice to vehicle owner and lienholder within 5 business days of tow.

MS HB1338

Unmarked vehicles; revise requirements for and prohibit impersonation of law enforcement.

MS SB2437

"Prohibition of Exploitation by Deepfakes Act"; enact.

MS SB2259

Recreational off highway vehicles; authorize operation on county roads subject to certain requirements and cap tag fees for.

MS HB607

MS High School Activities Association; prohibit public schools from paying funds to for regulation by for certain activities.

MS SB2809

Municipal ad valorem taxes; exempt real property and motor vehicles in an annexed area for 12 months after annexation.

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