North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S63

Introduced
2/6/25  
Refer
2/10/25  

Caption

Board of Motor Vehicles/Authority Study

Impact

If enacted, S63 would significantly alter the current structure under which motor vehicle regulation is administered in North Carolina. By shifting authority from the existing Division of Motor Vehicles to a new Motor Vehicle Authority, the legislation would create a streamlined governance structure. The board would have the power to appoint and oversee the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, thereby increasing accountability and potentially leading to improved management of motor vehicle operations statewide.

Summary

Senate Bill 63 aims to establish a Board of Motor Vehicles and to conduct a comprehensive study on the potential creation of a Motor Vehicle Authority. The proposed authority would serve as a successor agency to the Division of Motor Vehicles within the North Carolina Department of Transportation, thereby consolidating authority and oversight under a newly formed board. The bill outlines the composition of the board, detailing that it will consist of nine voting members, appointed by various state officials including the Governor and the General Assembly.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 63 appears to be generally supportive among stakeholders who advocate for enhanced efficiency in the management of motor vehicle services. Proponents argue that consolidating authority under a single board could lead to better resource management and a more focused approach to addressing issues within the motor vehicle sector. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications for existing personnel and operational structures within the current division, which could lead to resistance among employees and some interest groups.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding S63 is the question of how the transition from the Division of Motor Vehicles to a new authority would affect services and employees. There are discussions on the feasibility of such a transition and its potential impacts on service delivery to the public. If the study mandated by the bill identifies significant challenges, it could lead to adjustments in the proposal or extended timelines for implementation. The balance of power in appointing board members also raises questions about the possible political influence over motor vehicle governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC HB4484

Motor vehicles; authorizing certain employees of the Corporation Commission to drive certain vehicles; effective date.

NC AB2453

Vehicles: off-highway motor vehicles.

NC HR392

Joint Study Committee on the State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers; create

NC H3856

Department of Motor Vehicles

NC HB1419

Motor vehicles; modifying definition; authorizing use of certain vehicles on certain U.S. Highways; effective date.

NC HB1419

Motor vehicles; modifying definition; authorizing use of certain vehicles on certain U.S. Highways; effective date.

NC SB00407

An Act Authorizing The Commissioner Of Motor Vehicles To Issue Permits Allowing Organ Transport Vehicles To Use Certain Lights.

NC HR558

House Study Committee on the State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers; create

NC AB1613

Vehicles: off-highway motor vehicle safety.

NC HB1441

Airport authorities; authorize to take certain measures upon abandoned motor vehicles left on airport property.

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