Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1789

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
2/10/25  
Refer
2/10/25  
Report Pass
3/6/25  
Engrossed
3/25/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
4/24/25  
Enrolled
5/19/25  

Caption

Motor vehicles; dealer sales responsibility; modifying requirements for certain off-premises sales; events; effective date.

Impact

The bill will significantly alter dealer agreements by modifying how areas of sales responsibility are defined and altered. It provides exemptions for certain off-premises events held on municipal or state-owned property. These amendments are expected to make off-premises sales easier for dealers and provide more opportunities for promotional events, which could affect consumer access to recreational vehicles and the overall market dynamics in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1789 amends existing laws related to motor vehicle dealer sales responsibilities in Oklahoma. It allows dealers more flexibility in conducting off-premises sales events, specifying conditions under which these sales can take place. The bill acknowledges the need for dealer agreements between manufacturers and dealers, while allowing dealers to participate in certain sales activities outside their designated areas if permitted. This aims to enhance dealer competitiveness and access to broader markets, particularly for recreational vehicles.

Sentiment

The discussion around HB 1789 displayed a generally supportive sentiment from the legislative body, as seen in the voting history which shows significant approval with a strong majority in favor. The supportive legislators argue that this bill will streamline sales processes and boost local economies by increasing dealer participation in sales events. However, there may be some reservations noted by stakeholders concerned about the regulation of off-premises events and its potential impact on existing dealers not in favor of the changes.

Contention

While the sentiment seems predominantly supportive, there are notable points of contention regarding the potential for abuse or overreach by dealers in conducting off-premises sales. Critics may express concerns that increased access to off-premises events could lead to a dilution of consumer protections or unfair competition among dealers. Furthermore, the conditions outlined for such events may lead to complex scenarios regarding dealer compliance and enforcement.

Companion Bills

OK HB1789

Carry Over Motor vehicles; dealer sales responsibility; modifying requirements for certain off-premises sales; events; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1789

Motor vehicles; dealer sales responsibility; modifying requirements for certain off-premises sales; events; effective date.

OK SB336

Motor vehicles; modifying definition. Effective date.

OK HB2111

Motor vehicles; modifying certain exception; removing defunct language; effective date.

OK HB2271

Motor vehicles; modifying definition of transporter; effective date.

OK HB2160

Motor vehicles; regulation; New Motor Vehicle Commission; approval of form; licensure; application; fees; certificates of registration; franchise; new vehicle dealers; effective date.

OK SB604

Motor vehicles; modifying list of entities requiring licensure; removing certain exception; requiring certain commercially reasonable data security standards; modifying entities not liable for certain actions. Effective date.

OK HB1419

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

OK SB377

Equipment contracts; modifying definitions; modifying certain prohibited actions; modifying certain consent requirements. Effective date.

OK HB1272

Motor vehicles; modifying types of vehicles requiring certain approach; modifying name of offense; effective date.

OK HB1684

Motor vehicles; modifying definition of military surplus vehicles; fine exemption; effective date.

Similar Bills

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