Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4679

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to toll service fees charged by vehicle rental companies.

Impact

If passed, HB4679 would modify existing statutes within the Business and Commerce Code, specifically adding a provision that directly impacts how rental companies handle toll service fees. By capping the fee and tying it to the actual tolls incurred during the rental agreement, the bill seeks to protect consumers from excessive charges. This could lead to a more favorable experience for renters who might be concerned about unexpected toll-related expenses.

Summary

House Bill 4679 addresses the toll service fees charged by vehicle rental companies in Texas. It establishes regulations regarding the service fees that rental companies can collect from renters for using toll roads during their rental period. Under this legislation, the maximum service fee that rental companies can charge is capped at $5 per day. This aims to create transparency for consumers who rent vehicles and might incur additional charges when using toll roads.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, it could face scrutiny from rental companies that wish to retain more flexibility in pricing their services. Some stakeholders may argue that placing a cap on service fees could limit their ability to cover administrative costs associated with managing toll fees. On the other hand, consumer rights advocates may support the bill as a necessary step for protecting renters from potentially exorbitant charges that could arise from unclear fee structures.

Enforcement

The bill has provisions that dictate its effective date, which is set for September 1, 2025. This allows rental companies time to adjust their policies and ensure compliance with the new regulations. As with any new legislation, the effectiveness of HB4679 will largely depend on how well it is enforced and whether rental companies adhere to the guidelines established by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX S09737

Prohibits rental vehicle companies from imposing any fees, charges or penalties, other than the actual cost of a toll, on an authorized driver for such driver's use of a rental vehicle.

TX S2084

Imposes certain requirements on motor vehicle rental companies that equip vehicles with electronic toll transponders.

TX S09540

Requires motor vehicle rental companies to provide consumers with all associated fees at the time of rental including mandatory fees and extra costs.

TX A10913

Requires motor vehicle rental companies to provide consumers with all associated fees at the time of rental including mandatory fees and extra costs.

TX SB72

Relating to the regulation of private passenger vehicle rental companies.

TX HB1395

Relating to the regulation of private passenger vehicle rental companies.

TX S331

Requires motor vehicle rental companies provide 24-hour drop off or return service.

TX SB1112

Vehicles: towing companies and storage facilities.

TX H6032

Requires at fault insurance companies to provide to any claimant whose vehicle is damaged in an accident, to provide a vehicle that is comparable to the claimant’s vehicle and that rental charges shall be based on local retail prices.

TX S0925

Requires at fault insurance companies to provide to any claimant whose vehicle is damaged in an accident, to provide a vehicle that is comparable to the claimant’s vehicle and that rental charges shall be based on local retail prices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.