Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2813

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Caption

Relating to criminal conduct involving a catalytic converter removed from a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

The introduction of SB2813 represents a significant shift in Texas law regarding the treatment of catalytic converters. By categorizing the unauthorized sale of a catalytic converter as a state jail felony, the bill enhances penalties for individuals involved in this illicit trade. This legislative measure aims to deter potential thieves and criminals from selling stolen converters, thereby protecting vehicle owners and fostering a safer automotive environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 2813 aims to address the growing issue of automotive theft and related criminal conduct involving catalytic converters, which have become a target for theft due to their valuable components. The bill introduces new provisions in the Penal Code and the Occupations Code that specifically criminalize the sale of stolen catalytic converters and tighten the regulations surrounding their possession. Notably, the bill outlines conditions under which a person may be presumed authorized to possess a catalytic converter and establishes penalties for unlawful sales.

Contention

There were discussions around the effectiveness of these measures and the implications for legitimate businesses involved in metal recycling. Supporters argue that stricter regulations are necessary to combat the rise in catalytic converter thefts, which can lead to severe financial losses for vehicle owners. Critics, however, may raise concerns regarding the potential burdens placed on honest businesses that deal with such components, cautioning against over-regulation that could stifle legitimate economic activity in the metal recycling sector.

Companion Bills

TX HB5059

Identical Relating to criminal conduct involving a catalytic converter removed from a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5059

Relating to criminal conduct involving a catalytic converter removed from a motor vehicle; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1120

Relating to the purchase or acquisition by metal recycling entities of catalytic converters removed from a motor vehicle; imposing an administrative penalty.

TX SB785

Modifies provisions relating to catalytic converters

TX HB2572

Modifies provisions relating to catalytic converters

TX A436

Requires vehicle identification number be stamped on catalytic converters of motor vehicles.

TX HB210

Regards the sale of used catalytic converters

TX SB242

Regards the sale of used catalytic converters

TX S09754

Imposes certain restrictions on catalytic converters; requires all vehicle catalytic converters to be indelibly marked or engraved with a readily observable vehicle serial number; provides a reduction in premium charges for certain motor vehicle liability, comprehensive and collision insurance rates with respect to automobiles equipped with a catalytic converter which contains the vehicle identification number of the vehicle.

TX HB1199

Replacement of Stolen Catalytic Converters

TX A09296

Requires catalytic converters to be indelibly marked or engraved with the vehicle identification number of the vehicle on which such catalytic converter is installed; requires junk dealers to obtain and record certain information and documentation when receiving a motor vehicle catalytic converter that is not attached to the motor vehicle.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.