Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2987

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Caption

Relating to the circumstances in which a rental company may void a damage waiver for a rental vehicle.

Impact

The bill is significant as it modifies existing legislative measures governing rental agreements, directly affecting consumer rights and responsibilities. By introducing specific provisions on valid circumstances for voiding damage waivers, it is expected to provide both rental companies and consumers with a better framework for understanding liability. Additionally, the effective date of these changes is set for September 1, 2025, allowing time for both parties to adapt to the new regulations. This could potentially influence rental costs and insurance policies if companies adjust their offerings based on the new liability guidelines.

Summary

Senate Bill 2987 introduces changes to the Business & Commerce Code regarding rental companies' ability to void damage waivers for rental vehicles. This bill specifies circumstances under which a damage waiver may be invalidated, enhancing clarity for both rental companies and consumers. Notably, the bill delineates actions that may void the waiver, including intentional damage, use by unauthorized drivers, or illegal activities during the rental period, among others. These additions aim to establish clear guidelines for lawful vehicle use, protecting rental companies from liability while ensuring that renters understand their responsibilities.

Contention

While the bill appears to streamline processes for both rental services and consumers, there may be concerns regarding the implications of such provisions for renters, particularly in the event of unforeseen circumstances that could lead to damage. Opponents may argue that the amendments could place an undue burden on consumers, especially if damage waivers are rendered void for situations that may not be entirely within the control of the renter. As discussions continue, the potential for further amendments could arise should significant pushback be observed from consumer advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

TX HB3016

Identical Relating to the circumstances in which a rental company may void a damage waiver for a rental vehicle.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3016

Relating to the circumstances in which a rental company may void a damage waiver for a rental vehicle.

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 A09381

Amends provisions relating to unauthorized rental car use; authorizes a rental vehicle company to regain custody of a rental vehicle which is not returned at the end of the rental agreement including repossession.

TX AB1197

Rental passenger vehicles: electronic surveillance technology: renter liability for loss due to theft.

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.

TX S2084

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

TX AB1650

Rental vehicles: law enforcement.

TX H1166

Further regulating the rental of motor vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.