US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2238

Introduced
7/10/25  

Caption

PART Act Preventing Auto Recycling Theft Act

Impact

The enactment of SB2238 is expected to have a significant impact on both the automotive industry and law enforcement practices. By requiring the marking of catalytic converters and establishing a framework for tracking their sale, the bill aims to reduce instances of theft and trafficking in stolen parts. The required identification will also assist law enforcement agencies in effectively investigating and prosecuting thefts involving these valuable items, thus enhancing public safety. Additionally, the bill allocates funding for grants to various entities involved in the stamping and marking of catalytic converters, promoting local initiatives to combat theft.

Summary

SB2238, known as the Preventing Auto Recycling Theft Act, aims to address the growing concern of catalytic converter thefts by amending various provisions related to the purchase and marking of these parts. The bill defines catalytic converters and introduces regulations for their marking, ensuring that they are identifiable. This identification will be crucial in deterring thieves and assisting law enforcement in tracing stolen converters. It mandates that catalytic converters must be marked with unique identification numbers, aiding in their recovery if stolen.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2238 revolve around the practicality and enforcement of the proposed regulations. Some stakeholders have raised concerns about the costs associated with implementing the marking program and whether it will be effective in deterring theft. Moreover, there are discussions regarding the potential burden this places on auto repair shops and vehicle owners, especially concerning compliance and the logistics of retrofitting existing vehicles with marked converters. There are also questions about the long-term effectiveness of regulation in curbing organized theft operations targeting high-value vehicle parts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5221

PART Act Preventing Auto Recycling Theft Act

US HB568

Auto Theft Prevention Act

US SB3577

Auto Theft Prevention Act

US HB2902

Modifies provisions relating to automobile theft

US A2192

Establishes Automobile Theft Prevention Authority; appropriates $2 million.

US HB2530

Modifies provisions relating to scrap metal recycling

US HB527

Establishes the "Auto Theft Prevention Commission"

US HB6566

Recycling Technology Innovation Act

US HB3276

Establishes the "Auto Theft Prevention Commission"

US SB914

Requiring scrap processors and recycling facility operators to collect certain information relating to the purchase of scrap material; requiring commercial accounts; restricting scrap processors and recycling facility operators from purchasing certain materials; and making a repeal.

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