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HB 5561

AN ACT RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE AND DISCIPLINE

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Doc Corvese

HB 5561 would require clearer used-car warranty terms and disclosures, boosting buyer protections while increasing duties on dealers and penalties for noncompliance.

06/03/2025 House read and passed
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Bill Summary · HB 5561

Summary — HB 5561: "An Act Concerning Used Motor Vehicle Warranties"

Overview / Purpose

HB 5561, titled "An Act Concerning Used Motor Vehicle Warranties," was filed March 14, 2025. Based on the title, the bill’s intent is to address statutory requirements, disclosures, consumer protections, or obligations related to warranties for used motor vehicles. The legislative text for the bill was not included in the materials provided, so the precise statutory changes proposed are not available here.

Procedural Status & Timeline

  • 2025-01-21: Referred to Joint Committee on General Law
  • 2025-03-14: Bill filed (introduced)
  • 2025-04-07: Read first time; referred to subcommittee (record shows referral to subcommittee on Juvenile Justice)
  • 2025-04-23: Subcommittee held a public hearing; testimony/registrations recorded; left pending that day
  • 2025-04-24: Recalled from subcommittee; considered in formal meeting; reported favorably without amendment(s)
  • 2025-05-06: Committee report filed and distributed
  • 2025-05-07: Committee report sent to Calendars
  • 2025-05-10: Considered in Calendars
  • 2025-05-12: Placed on General State Calendar

Companion bill: SB 194.

Note: The recorded referral to a Juvenile Justice subcommittee appears anomalous for a consumer/vehicle warranty bill and may reflect an administrative entry error or an internal committee assignment; the bill proceeded through the General Law committee process and was reported favorably.

Likely Scope and Key Issues (based on bill title)

Because the bill text is not available, the summary below outlines common topics such legislation typically addresses. These are possible areas HB 5561 might cover, but they should not be taken as the bill’s actual contents without viewing the text:
- Definition or expansion of statutory warranties for used motor vehicles (e.g., minimum warranty periods, mileage thresholds).
- Required warranty disclosures to buyers at point of sale (written terms, “as-is” vs. certified pre-owned designations).
- Conditions for warranty transferability when a used vehicle is re-sold.
- Remedies available to consumers for breach of warranty (repairs, refunds, lemon law protections, arbitration).
- Dealer obligations for repairs and reimbursement, or limitations on exclusions.
- Penalties or enforcement mechanisms for noncompliance.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Consumers purchasing used motor vehicles (private and dealer sales) — potential changes to protections or information rights.
  • Used car dealers and sales agents — compliance, disclosure, repair obligations, possible liability exposure.
  • Vehicle manufacturers or certified pre-owned programs (if the bill addresses transfers or manufacturer-backed warranties).
  • Auto repair shops, warranty administrators, and insurers (if repair/reimbursement or third‑party warranty rules change).
  • State enforcement agencies and courts (if remedies/penalties or administrative enforcement are altered).

Potential Impacts

  • Improved consumer protections and clearer warranty disclosures could reduce disputes and inform buying decisions.
  • Increased compliance costs for dealers if new warranty obligations, disclosure forms, or repair requirements are imposed.
  • Possible effects on used-vehicle market practices (pricing, “as‑is” sales, certified pre-owned programs).

Next Steps / How to Get the Bill Text

To evaluate the bill’s actual provisions and impacts, obtain the full bill text (HB 5561) from the General Assembly website or the Joint Committee on General Law. Reviewing the language will confirm which of the above topics (if any) are addressed and reveal specific changes (durations, thresholds, enforcement language, fiscal effects). The companion SB 194 may be useful to compare for identical or variant language.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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