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H 3681

An Act requiring parking with auction dealer license plate

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Russell Holmes

Bill H 3681 bans parking auction dealer vehicles on public ways near homes, enhancing neighborhood safety and aesthetics while imposing fines for violations.

Accompanied a study order, see H4710
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Bill Summary · H 3681

Summary of Bill H 3681: An Act Requiring Parking with Auction Dealer License Plate

Purpose and Intent

Bill H 3681, introduced by Representative Russell E. Holmes on February 27, 2025, aims to regulate the parking of vehicles displaying auction dealer license plates in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The primary intent of the bill is to prevent the storage or maintenance of such vehicles on public ways where residential dwellings are present, thereby addressing concerns related to neighborhood aesthetics, safety, and potential nuisances.

Key Provisions

The bill proposes an amendment to Chapter 140 of the General Laws, specifically by adding a new section (Section 67B) that includes the following provisions:

  • Prohibition on Parking: Individuals licensed under sections 58 or 59A, or those with dealer registration plates, are prohibited from storing or maintaining any motor vehicle or trailer with a dealer registration plate on public ways adjacent to residential properties.

  • Scope of the Prohibition: This restriction applies regardless of whether the dealer, licensee, or agent resides on the public way or if the area is uninhabited.

  • Penalties for Violation: Any violation of this section will incur fines and penalties as outlined in Section 69 of the General Laws.

Affected Parties

The bill primarily affects:
- Licensed Auction Dealers: Individuals or businesses holding auction dealer licenses who utilize dealer registration plates.
- Residents: Individuals living on public ways where these vehicles might otherwise be parked, as the bill seeks to enhance their living environment by reducing the presence of commercial vehicles.

Legislative Process and Timeline

  • Introduced: February 27, 2025
  • Referred to Committee: The bill was referred to the Transportation Committee on the same day it was introduced.
  • Hearing Scheduled: A public hearing is set for May 13, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Room B-2, allowing stakeholders to provide input on the bill.
  • Senate Concurrence: The Senate has concurred with the bill's introduction.
  • Study Order: On November 10, 2025, the bill was accompanied by a study order (see H4710), indicating further examination of the issues raised by the legislation.

Related Legislation

This bill replaces a similar matter filed in the previous session, identified as House No. 3958 of 2023-2024, indicating ongoing legislative interest in regulating the parking of vehicles with dealer registration plates.

This summary provides an overview of Bill H 3681, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, affected parties, and the legislative timeline, making it accessible for both experts and general readers interested in understanding the implications of this proposed legislation.

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

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