Protect Towers and Truckers Act.
House Bill 577 regulates towing services in North Carolina, establishing a commission to set fair fees and resolve disputes, protecting motorists from unreasonable charges.
House Bill 577 regulates towing services in North Carolina, establishing a commission to set fair fees and resolve disputes, protecting motorists from unreasonable charges.
House Bill 577, titled the Protect Our North Carolina Towers and Truckers Act, was introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly on March 31, 2025. The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for towing services, particularly focusing on the fees charged for towing operations and the establishment of a new commission to oversee these activities.
The primary intent of HB 577 is to:
- Regulate towing services in North Carolina, ensuring fair practices and reasonable fees.
- Create the Commercial Motor Vehicle Towing and Recovery Commission to handle disputes and set standards for towing operations.
House Bill 577 seeks to enhance the regulation of towing services in North Carolina, aiming to protect both service providers and consumers by establishing a structured oversight mechanism. The creation of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Towing and Recovery Commission is a significant step toward ensuring transparency and fairness in the towing industry.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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