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S 8430

Relates to used motor vehicles

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Toby Stavisky

The bill concerns used motor vehicles but the exact provisions and impacts are not provided in the summary.

REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
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Bill Summary · S 8430

Summary of S 8430 — Relates to Used Motor Vehicles

Overview

  • Bill number: S 8430
  • Title: Relates to used motor vehicles
  • Status: Referred to Rules (committee assignment)
  • Introduced: June 10, 2025
  • Classification: Bill
  • Primary sponsor: Toby Ann Stavisky
  • Related companion bill: A 8594 (listed as companion)

Purpose and Intent

  • The specific legislative language and stated purpose are not included in the material provided. The title indicates the bill concerns used motor vehicles, but the exact aims (e.g., regulatory reforms, consumer protections, disclosure requirements, licensing, or inspection rules) cannot be determined from the summary alone.

Key Provisions

  • Not available in the provided text. The summary cannot enumerate the bill’s actual provisions, requirements, or changes to current law.
  • If you need detail on any proposed provisions (e.g., restrictions on used-vehicle sales, consumer disclosure rules, penalties, or agency responsibilities), the full bill text should be consulted.

Affected Parties and Potential Impact

  • Given the topic, potential stakeholders typically include:
    • Used motor vehicle buyers and sellers
    • Automotive dealerships and used-vehicle retailers
    • Wholesalers and consignors of used vehicles
    • State regulatory or consumer-protection agencies
    • Businesses involved in vehicle inspections, disclosures, or title processing
  • The precise who/what and the nature of any impact (benefits, costs, compliance requirements) depend on the actual provisions, which are not provided here.

Procedural and Timeline Context

  • Introduced: June 10, 2025
  • Action: Referred to Rules (on June 10, 2025)
  • Version notes: The record shows two identical entries for “2025-06-10: REFERRED TO RULES,” which appears to be a duplicate in this dataset.
  • Next steps in process: After referral to Rules, the bill would typically move to committee for hearings and consideration, followed by potential amendments and a floor vote, depending on chamber rules and leadership priorities.

Sponsorship and Related Legislation

  • Primary sponsor: Senator Toby Ann Stavisky
  • Companion bill: A 8594 (listed twice as a companion in the provided material)
    • Companions typically mirror or parallel the provisions in different legislative chambers. Review of A 8594 would provide additional context on intent and potential content.

Next Steps for a Complete Understanding

  • Obtain the full text of S 8430 to review:
    • Specific provisions, definitions, and amendments to current law
    • Compliance requirements, penalties, and effective dates
    • Fiscal impact, if any
  • Review the companion bill A 8594 for parallel provisions and cross-chamber alignment
  • Check committee memos, sponsor statements, and hearing schedules to gauge intent and anticipated impact

If you’d like, I can help you locate the full bill text or any available analyses and summarize those details.

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

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