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SCR 222

REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF CONSUMER PROTECTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO ASSESS ISSUES RELATED TO THE AVAILABILITY OF PAYMENT OPTIONS FROM TOW COMPANIES.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Stanley Chang and 4 co-sponsors

Overview: Bill SCR 222 is a concurrent resolution requesting the Office of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to convene a task force to assess

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Bill Summary · SCR 222

Overview: Bill SCR 222 is a concurrent resolution requesting the Office of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to convene a task force to assess issues related to the availability of payment options from tow companies.

Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this resolution is to address concerns about the limited payment options available from tow companies, which can create financial hardship for consumers. The resolution aims to have the Office of Consumer Protection convene a task force to investigate this issue and provide recommendations.

Key Provisions:
- Requests the Office of Consumer Protection to convene a task force
- Directs the task force to assess issues related to the availability of payment options from tow companies

Affected Parties and Impacts: This resolution would primarily affect consumers who have their vehicles towed, as well as the tow companies themselves. The task force's findings and recommendations could lead to changes in the payment options and practices of tow companies.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: This concurrent resolution has been referred to the Committee on Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPC) and the Committee on Finance (FIN). The next step is for these committees to hold hearings and consider the resolution.

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

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