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Bill Summary · LC 622

Legislative bill overview

Bill LC 622 is a Montana legislative proposal currently in draft stage that would revise existing laws governing the sale of recreational vehicles (RVs). The bill has not yet been introduced to the legislature and is still undergoing final drafting and review processes. Specific amendments are not yet publicly available.

Why is this important

RV sales regulations affect consumer protections, dealer licensing, warranty requirements, and financing disclosures in Montana's recreational vehicle market. Changes to these laws could impact pricing transparency, buyer recourse for defects, and business compliance costs for dealers. The outcome may influence market competition and consumer confidence in RV purchases.

Potential points of contention

  • Consumer vs. dealer balance: Stricter regulations may protect buyers but increase compliance costs for small dealers; loosened rules may expand dealer flexibility but reduce buyer protections
  • Scope of revisions: Unclear whether changes affect warranties, financing terms, dealer licensing standards, or all of the above
  • Market impacts: Modifications could affect RV pricing, dealer availability in rural Montana areas, or the competitiveness of local dealers against out-of-state sellers

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

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