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Committee advances bill to codify RV manufacturer–dealer agreements, clarify Sunday motorized sales
Summary
The Homeland Security and Transportation Committee approved Senate Bill 484 to place recreational-vehicle (RV) manufacturer–dealer relationships in a separate chapter of law, require written dealer agreements and clarify when motorized RVs may be sold on Sundays, supporters told the committee.
The Homeland Security and Transportation Committee advanced Senate Bill 484 on a voice and roll-call vote after testimony from RV-industry representatives who said the bill creates clearer legal standards for manufacturer–dealer relationships and clarifies Sunday sales rules.
Senator Dorio, sponsor of the bill and a member of the committee, said the measure would adapt state law to the RV industry’s business model and solve recurring disputes between manufacturers and dealers. The sponsor described the RV industry as different from the automobile industry and said the bill would give dealers and manufacturers clearer written expectations.
The bill’s proponents told the committee the law would require certain dealer agreements to be in writing and would separate RV rules from auto franchise law. Ron…
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