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House passes bill easing franchise‑style requirements for trailer dealers; YDOT clarifies licensing process

2157851 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The committee advanced and the House committee approved House Bill 242 to remove motor‑vehicle franchise‑style statutory requirements as applied to new‑trailer manufacturers and dealers, clarifying use of a manufacturer's sales authorization letter in lieu of franchise agreements.

The House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee voted to advance House Bill 242, which removes franchise‑style statutory requirements from statutes that apply to new‑trailer manufacturers and dealers and clarifies how the Wyoming Department of Transportation licenses trailer dealers.

Representative Grainger presented the bill as a deregulatory measure aimed at aligning statute with industry practice. He said statutes in Title 31, Chapter 16 governing vehicle manufacturers and dealers were written for motor‑vehicle franchises…

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