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House approves towing‑reform bill requiring a 'bill of rights,' fee posting and credit‑card acceptance
Summary
The House passed the second substitute to HB 115 to regulate private‑property towing: it requires a written bill of rights for people whose vehicles are towed, mandates posting of fees and acceptance of credit cards, and sends fee structure and penalties to interim study. Passage: 66‑4.
Representative Stratton introduced the second substitute to HB 115, addressing private‑property (non‑consent) towing practices. The floor summary said the bill aims to balance property‑owner rights and consumer protections and was developed with stakeholder input.
Key provisions include a required 'bill of rights' for people whose vehicles are…
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