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Committee votes to table effort to expand lemon-law arbitration to recreational vehicles
Summary
After testimony from arbitration board members and dealers, the House Transportation Committee voted 9–7 to recommend ‘inexpedient to legislate’ on HB 1075, which would have applied motor-vehicle arbitration rules to motorized recreational vehicles.
The House Transportation Committee recommended against advancing House Bill 1075, a measure that sought to apply New Hampshire’s motor-vehicle arbitration (lemon-law) process to certain recreational vehicles, voting 9–7 in executive session.
Representative Jack Flanigan, the bill’s prime sponsor, told the committee he introduced HB 1075 as a consumer-protection measure after seeing online reports of high-end campers flooding and of buyers getting “the runaround” when VINs and registrations did not align. “If I owned a $700,000 camper and it was flooding every time it…
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