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353 Bills / Regs.) Available Bills / Regulations (353 bills / regs.) Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status Alabama Vehicle Finance: Motor vehicles and motor fuels, Rebuild Ala. Act., add'l tax on gasoline and diesel fuel of ten cents in 03/12/2019 - HB 2x Registration increments, add'l licensing tax on electric and hybrid electric automobiles, distribution of proceeds for Signed by 2019 state, county, municipal, and State Port Authority transportation purposes, floor stock tax provided, bond Governor; Enacted Poole of motor fuel terminal operators increased, taxes increased based on changes in National Highway History Construction Cost Index, portion to finance improvements to ship channel related to Ala. St. Docks, ATRIP-II Committee estab., authorized to enter agreements for debt financing, Secs. 11-6-4, 11-6-23, 40- 12-242, 40-17-331 am'd.; Sec. 11-6-6 repealed Alabama Vehicle Finance: Clay Co. Community Corrections Program, director and employees, power of arrest under certain 05/13/2019 - HB 219 Towing/Impoundment conditions Signed by 2019 Governor; Enacted Pringle History Alabama Vehicle Finance: Revenue Dept., agents of, further provided to include bonded title service providers, Secs. 32-8-2, 32-8- 05/23/2019 - HB 222 Franchise, Licensing, Titling 3, 32-8-34 am'd. Signed by 2019 & Liens Governor; Enacted Pettus History Alabama Vehicle Finance: Motor vehicles, Fleet vehicles, licensing and registration of, provided, Revenue Dept. required to 05/08/2019 - HB 278 Registration, Titling & Liens establish a fleet online tax system, Secs. 40-12-305 to 40-12-309, inclusive, added; Sec. 40-12-240 Signed by 2019 am'd. Governor; Enacted McCampbell History Alabama Vehicle Finance: Motor vehicle dealer licensing, master regulatory dealer license, provided, wholesale motor vehicle 05/23/2019 - HB 393 Franchise, Licensing, Titling auction license provided, Secs. 40-12-445 to 40-12-450, inclusive, added; Secs. 40-12-264, 40-12-390 Signed by 2019 & Liens to 40-12-393, incl., 40-12-395, 40-12-398 am'd. Governor; Enacted Wood (R) History Alabama Vehicle Finance: Titling & Motor vehicles, unclaimed motor vehicles, title hold, further provided, bond requirement, provided, Secs. 05/23/2019 - HB 394 Liens, Towing/Impoundment 32-8-84, 32-13-2, 32-13-3 am'd. Signed by 2019 Governor; Enacted Wood (R) History Alabama Tax - Financial Issues: Motor vehicles, ad valorem tax, tax collector, revenue commissioner, or other tax collecting official, final 06/07/2019 - SB 243 Vehicle Sales Tax settlement required by Nov. 1 of each year with State Comptroller's office, civil penalties, Sec. 40-5-44 Signed by 2019 Vehicle Finance: Vehicle am'd. Governor; Enacted Price Sales Tax History FOCUS, A Leonine Business - 10/14/2020 - 353 bills/regs. | CONFIDENTIAL 1 of 59 Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status Alabama Vehicle Finance: Toll Roads and Bridges, notice to pay a toll, further provided, failure to pay toll citation, further provided, 06/10/2019 - SB 347 Registration non-renewal of vehicle registration, provided, authority to enter in reciprocal agreements, further Signed by 2019 provided, Secs. 23-2-167, 23-2-168, 23-2-169, 23-2-172, 23-2-173, 23-2-175 am'd. Governor; Enacted Sessions History Arizona Debt and Collections: contracts; licensure requirements; exemption 06/07/2019 - HB 2146 Collections/Garnishment Governor Signed 2019 Lending: Licensing History Tony Rivero Mortgage Lending: Licensing Brokers, Licensing Loan Originators/Servicers Vehicle Finance: Licensing Arizona Banking: General regulatory sandbox program; amendments 04/01/2019 - HB 2177 Lending: Payday Lending Governor Signed 2019 History Privacy and Fraud: Jeff Weninger Information Privacy, Security Breach Vehicle Finance: RISA Arizona Vehicle Finance: Record As passed the House, related to funeral director interns. As proposed by a Senate strike-all amendment, 04/16/2019 - HB 2188 Retention, Titling & Liens, related to peer-to-peer car sharing programs Governor Signed 2019 Vehicle Sharing History Kevin Payne Arizona Vehicle Finance: protected data; motor vehicle dealers 04/09/2019 - HB 2418 Disclosures, Franchise, Governor Signed 2019 Franchise with Captive History Noel Campbell Effects Arizona Ancillary Products: GAP insurance; exceptions; guaranteed asset protection 04/22/2019 - HB 2674 Vehicle Finance: GAP Governor Signed 2019 History Jeff Weninger Arizona Vehicle Finance: Titling & certificates of title; applications 03/18/2019 - SB 1052 Liens Governor Signed 2019 History David Livingston Arizona Mortgage Lending: reviser's technical corrections; 2019 06/06/2019 - SB 1220 Foreclosure Governor Signed 2019 Proceedings/Admin, Lien History Karen Fann Priority Real Estate: Liens Vehicle Finance: Registration FOCUS, A Leonine Business - 10/14/2020 - 353 bills/regs. | CONFIDENTIAL 2 of 59 Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status Arizona Vehicle Finance: ADOT; proportional registration; temporary registration 06/07/2019 - SB 1259 Registration Governor Signed 2019 History David Livingston Arizona Tax - Financial Issues: alternative fuel vehicles; VLT 06/07/2019 - SB 1332 Vehicle Sales Tax Governor Signed 2019 Vehicle Finance: Vehicle History David Livingston Sales Tax Arizona Vehicle Finance: RISA agency consolidation; department of insurance 05/23/2019 - SB 1469 Governor Signed 2019 History David Livingston Arkansas Vehicle Finance: Contract TO AMEND THE REVIEW AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICE CONTRACTS; TO AMEND 03/11/2019 - HB 1161 Provisions, Leasing, Vehicle THE LAW CONCERNING VEHICLE LEASES BY STATE AGENCIES; AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE Notification that 2019 Protection Products TRACKING AND REPORTING OF CONTRACTS PROCURED BY STATE AGENCIES. HB1161 is now Act Dotson 417 History Arkansas Vehicle Finance: Titling & TO AMEND CERTAIN DEFINITIONS USED IN THE MOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION, CERTIFICATE 03/18/2019 - HB 1322 Liens OF TITLE, AND ANTITHEFT ACT. Notification that 2019 HB1322 is now Act Payton 497 History Arkansas Vehicle Finance: TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING THE DEFINITION OF A ""TOW BUSINESS"". 02/18/2019 - HB 1324 Repossession, Notification that 2019 Towing/Impoundment HB1324 is now Act Rye 176 History Arkansas Ancillary Products: TO ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY REFERENCES TO REGULATIONS AND TO PROVIDE FOR 03/05/2019 - HB 1430 General CONSISTENT REFERENCES TO RULES THROUGHOUT THE ARKANSAS CODE; AND TO CHANGE THE Notification that 2019 Arbitration: General NAME OF A ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE. HB1430 is now Act Dotson 315 Banking: General, History Operations, Public Deposits Lending: Student Loans Mortgage Lending: General Vehicle Finance: Franchise, Transportation Network Companies, Vehicle Protection Products Arkansas Ancillary Products: GAP TO REGULATE GUARANTEED ASSET PROTECTION WAIVERS. 04/08/2019 - HB 1672 Vehicle Finance: Contract Notification that 2019 Provisions, GAP, Leasing, HB1672 is now Act Maddox RISA 787 History FOCUS, A Leonine Business - 10/14/2020 - 353 bills/regs. | CONFIDENTIAL 3 of 59 Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status Arkansas Vehicle Finance: TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS FRANCHISE PRACTICES ACT; AND TO CLARIFY CHOICE OF LAW 04/09/2019 - HB 1892 Franchise CLAUSES IN A FRANCHISE AGREEMENT. Notification that 2019 HB1892 is now Act Richardson 835 History Arkansas Vehicle Finance: TO AMEND THE RENTAL PURCHASE ACT. 04/10/2019 - HB 1914 Repossession Notification that 2019 HB1914 is now Act Cavenaugh 865 History Arkansas Vehicle Finance: TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION ACT. 04/11/2019 - HB 1917 Franchise, Warranties Notification that 2019 HB1917 is now Act Payton 924 History Arkansas Vehicle Finance: TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO TITLE 23 OF THE ARKANSAS CODE CONCERNING PUBLIC 03/11/2019 - SB 370 Franchise UTILITIES AND REGULATED INDUSTRIES. Notification that 2019 SB370 is now Act Rapert 391 History Arkansas Vehicle Finance: Titling & TO ESTABLISH AN EXPEDITED MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE PROCESSING SERVICE; TO CREATE AN 03/20/2019 - SB 494 Liens EXPEDITED TITLE PROCESSING SERVICE FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND IMPOSE AN ADDITIONAL FEE Notification that 2019 FOR THE SERVICE; AND TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING CERTAIN TITLE FEES. SB494 is now Act B. Sample 524 History Arkansas Tax - Financial Issues: TO CREATE THE ARKANSAS TAX REFORM ACT OF 2019; AND TO REFORM THE SALES TAX, 04/10/2019 - SB 561 Corporate Taxes INCOME TAX, PROPERTY TAX, AND FRANCHISE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE. Notification that 2019 Vehicle Finance: SB561 is now Act J. Hendren Franchise 819 History California Vehicle Finance: Worker status: employees and independent contractors. 09/18/2019 - AB 5 Repossession Approved by the 2019 - 2020 Governor.; Gonzalez (A) Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 296, Statutes of 2019. History California Vehicle Finance: Lead-acid batteries. 10/13/2019 - AB 142 Fees/Charges, Vehicle Approved by the 2019 - 2020 Protection Products, Governor.; Cristina Garcia (A) Warranties Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 860, Statutes of 2019. History FOCUS, A Leonine Business - 10/14/2020 - 353 bills/regs. | CONFIDENTIAL 4 of 59 Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status California Vehicle Finance: New Motor Vehicle Board. 10/12/2019 - AB 179 Franchise, Franchise with Approved by the 2019 - 2020 Captive Effects, Licensing, Governor.; Reyes (A) Vehicle Protection Products, Chaptered by Warranties Secretary of State - Chapter 796, Statutes of 2019. History California Tax - Financial Issues: Sales and use taxes: exemptions: trucks for use in interstate or out-of-state commerce. 09/05/2019 - AB 321 Vehicle Sales Tax Approved by the 2019 - 2020 Vehicle Finance: Vehicle Governor.; Patterson (A)
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