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New Virginia law requires all car passengers to wear seatbelts on highways

  • Indiana lawmakers passed House Enrolled Act 1390 to impose tougher predatory towing regulations effective next month across the state.
  • The new rules arose from a chaotic four-month legislative session marked by zig-zagging negotiations and strong opposition.
  • The law mandates itemized invoices including miles towed, good faith estimates, caps service rates, and requires contracts with explicit terms after June 30.
  • An example invoice showed an 18-mile tow with a fuel surcharge above $7,000, which Gary Langston labeled as "egregious" overcharging.
  • The legislation aims to hold towing providers accountable by enhancing transparency, capping fees, ensuring access to belongings, and allowing complaints to the Attorney General.
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Indiana Capital Chronicle broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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