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Archive #49495
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Bill Number
HB26-1261
HTTP Status
200
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Archived At
2026-03-27 13:33:05 MDT
Created At
2026-03-27 13:33:05 MDT
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For a vehicle that is required to be registered and that is a debtor's only vehicle (qualified motor vehicle), the bill extends this notice period to 60 days. A covered person with a qualified motor vehicle subject to a lien may cure the default during the 60 days by making the back payments plus delinquency or deferral charges.</p><p>The bill prohibits disabling a qualified motor vehicle for the purpose of repossessing it.</p><p>The bill creates a 48-day right to cure a default that led to a qualified motor vehicle being repossessed. The creditor must notify the covered person that owns the vehicle of the repossession within 48 hours and that the qualified motor vehicle is subject to disposition unless the debt is cured. Standards are set for the notice.</p><p>If the covered person fails to cure the default within 48 days after the repossession, the secured party with the repossessed qualified motor vehicle may dispose of the qualified motor vehicle. 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Raw Response
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