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RVIA Advocates for Nebraska RV Franchise Bill LB 1121

13.02.2026 23:44 1 min 1 source
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RVIA Advocates for Nebraska RV Franchise Bill LB 1121
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The RV Industry Association (RVIA) testified in support of Nebraska bill LB 1121, which would establish a legal framework for RV manufacturer-dealer agreements. The bill is based on a 2020 model agreement and aims to create a separate chapter of law for RVs, distinct from automobile regulations. It also proposes adding an RV dealer and manufacturer to the state's Motor Vehicle Licensing Board.

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