2025-2026 Regular SessionDelaware Legislature

SB36: An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Car Purchase Contract Cancellation Option Agreements.

Legislative Summary

This Act requires dealers to offer car buyers the opportunity to purchase a contract cancellation option agreement. The contract cancellation option agreement must allow buyers to cancel a car purchase no less than 3 business days after the dealer delivers the car to the buyer. The cost of the contract cancellation option is based on the cash sale price of the car. A dealer may also charge a restocking fee, based on the cash sale price, if a consumer cancels the car purchase. But the cost of the contract cancellation option must be credited to any restocking fee. If a consumer chooses to buy a car at the end of a lease and then exercises a contract cancellation option, a dealer may charge to that consumer any amount that would have been due under the lease for excess mileage, unrepaired damage, and excess wear and tear. The dealer must keep any trade-in motor vehicles through the end of the cancellation period.

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Bill History

1/3/2025
Introduced and Assigned to Environment, Energy & Transportation Committee in Senate

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(1/3/2025)
Chamber
Senate
Committee
Environment, Energy & Transportation(Senate)

Sponsors

Democrat: 2

Primary Sponsor

Darius Brown
Darius Brown
Democrat

Co-Sponsors (1)

Documents

Draft
Bill Text1/1/197027.6 KB