Massachusetts Legislature Completes Updated Right to Repair Bill

Nov. 22, 2013

Nov. 22, 2013—The Massachusetts legislature completed its work on the latest Right to Repair bill, House Bill 3757, on Wednesday evening. The bill includes heavy-duty service information provisions for vehicles over 14,000 pounds.

An earlier version of the Right to Repair legislation had passed the legislature and had been signed by the Governor. In addition, voters approved a different version of Right to Repair policy in the last election’s referendum process.

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) release_notesd a statement about the bill’s additions on Thursday, encouraging industry professionals to make sure they are informed on the issue. More information can be found on the ASA’s legislative site takingthehill.com.

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