ASA Opposes Ohio Budget Bill Amendment

June 6, 2017
The amendment would transfer responsibility for informing motorists when non-original-equipment parts are used in a repair from insurers to repair shops.

June 6, 2017—The Automotive Service Association (ASA) and ASA-Ohio are urging their members to contact state legislators to an auto insurance-related amendment to Ohio budget legislation.

The amendment would transfer responsibility for informing motorists when non-original-equipment parts are used in a repair from insurers to repair shops.

"As most auto insurers' policies require the use of non-OEM or used parts during the repair of the vehicle, this measure would place an unfair burden of enforcing the insurers' provisos on the repairer," the ASA said in a press release.

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