California Assembly Allows Crash Parts Bill to Die - BodyShop Business

California Assembly Allows Crash Parts Bill to Die

The California Assembly Committee on Business, Professions and Consumer Protection did not take up S.B. 350, a bill regulating aftermarket crash parts. This replacement crash parts legislation would have prohibited insurers from mandating the use of non-original equipment manufacturer (non-OEM) aftermarket crash parts (ACPs) unless the following requirements were met:

• The parts are at least equal to OEM parts in terms of kind, quality, safety, fit and performance.

• The insurer specifying the use of non-OEM aftermarket crash parts shall pay the cost of any modifications to the parts that may become necessary to affect the repair.

• The insurer specifying the use of non-OEM aftermarket crash parts shall warrant that those parts are of like, kind and quality, safety, fit and performance as OEM crash parts.

• All OEM and non-OEM crash parts manufactured on or after Jan. 1, 2011, when supplied by auto body repair shops, as defined in Section 9889.51 of the Business and Professions Code, shall carry sufficient permanent, non-removable identification so as to identify the manufacturer. This identification shall be accessible to the greatest extent possible after installation.

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