Massachusetts Legislature Still Considering Right to Repair Bill - BodyShop Business

Massachusetts Legislature Still Considering Right to Repair Bill

Although the Massachusetts legislature ended its formal session last
week, H.B. 4892, the Right to Repair Bill, remains active on the House
agenda. The legislation would require car manufacturers to provide
independent repair shops equal access to the diagnostic repair
information and tools they provide for their dealer mechanics. The bill
is supported by the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of
Massachusetts (AASP-MA) and the Coalition for Automotive Repair Equity
(CARE), but opposed by the Automotive Service Association (ASA).

Over the course of the recent Massachusetts session, the legislation
advanced further than it has in any other state or in Congress, where
it has been pending. Also opposed by major auto manufacturers, the bill
is backed by the Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure
Committee and made it to the House floor last week on the House
Calendar Orders of the Day.

Stan Morin, chairman of the Massachusetts Right to Repair Committee,
said the bill is an “issue of survival” for independent repairers and
consumers. Morin added the practice of selectively releasing repair
codes and information as “tantamount to a restriction of free trade”
and said that legislators "understand quickly how this hurts consumers."

ASA has said efforts to pass the legislation are poor use of industry
time and resources, and that “legislation using government agencies and
the courts is unnecessary to ensure independent repairers have access
to the same service information that is available to dealers.”

Morin added he believes “the tide will turn nationally” on Right to Repair legislation, starting with Massachusetts.

To read our previous stories on H.B. 4892, click HERE or HERE. For ASA’s take on the bill, visit www.takingthehill.org. For the Right to Repair committee’s take, visit www.righttorepair.org and click on “state right to repair legislation.”

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