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CCAR Recognizes American Automotive Services as GreenLink Shop

The Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR) announced that American Automotive Services of St. Louis, Mo., has been recognized as a “GreenLink Shop.” American Automotive Services is a participant in the GEICO Auto Repair Xpress (ARX) program. CCAR and GEICO are partnering to promote the “GreenLink Shop” designation for GEICO’s ARX facilities across the United

CCAR Recognizes Dutch Valley Auto Works as GreenLink Shop

The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has recognized Dutch Valley Auto Works of Lancaster, Pa., as a “GreenLink Shop.” The GreenLink Shop status, an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 (Safety and Pollution Prevention) E-learning Program, is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety awareness and

CCAR Recognizes California Color Body & Paint as ‘GreenLink Shop’

The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) announced that California Color Body & Paint of Chico, Calif., has been recognized as a “GreenLink Shop.” Repair facilities seeking the GreenLink Shop recognition must maintain high standards of excellence in environmental, health and safety (EHS) practices in four categories: business operations, employee training, safety compliance and environmental

CCAR Recognizes Kadel’s Auto Body of Beaverton as ‘GreenLink Shop’

The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) announced that Kadel’s Auto Body of Beaverton, Ore., has been recognized as a “GreenLink Shop.” The GreenLink Shop status, an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 (Safety and Pollution Prevention) E-learning Program, is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety

CCAR Recognizes First-Ever GreenLink Shop

The GreenLink Shop status promotes consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety awareness and stewardship.

House to Consider Partial McCarran-Ferguson Repeal

The U.S. House of Representatives is considering a partial repeal of the McCarran-Ferguson Act that would apply only to health insurers. H.R. 3596, the Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Act, is tentatively scheduled to come to the House floor this month. The purpose of H.R. 3596 is to ensure that health insurance issuers and medical malpractice

CCAR Recognizing Shops for Excellence in Environmental, Health and Safety Practices

The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR), as an extension of its CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 (Safety and Pollution Prevention) E-learning Program, has announced the introduction of its new “GreenLink Shop” recognition program for auto repair facilities. The GreenLink Shop status is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’

McCarran-Ferguson Repeal for Health Insurers Excluded from Senate Health Care Reform Legislation

U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy’s amendment to H.R. 3590, “The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” will not be included in the Senate’s version of health reform. Had it been accepted, the amendment would have repealed the McCarran-Ferguson Act for health insurers. The U.S. House of Representatives’ health care reform bill H.R. 3962,

CCAR Welcomes CSi Complete as Newest Affiliate

The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) has announced that Ohio-based CSi Complete is the newest affiliate of the organization. CSi Complete is a provider of customer satisfaction indexing and call center services to the collision repair and claims industries. With 13 years of experience, CSi Complete has completed millions of surveys and made millions

ASA Calls for Full Repeal of McCarran-Ferguson Act

Congress is considering a partial repeal of the McCarran-Ferguson Act that would apply only to health insurers – H.R. 3596, the Health Insurance Industry Antitrust Act – which was recently approved by the House Judiciary Committee. The Automotive Service Association (ASA), however, says it supports a full repeal of the McCarran-Ferguson Act that would affect