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Federal Bill Would Loosen Restrictions on Crash Part Patents

Aftermarket parts proponents are again pushing for repair clause legislation that would loosen patent laws for visible crash parts. Legislation introduced in Congress June 25 would amend U.S. patent code so that it wouldn’t be an act of design patent infringement to manufacture or distribute alternative repair parts for the purpose of repairing a vehicle

California Associations Unhappy with Amended Anti-Steering Bill

California A.B. 1200, a widely debated bill that would alter the state’s anti-steering code, was amended  ahead of a public hearing for the bill slated for July 1. As amended, the bill would authorize insurers, during the claims process, to provide claimants with specific “truthful and nondeceptive information regarding services and benefits available” to them.

PUBLISHER’S PERSPECTIVE: Come In, the Water’s Great!

Judging by the above headline, I’m sure you can guess that my column this month is about the upcoming 2009 BodyShop Business Waterborne Conference (Aug. 13-14). This is an exciting initiative, and we here at BSB are looking forward to playing host to those of you who decide to join us. This will be the

EDITOR’S NOTES: Web Site Version 2…for You!

Cosmetic surgery seems all the rage these days. I must confess I just don’t get it. To me, there’s nothing more beautiful than being natural. When it comes to Web sites, however, I think an occasional facelift is necessary, and that’s exactly what we’ve done recently to www.bodyshopbusiness.com. When we relaunched the Web site a

‘Cash for Clunkers’ Program to Kick Off July 1

The "Cash for Clunkers" program will launch July 1 following the passage of the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act last week. The $1-billion program will provide consumers with cash vouchers to purchase new, more fuel-efficient vehicles after getting rid of less-efficient “clunkers” and will last until November. The program should allow about 250,000

‘Cash for Clunkers’ Bill Moves to Senate

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the "Cash for Clunkers” bill on Tuesday, sending the legislation to the Senate. The $4-billion bill would provide consumers with cash vouchers to purchase new, more fuel-efficient vehicles after getting rid of less-efficient “clunkers.” To be eligible, the bill states a “clunker” must get 18 mpg or less in

New Oregon Law Mandates Estimates, Repair Authorizations

Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski has signed H.B. 2268, which requires vehicle repair shops to prepare a cost estimate before beginning repair work, into law. The bill also requires repairers to obtain repair authorization from the vehicle owner if the estimate is more than $200 and gives the vehicle owner the right to waive a repair

New Law Opens Nevada Salvage Sales to Public

Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons signed S.B. 306 into law May 29. The bill opens salvage vehicle sales to the public and also increases the time insurers are given to obtain salvage titles. Specifically, the legislation: • Authorizes a person other than an auto wrecker, dealer of new or used motor vehicles or rebuilder to obtain

California Anti-Steering Bill Moves to Senate

California A.B. 1200, which would allow insurers to discuss benefits offered by their companies any time during the claims process, was passed by the State Assembly Monday. The bill, which was amended from its original version (click HERE for more information), would add the following to the California Insurance Code anti-steering statute: Nothing in this

Nevada Considers Opening Salvage Sales to Public

The Nevada Assembly yesterday passed S.B. 360, a bill that would allow people other than auto wreckers, dealers or rebuilders to purchase salvage vehicles. The bill also would increase the time insurers are given to obtain salvage titles. The bill will now be considered by the Senate for a second time after revisions by the