Mich. Suspends Body Shop's License

April 24, 2019
The State of Michigan has suspended the registration of the Detroit auto repair facility Livernois Collision.

April 22, 2019—The state of Michigan has suspended the registration of the Detroit auto repair facility Livernois Collision, according to a report by Click On Detroit.

The collision repair shop's registration was suspended after it failed to comply with requests by regulation agents to inspect dealership records.The facility failed to provide major component parts records and parts receipts from May 2018 to Feb. 2019. The suspension was served April 2.

The shop also had been cited by the state in April 2018 for failure to provide records.

Repair facilities may request an administrative hearing to contest a suspension and regain their license if they comply with the law.

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