ASA urges Rhode Island repairers to contact state senators

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is urging Rhode Island auto repair shop owners to contact their state senators to ask that they support Senate Bill 899, legislation that would prohibit insurers from
Jan. 1, 2020
Untitled Document

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is urging Rhode Island auto repair shop owners to contact their state senators to ask that they support Senate Bill 899, legislation that would prohibit insurers from having an ownership interest in an auto body repair facility in Rhode Island.

Introduced by Rhode Island state Sen. Paul Moura (D), the legislation would protect the rights of consumers and small businesses in the state of Rhode Island. Ownership interest by insurance companies is seen as being in direct conflict with a consumer's right to choose. ASA opposes insurance companies having an ownership interest in automotive repair facilities.

Repairers should visit ASA's legislative Web site, www.TakingTheHill.com, to view the language of RI S.B. 899 in its entirety and to send a letter of support. Click on "Insurer-Owned Repair Shops" on the left menu.


 

 

 

Subscribe to our Newsletters

Latest in News

Enterprise/Tasco Auto Color
Enterprise and Tasco Logo
Enterprise and Tasco Auto Color continue to support the Collision Industry Foundation program at the second highest tier, Urgent Care, for donors that contribute $5,000-$10,000...
June 19, 2025
Adobe Stock 200930201
adobestock_200930201
The insurance company said it has control of its systems and hasn’t detected any evidence of ransomware or ongoing threat actor activity since the June 7 attack.
June 19, 2025
MSCRA
MSCRA Logo
The Mountain States Collision Repair Association’s first in-person event features four industry experts and networking opportunities at Downhill Brewing in Parker, Colorado.
June 19, 2025