Proponents and opponents of pending legislation that would restrict an insurer’s ability to mandate specific collision repair procurement processes had a chance to outline their positions before the Michigan Senate Committee on Insurance.
The Michigan Senate Committee on Insurance held a hearing Wednesday, December 2 on Senate Bill 430 (SB430) that proposes to restrict an insurer’s ability to require a collision repair facility to use a specific parts or materials processes.
The bill, introduced in July by Senator Joe Hune through the lobbying efforts of the Automotive Service Association (ASA) of Michigan and ASA National, would add section 2110c to
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