Association believes bill wouldn’t improve repair industry access as industry information needs already satisfied.
The Automotive Service Association (ASA) reported that on May 24, the Rhode Island Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Senate Bill 2055. The legislation attempts to regulate the generation, collection, analysis, dissemination and sharing of connected-car vehicle data.
ASA opposes S.B. 2055. Prior to the hearing, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) submitted a letter explaining its position on the bill to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Michael J. McCaffrey.
In the letter, ASA’s legislative representative, Robert L. Redding Jr., said, “SB 2055 is not about the
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