Legislation that would modify requirements for insurers that conduct collision repair labor rate surveys will have hearing April 18.
California Assembly Bill 2276 (AB 2276), the bill that seeks to modify collision repair labor survey regulations that came into effect last year is scheduled for a hearing in the Assembly Insurance Committee on April 18. Beyond modifying insurance company surveys of collision repair labor rates, the legislation would remove restrictions against an insurer requiring a collision repair shop to pay for a rental vehicle and towing charge.
AB 2276 was introduced by Assembly Member Autumn Burke who was behind legislation,
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