House companion bill to Senate legislation that was held for further study is scheduled for a committee hearing tomorrow.
Rhode Island House Bill 8013 (HB 8013) that seeks to expand restrictions currently in place on non-OEM collision repair body parts in first-party claims to any collision damaged parts is schedule for a hearing tomorrow, April 24. The legislation, the companion to Rhode Island Senate Bill 2679 that was held for further study by the Senate Judiciary Committee on April 3, is scheduled to be heard by the House Corporations Committee on April 24 in Room 203 of the State House.
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