MEMA and AASA oppose Illinois legislation’s requirement for written authorization on aftermarket parts use.
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), MEMA’s light vehicle aftermarket division, have formally opposed a proposed Illinois law that would limit the use of quality aftermarket parts by requiring written consent for the use of non-original equipment aftermarket crash parts.
Illinois Senate Bill 2104 (SB 2104), includes a requirement that repair facilities follow OEM collision repair procedures, but was amended to specify it doesn’t require OEM parts usage. However, the bill contains language requiring written customer authorization for
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