Legislation mandates crash reports for $5,000+ repairs. Florida association rallies opposition before hearing today.
Florida’s collision repair industry is facing a potentially significant new regulatory requirement under the proposed “Lilly Glaubach Act” (SB 92), which is scheduled for a hearing before the Florida Senate Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government today, Tuesday, March 18, at 1:00 p.m.
The Florida Auto Body Association (FABA) has issued an urgent call to action for body shops and industry vendors across Florida, characterizing the bill as “detrimental to bodyshops in Florida.” In a Facebook post published on March 17, FABA is encouraging
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