Legislation opposed by repair industry establishes standardized storage rates and administrative charge limits for collision repair shops. Oklahoma has enacted Senate Bill 641, officially known as the “Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Consumer Protection Act.” The bill, which became law on May 27 without Governor Kevin Stitt’s signature, introduces changes to how auto body repair shops can […]
Oklahoma Auto Body Association Trade Show and Education Forum February 2-3
The Oklahoma Auto Body Association (OKABA) is hosting its Trade Show and Education Forum February 2-3 at the Cox Business Center in Tulsa, Okla. The event kicks off Friday evening, February 2 with a Vendor Social Event. Attendees can meet with their vendors and check out new equipment and ideas for the future of your […]
New Auto Body Association Launches in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Auto Body Association (OKABA) officially kicked off December 9 after several months of building its foundation and board of directors. The focus of OKABA is on education, training, and legislative initiatives, which will help strengthen the automotive repair industry in the state. “My vision is to see OKABA help our automotive repair shops […]