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California bill would keep shops from charging storage fees on days the business is closed

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A California bill would keep collision repair shops from charging storage fees on days the business is not open, such as weekends or holidays.  Assembly Member LaShae Sharp-Collins (D-79) introduced AB987 Feb. 20. It was referred to the Committee on Transportation March 28.  The bill amends a section of the state’s vehicle code to define “unreasonable” storage rates and fees.  It states unreasonable storage fees include fees assessed on days the…
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Repairer Driven News broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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