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FL H1433
Bill
Status
Failed
3/8/2024
Primary Sponsor
Jessica Baker
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AI Summary
- Cited as the "Lilly Glaubach Act," requires motor vehicle repair shops to request a written crash report from customers seeking accident or collision repair work before preparing a repair estimate
- If the customer cannot provide a crash report, the repair shop must complete a transaction form (approved by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services) documenting the shop's information, vehicle details, owner identification, and a description of the damage
- Repair shops must retain copies of completed transaction forms on-site for at least 1 year and deliver originals to law enforcement by the end of each business day, with electronic transfer required when the law enforcement agency provides necessary software and the shop has computer capability
- Violations of the transaction form requirements constitute a second-degree misdemeanor, and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services may revoke a violating shop's registration
- Adds the vehicle identification number to the required items in written repair estimates for repairs exceeding $100, and the effective date is July 1, 2024
Legislative Description
Motor Vehicle Repair Work
Last Action
Died in Regulatory Reform & Economic Development Subcommittee
3/8/2024
Committee Referrals
Regulatory Reform & Economic Development Subcommittee1/13/2024
Full Bill Text
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