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FL H0807
Bill
Status
Failed
6/16/2025
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 before preparing a repair estimate when accident or collision repair work is estimated at $5,000 or more
- If the customer cannot provide a crash report, the repair shop must complete a transaction form documenting the shop's name and address, vehicle identification details, owner/possessor information (including physical description), and a detailed description of vehicle damage
- Transaction forms must be delivered to the appropriate law enforcement agency by the end of each business day (or electronically transferred if the agency provides software and the shop has capability), and shops must retain copies on premises for at least 1 year
- Violations of the transaction form requirements constitute a second-degree misdemeanor, and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services may revoke a repair shop's registration for noncompliance
- Effective July 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Motor Vehicle Repair Work
Last Action
Died in Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee
6/16/2025
Committee Referrals
Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee2/26/2025
Full Bill Text
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