Appendix II

 

 


State Legislation Governing Aftermarket Crash Parts and Recycled Airbags

 

 


 

Forty states have enacted some form of legislation governing the use of aftermarket crash parts in vehicle repairs, according to data supplied by National Association of Independent Insurers. According to the association’s data, of the 40 states with existing legislation, 90 percent (36 states) require that repair estimates identify each aftermarket crash part used in the repair, and about 83 percent (33 states) require that the repair estimate disclose that aftermarket crash parts are being used in the repair. A manufacturer’s warranty is required by 68 percent (27 states), and about 58 percent (23 states) require a manufacturer’s identification on any aftermarket crash parts used. The provisions that the states have enacted vary but can be grouped in nine categories. Figure 1 summarizes the states’ aftermarket crash parts legislative provisions.


 

Figure 2: State Aftermarket Crash Parts Legislative Provisions as of November 2000





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