Issue Update
What's new: The House Energy and Commerce Committee today passed H.R. 7389, the Motor Vehicle Modernization Act, which replaced the original REPAIR Act (H.R. 1566) with a much narrower provision that addresses NADA's concerns and recognizes that issues involving vehicle privacy, cybersecurity, and safety require further study. NADA supported the new language and H.R. 7389 passed by a vote of 48-1. See here for NADA's letter to the committee.
Tell me more: Thanks to NADA's grassroots advocacy, the committee withdrew its problematic draft of the "REPAIR Act" late Tuesday and replaced it with this significantly scaled-back version which NADA can support.
The new language merely:
- Codifies the existing 2014 and 2015 MOUs that govern light- and heavy-duty vehicles; and
- Has the FTC issue a study on this matter by 2028.
The bottom line: The bill preserves the current, functional repair system without introducing new liabilities on dealers, opening up warranty and recall work to third parties, or threatening state franchise law - all of which were provisions in previous versions of the bill.
What's next: NADA anticipates proponents of so-called "right to repair" will try to restore their dropped language before the bill moves to the House floor.
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