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Senate approves substitute to require notice when ADAS may not be recalibrated after windshield replacement
Summary
Senators substituted and advanced SB78 to require repair shops to give customers a hard or electronic notice about whether advanced driver-assistance systems were recalibrated after windshield replacement and to limit recalibration charges to market-average costs. Sponsor said the measure protects consumers and promotes safer vehicles.
Senate Bill 78, in a second-substitute form, was presented and advanced on the Utah Senate floor to require motor-vehicle repair facilities to notify customers if advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) have not been repaired or recalibrated to the manufacturer's specifications after windshield replacement.
Senator Bramble, the sponsor, described the bill as "consumer friendly,"…
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