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House approves bill requiring insurers to disclose replacement-part types to policyholders
Summary
The House passed the fourth substitute of HB 1 19, which requires insurers to notify customers at purchase and renewal about whether policies cover OEM, equivalent (non‑OEM), or “value” replacement parts and to inform claimants when the repair will use non‑OEM or value parts.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House passed the fourth substitute of House Bill 1 19 on Feb. 24, imposing consumer-notification requirements on auto insurance companies about what kinds of replacement parts a policy covers.
Representative Jack, sponsor of HB 1 19, described the bill as a consumer-protection measure that requires insurers to notify…
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