Chapter
201
2005 -- H 6248 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED
Enacted 07/08/05
A N A C T
RELATING TO
BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIR
SHOPS
Introduced By:
Representatives Moura, Long, McCauley, and Schadone
Date
Introduced: March 17, 2005
It is
enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 5-38-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-38 entitled "Automobile
Body
Repair Shops" is hereby amended to read as follows:
5-38-2.
Duties of department of business regulation. -- (a) (1) The department
of
business
regulation shall issue licenses as provided for in section 5-38-6; and shall
authorize the
transfer
of licenses and the establishment of new offices for previously licensed auto
body repair
shops. The
department of business regulation shall act on all complaints from consumers,
the
insurance
industry, and/or law enforcement agencies with regard to automobile body repair
shop
work.
(2) The department of business regulation shall adopt reasonable rules and
regulations
for the
licensing of automobile body repair shops and schools for the instruction in
automobile
body
repair.
(b) To establish within the department of business regulation, divisions of
commercial
licensing
and regulation, the auto collision repair licensing advisory board consisting
of seven (7)
nine
(9) members appointed by the
governor, consisting of the following, who shall serve a term
of five
(5) years:
(1) One president or his or her designee from an association of collision
repairers
independent,
non-networked, Rhode Island auto body shops;
(2) Two (2) representatives from the department of business regulation;
(3) One from the association of new car dealers;
(4)
One from the insurance industry;
(5)
One from law enforcement; and
(6)
One from the general public.; and
(7)
One from the glass installation/repairers industry; and
(8)
One from an association representing network or direct repair auto body repair
shops.
(c)
The board may
adopt, amend, and rescind rules and regulations as necessary to carry
out the
provisions of this chapter with the prior approval of the director.
(d) The board may
oversee investigations of conduct deemed unprofessional against any
licensed
facility, person, or corporation subject to this chapter and may hold hearings
to
determine
whether the charges are substantiated or unsubstantiated.
(e) The board may
recommend to the director of the department of business regulation
that the
director license qualified applicants.
(f) The board may
meet at least once a month or more often upon the call of the
chairperson
or director of the department of business regulation.
(g) To recommend to the director of the department of business regulation to
revoke,
suspend
or take other disciplinary action with respect to facilities, corporations or
persons
licensed
under this chapter.
(h) To adopt and publish with the prior approval of the director of the department
of
business
regulation rules of procedure and other regulations in accordance with the
Administrative
Procedure Act, chapter 35 of title 42.
(i)
The board members shall receive no compensation.
(j)
Following each monthly board meeting, the board may, if consistent with the
public
interest,
submit any: (1) unresolved issue reasonably related to its jurisdiction under
this statute to
the
director of the department of business regulation for his or her review at his
or her discretion;
or
(2) seek a declaratory ruling pursuant to central management regulation 3
("declaratory rulings
and
petitions from the director") as to any unresolved issue within the scope
of this statute.
(k)
Board members shall continue to serve until their replacement is named.
(l)
(3) The director will review whether it is economically necessary and
administratively
feasible
for the department of business regulation to establish a labor rate for the
auto collision
repair
industry. Such review shall include, but not limited to, the department of
business
regulation’s
staffing and funding requirements. Further, the department of business
regulation is
authorized
to immediately retain outside consultants for such review, to be funded by the
legislature and/or the auto body collision repair industry. He shall
report his findings to the
legislature no later than January 1, 2006.
SECTION 2. This act
shall take effect upon passage.
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