Recent private-member legislation put forward in Ontario under Bill-165 with regard to implementing minimum quality standards for auto collision repair shops appears to have come under fire from auto insurers. There seems to be concern that such standards will eliminate “direct repair programs”, or “DRPs” that currently exist between insurers and their vendors. The auto repair shop organizations supporting the standards legislation and ultimately improved protection of the consumer believe that these concerns are unjustified.
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