Ohio SB 306 Advances With a Dealer Exemption That Puts Independent Shops at a Disadvantage
What Happened:
Ohio Senate Bill 306 passed the Senate on March 25, 2026, and is now advancing through the Ohio House. The bill imposes significant new restrictions on independent auto repair facilities while explicitly exempting motor vehicle dealerships from the same requirements.
What the Bill Does:
IMPOSED ON INDEPENDENT REPAIR SHOPS:
EXEMPTED FROM ALL OF THE ABOVE:
What This Means for Ohio:
The auto care industry supports 132,345 jobs and $58.3 billion in economic activity in Ohio across 7,434 service facilities. This bill creates a two-tiered system in which independent shops bear the entire compliance burden while their direct competitors face none.
Why This Matters:
Independent repair facilities serve drivers in every community across Ohio. When shops lose the ability to fairly dispute insurance claims, consumers lose access to affordable repair options and are forced to absorb costs that insurers refuse to cover. This is not a bill about consumer protection. It is a bill that protects insurers and dealers at the expense of everyone else.
Take Action: Contact Your Ohio House Representative
The House floor vote is the last opportunity to fix this bill. Fill out the form to the right to send a pre-generated letter to your Ohio House representative letting them know you oppose Senate Bill 306 as written and urging them to support amendments before it reaches the floor.
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