West Virginia bill aims to ban OTA updates and a lot more:
The West Virginia Automobile Dealer's Association wants OEMs to get all the way off its back about, well, seemingly everything. The WVADA confirmed to The Drive that it"helped introduce" bill HB 4560 to the state legislature, 32 pages and more than 14,000 words outlining what West Virginia dealers don't want manufacturers to be able to tell them to do.
The text from the bill is:"Except for experimental low-volume not-for-retail sale vehicles, [OEMs cannot] cause warranty and recall repair work to be performed by any entity other than a new motor vehicle dealer, including post-sale software and hardware upgrades or changes to vehicle function and features, and accessories for new motor vehicles sold by a licensed new motor vehicle dealer.
The news of this hit the mainstream when the Alliance for Automotive Innovation wrote a letter in opposition to the bill and shared it with CleanTechnica. The AAI is the reformed and rebranded Alliance of Automotive Manufacturers, representing 21 OEMs as well as some suppliers.
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