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Rhode Island Collision Repairers Seek to Clarify Concerns with 2 House Bills


Rhode Island Collision Repairers Seek to Clarify Concerns with 2 House Bills
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Rhode Island Collision Repairers Seek to Clarify Concerns with 2 House Bills
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Last month, the Rhode Island House Corporations Committee heard from collision repairers advocating for House Bill 6234 and House Bill 6235, both introduced by Reps.
William O Brien,
Gregg Amore.
House Bill 6234 seeks to update Rhode Island General Laws §27-9.1-4, the state’s Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act, by addressing issues related to paint and materials charges, vehicle abandonment and sublets.
 
House Bill 6235 would require insurers using recycled parts to choose parts that are “at least equal in kind and quality to the OEM parts in terms of fit, quality, performance and warranty, and be from a vehicle of the same year or newer and have the same or less mileage than the ....

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During the pandemic, selling alcoholic drinks with take-out was a lifesaver for R.I. restaurants. What happens when that's no longer allowed?


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During the pandemic, selling alcoholic drinks with take-out was a lifesaver for R.I. restaurants. What happens when that’s no longer allowed?
“What’s the harm in being able to have another way to have revenue?” one restaurant owner asks. “Especially now.”
By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 3:58 p.m.
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A to-go dinner and cocktail from SpeakEasy Bar & Grill in Newport, Rhode Island.Maddie Meyer/Getty
PROVIDENCE — When Angelo’s Palace Pizza in Cumberland, Rhode Island, had to shut down indoor dining a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic, takeout became a critical lifeline. And being able to sell alcohol along with the food, which was allowed under an emergency state order, was a big part of that. ....

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