"To Unite and Elevate Automotive Professionals, and Give Them Voice"
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HOTEL INFO:
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OCTOBER 28!
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NOVEMBER 2022 TEAM WEEKEND
November 19-20, 2022
Embassy Suites Sacramento Riverfront Promenade 100 Capitol Mall | Sacramento, CA 95814
(Also available via ZOOM!)
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All attendees must make their own room reservations. Our special room rate is $199/night for single or double occupancy.
Mention “ASC” when calling the Hotel’s Reservations Dept. at
1-916-326-5000 or click here to get the discounted rate.
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Featuring Corporate Partner
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ATI Automotive Training Institute
and Karen Dee
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Karen is a true ATI “lifer.” She joined the company in 1989 and helped it grow to where it is today. She began in outside sales, helping technicians get involved with ATI. As the company grew, so did Karen’s contributions – such as helping develop the first management training content. She currently wears multiple hats, including workshop coordination, SuperConference production and management, corporate travel, human resources and payroll.
Since 1980, ATI has been helping independent auto repair and collision repair shop owners improve their businesses and their lives, with proven, measurable and field-tested strategies and practices. Their performance coaches are direct employees of ATI and are certified by the Center for Executive Coaching. Their motto, Driving Profits and Dreams Home, represents the desire they have for their members to be happy and achieve their goals. "No matter what type of shop owner you are at this point in your life, we understand you."
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September 30 was that last day for Governor Newsom to sign or veto hundreds of bills on his desk. Linked below is a summary of key bills that we monitored this year. Also included are bills that didn’t make it to his desk. We expect some of these bills to be re-introduced next year. We will continue monitoring potential legislation for upcoming year and will report.
-Jack Molodanof
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BAR Advisory Committee Meeting Notes
From October 20, 2022
Information provided by Jack Molodanof
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DCA News and Updates (BAR Sunset Review): The DCA indicated that the BAR will be going through the "Sunset Review" process early next year. The process takes place every 4-5 years and its opportunity for BAR, the legislature, interested parties and stakeholders to discuss the performance of BAR and make recommendations for improvement.
Legislation and Regulations: The following bills were signed by the Governor. AB 1740 (Core Recycler Record Keeping Requirements); AB 2496 (Vehicle Exhaust System Noise); SB 1087 (Prohibits Purchases of Catalytic Converters). BAR adopted the following regulations this past year: Smog Check Repair Assistance, Disciplinary Guidelines Amendments, STAR Program updates, Smog Check Equipment Security Prevention (Biometrics). Pending Regulations include: Smog Check Inspection (DAD) Specification updates, Citation and Remedial Training Program, ARD Registration Application updates, Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection Program. For more information CLICK HERE!
Electronic Transactions (Automotive Software) Observations: Concerns have been raised surrounding estimating/invoicing software programs that are not compliant with BAR laws and regulations. BAR does not regulate software companies and therefore any unintentional mistakes with documentation due to software issues fall upon the automotive repair dealer. BAR offered possible solutions to some of the most common problems, but the issue remains that the automotive repair dealer is ultimately responsible for software mistakes. BAR indicated that these issues could be addressed through educational methods (station reports, offices conferences, etc.) rather than citation and fines. Suggestions included having the BAR oversee and regulate the software companies so that responsibility falls on them rather than auto repair shops. For more information CLICK HERE!
AB 471 Update: Update on the progress of ABB 471 regulations, including, the Cite and Fine regulations, Remedial Training, Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection Program and the ARD Application updates. BAR indicated they do not intend to issue citations and fines for every possible violation and will look for educational opportunities instead. If a citation is issued, the automotive repair dealer will be given opportunity to appeal before a three-member independent panel consisting of representatives from the following: BAR, consumer and auto repair industry. Remedial training will be offered to those that qualify so as to remove the citation from the BAR website. The ARD application is being updated to allow shops to list educational and training certifications (e.g., ASE, I-CAR, etc.) so this information can be posted on the BAR website for consumers to review when making decisions as to where to have vehicles repaired and serviced. For more information CLICK HERE!
Complaint Investigation Smog Check Case Study: The BAR provided a presentation re: smog check complaint investigation case study that resulted in a refund to the consumer due to failures by the smog check station. For more information CLICK HERE!
California Vehicle Inspection System (BioMetrics) Update: BAR provided an update on the smog check software system, including the enrollment for recent Biometrics requirements (palm reader & camera). BAR is scheduling appointments for the new requirements. BAR is accommodating those smog stations that operate great distance from BAR offices, by finding closer alternate locations for enrollment. So far, BAR has enrolled over 5,000 smog stations and scheduled appointments for approximately 600 stations. BAR is encouraging all smog stations to enroll, as soon as possible, so not to be removed from the program. For more information CLICK HERE!
Diesel Readiness Implementation: The smog check program is updating current diesel readiness criteria. This will mean that failure rates will be increasing until the smog stations adjust to the new criteria for readiness monitors. The proposed new readiness criteria to be implemented by July 2023. Reminders will be going out beginning of next year via ET blasts. For more CLICK HERE!
Enforcement Stats: Consumer Complaint trends are as follows: Engine Repair 33%; General Repair and Maintenance 18%; Auto Body 18%; Transmission 7%; Smog 6%; Used Cars 5%; Vehicle Warranty 5%; Unlicensed 2%; Towing & Storage 2%. For more information CLICK HERE!
Licensing Statistics: There are currently 34,199 automotive repair dealers registered/licensed with the BAR. For more information CLICK HERE!
Public Comments: Comments included working with BAR on Sunset Review process and working with industry on more educational opportunities in lieu of citation and fines. BAR is open to suggestions for future BAR meeting topics.
The BAR Advisory Group Meeting schedule for next year is as follows:
January 26, 2023; April 20, 2023, July 20, 2023 and October 19, 2023.
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ASCCA Educational Conference!
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The ASCCA Educational Conference was a remarkable success! With over 100 people in attendance and a full day of training and education, attendees walked away with a larger network and excited about what they learned. Having two tracks, Technical and Management, members were able to pick their session of interest and hear from a verity of speakers.
Social events are a vital part of this association, and this conference was nothing short of SOCIAL! Attendees were welcomed on Friday night with a reception and networking to get things started. All Saturday you could find people taking photos, live streaming interactions, and shaking hands with new members or hugging old friends. The banquet hall on Saturday night was filled with laughter and lively conversation as ASCCA President, Carolyn Coquillette took to the mic to recap a wonderful event and thank all those involved including the Education, Training and Information Committee and the Revenue and Benefits Committee.
ASCCA could not have executed this event without the help and support of our sponsors and exhibitors. Throughout the day during breaks and at lunch, you could find attendees and exhibitors engaged in conversation, networking and sharing a laugh or two. Thank you again to all the exhibitors and sponsors of the conference!
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"My entire team is looking forward to next year!"
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"Keep it up great technical and business training!"
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SAVE THE DATE! | 2023 Educational Conference
September 8-10, 2023 | Southern California
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ASCCA Welcomes NEW Members!
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Jack Rosenberger
Jack's Auto Service & Auto Sales, LLC
Markleysburg, PA
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The following New Members have joined with Introductory Memberships:
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Marcos Alvarez Guzman
Hybrid Veteran Vehicle Services
Downey, CA
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James Cleaton
The Swedish Garage, Inc.
Charlotte, NC
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Manny Nersisiyanmi
Bavarian Built
Burbank, CA
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Dylan Green
Burbank Motor Works
Burbank, CA
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Rodolfo Sarat
California Auto Glass
Antioch, CA
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Steve Licata
Steve's T&G Motors
Woodland Hills, CA
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Juan Barrios
Sylmar Charter High School Automotive Technology
San Jose, CA
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Donny Abernethy
Abco Diesel, Inc.
Orange, CA
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Interested in Contributing a Little Time and Expertise to Your Industry?
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As part of its ongoing efforts “To Elevate and Unite Automotive Professionals, and Give Them Voice”, ASCCA is seeking individuals who are leaders in the industry and are interested in making a contribution of their time and expertise.
ASCCA is able to advocate for and promote the automotive aftermarket industry due to the team of volunteers that serve on the various committees. Perhaps you would have an interest in serving on one?
Bylaws/P&P Committee | Chair: Steve Vanlandingham
Purpose: Review Bylaws and Policy & Procedures to insure consistency.
Revenue & Benefits Committee | Chair: Jim Silverman
Purpose: To identify Corporate Partners and other entities that support the association’s activities as well as identify member benefit programs that enhances the ASCCA Advantage.
Government Affairs | Chair: Dave Kusa
Purpose: Increase credibility and influence in government and regulatory affairs.
Membership Committee | Chair: Angi Roberts
Purpose: To continually evaluate the membership value proposition to support membership growth and retention. Develop and support efforts to foster growth and retention.
Connected Cars Committee | Chair: Darin Dinis and Isaac Rodell
Purpose: To help keep ASCCA members at the forefront of emerging technology and provide them with accurate information, education, and training opportunities to provide exceptional service to your clients.
Education Training & Information Committee | Chair: Luke Murray
Purpose: Elevate Professionalism through increased Continuing Education.
Let us know if you’d like to attend a future meeting at info@ascca.com
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October 26, 2022, 10:00am - 11:00am
October 26, 2022, 3:00pm - 6:00pm
October 26, 2022, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
November 3, 2022, 3:00pm - 6:00pm
November 8, 2022, 3:00pm - 5:00pm
November 14, 2022, 3:00pm - 6:00pm
November 15, 2022, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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Attend an ASCCA Chapter Event
Near You!
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November 5, 2022 @ 8:00am-3:00pm ($75-$125 includes breakfast & lunch!)
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ASCEF Vehicle Donations - THANK YOU!
Thank you to Nishikawa Auto Service and Hannah Winters for donating a Ford Ranger. Your donation raised $150 for the ASC Educational Foundation and will continue to help us award scholarships to students seeking a career in the automotive aftermarket industry.
We appreciate all the support!
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It’s so easy to build careers one car at a time. ASC Educational Foundation rewards scholarships each year to students wishing to develop a career in the automotive aftermarket industry. So help us make a difference in a student’s life! Learn more about donations through the ASC Educational Foundation.
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The ADA Checklist: 2019 - 2020 Compliance Guidelines to
Make Your Website Accessible
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ADA website compliance and web accessibility are two terms that are used interchangeably but they are distinct from one another.
ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. Courts are construing Title III of the ADA to mean that websites must be accessible. Thus, with ADA website compliance, we're referring to the law.
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Refer a Member Receive $125
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You're eligible for a $125 referral fee when you refer a new Regular or Associate member to ASCCA!
Referral Awards are paid out when the member's annual dues are paid for their first year.
Contact the ASCCA office if you have any questions at info@ascca.com or (800) 810-4272!
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1 Capitol Mall, Ste. 800
Sacramento, CA 95814
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