Monthly Archives: January 2020

AGSC Develops New Marketing Video

January 30, 2020

The Auto Glass Safety Council™ (AGSC) has created a new video with an inside look at a recent windshield catastrophe that highlights the importance of … Read More

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AGSC Welcomes Seth Maiman

January 30, 2020

The Auto Glass Safety Council™ (AGSC) recently announced Seth Maiman as its new director of legislative affairs. Maiman is a resident of Bethesda, Md., but … Read More

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AGSC Committees to Meet in Los Angeles in March

January 30, 2020

The Auto Glass Safety Council™ (AGSC) will hold a number of committee meetings March 18-19 at the Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport Hotel. The … Read More

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AGRSS Clarifications

January 30, 2020

Bob Beranek

What does Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standard (AGRSS) cover and what vehicles are exempt? All auto glass replacements are covered under the standard. However, the ‘permissible exceptions’ clause, as stated in section 7.2 of the standard under the heading, installation standards – rubber gasket, has caused confusion. Read More

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Congratulations to These Master Auto Glass Technicians

January 30, 2020

Several technicians earned and/or renewed their Auto Glass Safety Council™ (AGSC) Master Auto Glass Technician certifications during the month of December. The exam is an … Read More

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Utah House Bill Aims to Amend Tinted Window Law

January 24, 2020

A bill introduced in the Utah House aims to amend the state’s tinted window law to reduce the light transmittance allowed for a front side … Read More

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Rhode Island Auto Window Bill Extends to Public Officials

January 24, 2020

Legislation introduced in the Rhode Island House would exempt certain public officials from the requirement of maintaining transparent windows and windshields.  The bill, H 7203, … Read More

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New York Bills Seek to Remove Cracks/Chips from New Law

January 24, 2020

Legislation introduce in the New York Assembly and Senate seeks to repeal certain regular “wear and tear” items such as windshield cracks and chips from … Read More

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Florida Auto Glass Incentive Bill Reintroduced 

January 24, 2020

Legislation to “prohibit motor vehicle repair shops or their employees from offering anything of value to a customer in exchange for making an insurance claim … Read More

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Hawaii Window Shading Bill Introduced

January 24, 2020

A Hawaii Senate bill would repeal a requirement that side and rear auto windows have no less than 35% light transmittance and expand an exemption … Read More

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