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Legislation that may affect us

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:36 pm
by dr deuce
Legislation as reported by Hemmings Magazine


Hobbyists May Be Banned From Buying Paint If you're planning on finishing your car somewhere down the line, you might want to think about buying your paint today.

Addressing the Collision Industry Conference on November 1, 2005, held at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Los Vegas in conjunction with the SEMA show, EPA Environmental Protection Surface Coating Specialist Kim Teal outlined some of her agency's plans for their next air-pollution rule from automotive surface coating.

The last version of this rule, issued in February, 2004, was focused primarily on bodyshops, but the new regulations, scheduled for release in 2007 and adoption in August, 2011, are far more sweeping.
"The rule will impact everyone, no matter how much you use," she is reported as saying in Automotive Body Repair News. That may have a major effect on the hobby, as "the rule will attempt to restrict sales of paint to people who are not certified users."

This language has some powerful support. In a letter to Teal dated October 26, 2005,representatives from the Automotive Service Association (ASA) and National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), recommended steps that sound uncannily like Teal's remarks just a few days later.

The letter, which suggests measures to be incorporated in the proposed rule, suggests that "Prospective purchasers and users of automotive refinishing products would need to be employed by a certified shop...Clearly, reasonable controls on the purchase and use of automotive refinishing products is key to helping eliminate unnecessary VOC emissions..."

We'll let you draw your own conclusions about the EPA's, ASA’s and NADA's intentions, but if there was ever a piece of car-related legislation about which to write your legislator, this is it. Kim Teal's contact information can be found at www.epa.gov and your legislators at www.senate.gov and www.house.gov. The original letter from ASA and NADA is available at www.asashop.org.

- By David B. Traver Adolphus

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:57 am
by mmoore
thanks Dr. Duce for letting this part of the hobby aware of this issue, As vice pres. and co-founder of the Ford Crown Victoria association, we too are aware of this, and are trying to inform our 2700 members to get involved. This could be a major blow to our hobby..

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:43 pm
by Bill_Wolf
Does your Crown Vic Association have a web site.

Nothing on Google.

Bill

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:23 pm
by mmoore
Dr. yes we do, http://clubs.hemmings.com/crownvictoria/ thanks for asking

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:43 pm
by Bill_Wolf
Thanks Mick,

My Dad was a Ford Dealer during the early '50's. Like seeing the old cars.

Bill

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 7:25 pm
by mmoore
Sorry Bill, thought Dr. Duce had ask about the CVA, If your father was a dealer back in the 50s, you know what some of that memorabilia is worth today? I was 16 back in 56 and had just started driving, and was dreaming of owning one of those new fords, I never gave up on owning one of them. thanks for your interest....Mick

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 8:30 pm
by armydriver
This is again Big Brother meddling and sounds like the body shop people are the ones behind it $$$$$$$$ rule again. Thanks for the head up Doc. I will contact my representatives, and meanwhile put in a few gallons of OD paint just for safe keeping. :( :( :(