Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3536

Introduced
2/5/26  
Refer
2/5/26  
Refer
2/17/26  

Caption

INS-MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR

Impact

The implications of SB3536 are significant, particularly concerning state laws related to consumer rights and automotive service regulations. This legislation is expected to lead to stricter oversight of repair businesses, which may require changes to current practices within the industry. Mechanics and repair shops would need to comply with the new standards, potentially leading to better service quality and greater accountability. As a result, consumers may experience improved satisfaction and trust in automotive repair processes as their rights are protected by the legislative framework put in place by SB3536.

Summary

SB3536 is aimed at enhancing consumer protection in the motor vehicle repair industry. The bill proposes measures that establish clear standards for vehicle repair services, ensuring that consumers are well-informed about the repair process, costs, and the quality of services provided. By introducing regulatory requirements for mechanics and repair shops, SB3536 seeks to create a more transparent environment in which consumers can make better decisions regarding their vehicle repairs. The legislation is positioned as a means to enhance the credibility of professionals in the repair industry, promoting fair practices.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, SB3536 has faced opposition from some within the automotive industry. Critics argue that the new regulatory requirements could impose burdensome practices that may increase costs for repair shops, which could be passed on to consumers. Concerns have been raised regarding the feasibility of implementing such regulations, especially for smaller mechanics who may struggle to meet the compliance demands. Proponents of the bill, however, contend that the long-term benefits of consumer protection outweigh these concerns, pushing back against the notion that regulation would stifle the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4373

INS-MOTOR VEHICLE GLASS ACT

IL HB5197

MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE-SALES

IL SB3708

MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE-SALES

IL HB5220

AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES

IL SB3566

VEH CD-ELECTRIC VEHICLES

IL HB4441

VEH CD-VEHICLES OF SHERIFF

IL HB4627

USE TAX-MILITARY-VEHICLES

IL HB4623

IDOT-FIREFIGHTER VEHICLES

IL HB4431

USE/OCC TX-MODIFIED VEHICLES

IL SB3283

USE/OCC TX-MODIFIED VEHICLES

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.