Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4019

Introduced
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  

Caption

To ensure fair compensation for warranty service labor

Impact

The impact of this bill on state law is significant, particularly for automotive dealerships and their relationships with manufacturers. By implementing a standardized method for establishing labor rates, H4019 seeks to eliminate ambiguity and ensure that dealers are compensated fairly for warranty service. The bill implies that dealers will no longer have to rely solely on manufacturer-set rates, allowing them more autonomy in setting prices based on their operational realities. This could lead to increased financial stability for dealerships that often face challenges with warranty reimbursements that do not align with their actual labor costs.

Summary

House Bill H4019 aims to ensure fair compensation for warranty service labor by amending existing laws related to labor rates in automotive repairs. Specifically, it seeks to establish guidelines for determining the retail labor rates that dealers can charge for warranty service. According to the proposed amendments, dealers would be allowed to determine their labor rates using reasonable labor time allowances or by submitting customer-paid service repair orders to the manufacturer or distributor for review. This approach is intended to provide a structured framework for determining what constitutes fair and reasonable labor compensation for warranty services.

Contention

While the bill addresses an important issue for dealers, there are notable points of contention surrounding its provisions. Critics may argue that the bill gives manufacturers excessive control over the compensation process by allowing them to audit submitted labor rates and propose adjustments. This raises questions about whether such oversight could lead to further disputes between dealers and manufacturers, especially regarding what is deemed as 'fair and reasonable.' Additionally, the requirement for dealers to document a specific number of non-warranty repair orders may present a burden for smaller dealerships that struggle with record keeping or have lower volumes of repairs.

Companion Bills

MA H5320

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB1515

Motor vehicle warranty work compensation.

MA S1186

To ensure fair access to compensation for victims of human trafficking and forced labor

MA H1917

To ensure fair access to compensation for victims of human trafficking and forced labor

MA S08360

Requires every franchisor, including its affiliates and subsidiaries to properly fulfill any warranty agreement and/or franchisor's service contract and to compensate each of its franchised motor vehicle dealers for warranty parts and labor, including but not limited to all warranty repairs, extended service contract repairs, extended warranty repairs, campaigns, service bulletins, policy repairs, component part warranties, factory compensated repairs, recalls, diagnostics, parts and other voluntary stop-sell repairs, and any other franchisor compensated repairs; relates to reimbursement to a motor vehicle dealer from a motor vehicle franchisor.

MA A08773

Requires every franchisor, including its affiliates and subsidiaries to properly fulfill any warranty agreement and/or franchisor's service contract and to compensate each of its franchised motor vehicle dealers for warranty parts and labor, including but not limited to all warranty repairs, extended service contract repairs, extended warranty repairs, campaigns, service bulletins, policy repairs, component part warranties, factory compensated repairs, recalls, diagnostics, parts and other voluntary stop-sell repairs, and any other franchisor compensated repairs; relates to reimbursement to a motor vehicle dealer from a motor vehicle franchisor.

MA H2161

Ensuring fair and full employee compensation

MA HB1914

Modifies provisions relating to franchisors' warranty duties to franchisees

MA HB2333

Modifies provisions relating to franchisor's warranty duties to franchisees

MA HF2197

A bill for an act relating to franchisee compensation and time allowances for motor vehicle warranty services, and including applicability provisions.

MA H1260

Establishing the fair calculation of labor rates paid by insurance companies to auto repairers in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

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