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HABA’s Focus: Re-imaging Collision Repair in Texas by Chasidy Rae Sisk

Back in May, the Houston Auto Body Association (HABA) held their 4th Annual Body Shop Owners and Man-

agers Appreciation Event at the Cadillac Bar and Grill on I-10 in Houston. Attendees were treated to a buffetstyle dinner, beer and margaritas as they indulged in a fun evening of networking with their collision repair industry peers. Prizes were presented by event MC Corey Cook. HABA President Leo Kozadinos says, “the event went great—it was a lot of fun! The attendees enjoyed themselves, and the food and company were terrific. As promised, no official business was discussed; we just en-

Everyone was a winner at HABA’s business-free event!

See HABA’s Focus, Page 8

Louisiana Legislature Enacts Bill to Curb Air Bag Fraud, Fines and Imprisonment Both Authorized

• No person shall knowingly sell, install or reinstall a device in a motor vehicle that causes the diagnostic system of the vehicle to indicate inaccurately that the vehicle is equipped with a functional air bag. “Air bag” means an inflatable occupant restraint system, including all component parts, such as the cover, sensors, controllers, inflators, and wiring, designed to activate in a motor vehicle in the event of a crash to mitigate injury or ejection and that meets the federal motor vehicle safety standards set forth in 49 C.F.R. 571.208 for the make, model, and model year See LA Air Bag Law, Page 12

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The Louisiana legislature has completed action on Senate Bill 32, which will establish stricter definitions and penalties for air bag fraud. Act No. 105 will take effect in August of this year and is comprised of the following: • No person shall knowingly install or reinstall in any motor vehicle a counterfeit or nonfunctional air bag or any other object intended to fulfill the function of an air bag that does not meet the definition of “air bag” set forth in this bill. • No person shall knowingly manufacture, import, sell or offer for sale a counterfeit or nonfunctional air bag.

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ABAT Hosts Inaugural Meeting with More than 80 in Attendance, Barrett Smith was Featured Speaker by Chasidy Rae Sisk

Burl Richards, Acting President of ABAT, reported that the meeting went very well with over 80 attendees present. “The event exceeded our expectations as we originally were expecting about 40–60 participants, but

See Autobody News July 2014 issue, or online at: autobodynews.com search ‘ABAT’ As advertised, ABAT held their Inaugural Meeting on June 18, featuring guest speaker Barrett Smith, President and Founder of Auto Damage Experts, Inc.

as the meeting got closer and we received more responses, it was obvious that we should prepare for more. We believe that, as word gets out and positive changes begin to happen, we will have even more participation which will be crucial as it will truly take a

by Stephen Moore, Plastics Today

- a subsidiary of Magna International (Aurora, ON)- to illustrate long-term potential light-weighting solutions. Sabic contributed PC glazing materials, advanced coatings technology and engineering design expertise to sup-

Last month we reported on the upcoming Auto Body Association of Texas (ABAT) inaugural meeting which occured after our press time.

See ABAT Meeting, Page 9

Ford Lightweight Concept Vehicle Employs Polycarbonate Rear Window, 35% Lighter than Glass Version

With the automotive industry focused on hitting future fuel economy and emission targets, the Ford Motor Company has revealed a drivable multimaterial lightweight vehicle (MMLV) with polycarbonate (PC) glazing from Sabic’s Innovative Plastics business. This solution reportedly realizes a 35% weight reduction compared to the same window on a 2013 model year Ford Fusion production vehicle. The weight savings total 7.4 pounds, even though the rear window is over one mil- Ford lightweight concept vehicle employs polycarbonate limeter thicker than the pro- rear window duction glass window it replaces, port the rear window’s development whose density is double that of PC. and production. The lightweight concept vehicle The solution used in the conwas developed with the U.S. Departcept’s rear window combines Lexan ment of Energy’s Vehicle Technoloresin, a PC material said to be characgies Program, together with Cosma terized by its light weight, high optical See PC Window, Page 31 International (Sindelfingen, Germany)

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