Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1152

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the licensure of automobile damage appraisers

Impact

The proposed changes in H1152 would standardize the licensing process for automobile damage appraisers, which is expected to improve the quality and reliability of damage appraisals statewide. By requiring appraisers to demonstrate good moral character and relevant educational or work experience, the bill aims to foster greater public trust in the appraisal process. Furthermore, it mandates that all damage reports prepared must include the appraiser's license number, increasing accountability in the industry.

Summary

House Bill H1152 aims to establish regulations and procedures for the licensure of automobile damage appraisers in Massachusetts. The bill outlines the requirements for individuals aspiring to become licensed appraisers, including submitting a written application to the commissioner of insurance, paying a fee of one hundred dollars, and passing a qualifying examination. The bill seeks to ensure that only qualified individuals can perform appraisals of motor vehicle damage, thereby enhancing the standards within the industry.

Contention

While the bill presents various benefits, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implications of standardizing appraiser licensure. Critics may argue that the costs associated with licensing and ongoing renewal, as well as the examination process, could create barriers for some individuals seeking to enter the profession. Additionally, there may be concerns over how the new regulations interact with existing practices within the insurance industry and repair shops, particularly in terms of coercion or influence over repair shop selections. The balance between consumer protection and the operational freedoms of appraisers and insurers will be critical to monitor as this bill develops.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1005

Relative to the licensure of automobile damage appraisers

MA H1008

Requiring licensed auto insurance damage appraisers to provide safety notices to the owners of damaged motor vehicles

MA S2568

Relative to the licensure of appraisers

MA S213

Relative to the licensure of appraisers

MA H262

Relative to the licensure of appraisers

MA S709

Requiring licensed auto insurance damage appraisers to provide safety notices to the owners of damaged motor vehicles

MA H4659

Relative to the compulsory automobile insurance limits

MA S214

Relative to the licensure of appraisers

MA H1079

Providing for temporary emergency licensing of appraisers of motor vehicle damage covered by auto insurance policies

MA H3608

Relative to updating the licensure of optometrists

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