 
Injunction Filed Against Ohio Auto Glass Shop
January 13, 2012
by Penny Stacey, pstacey@glass.com
The Ohio Board of Motor Vehicle Collision Repair Registration (OBM)
and the state's Attorney General, Mike DeWine, have filed an injunction
against Jenkins Auto Glass in Lancaster, Ohio, for alleged violation
of the state's repair registration laws, according to information
from the OBM.
"Enforcement efforts against illegal repair facilities have
increased and will continue to be stepped up," says Michael
Greene, executive director of the OBM, in a release. "It is
not the Board's intention to close down repair shops, but rather
bring them into compliance with state and federal regulations."
Ohio's Motor Vehicle Collision Repair Operators code requires collision
repair shops and auto glass shops to register with the Board. Under
the wording of the code, injunctions against violators may be filed
in an effort to cease the alleged violation.
According to information from the OBM database, Jenkins Auto Glass
is owned by Gregory Jenkins and originally registered with the board
in June 2008, but the registration expired in 2009.
Jenkins could not be reached for comment at press time.
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