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USTMA Urges Ohio House Committee to Approve Unsafe Used Tire Legislation

January 30, 2018

The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association testified today before an Ohio House of Representatives committee in support of consumer protection legislation to reduce the risk posed by unsafe used tires.

Courtney Titus Brooks, USTMA director government relations, said, “Requiring automotive service professionals to be appropriately accountable when they return used tires back to road service is a simple, reasonable attempt to protect consumers. We urge Ohio legislators to enact this important legislation.”

The Ohio Senate passed the legislation, SB 223, in December. USTMA is leading a coalition of Ohio business community organizations, tire dealers, automotive service professionals and safety advocates that support the measure.

The legislation defines an “unsafe tire” as tires with the following characteristics:

  • Worn-out tires (tread depth measurers 2/32nds inch or less).
  • Damage that exposes a tire’s inner components such as body plies or the steel belts.
  • Inner liner damage – the component of the tire that holds air to keep it inflated.
  • Tires with improper repairs.
  • Damaged tires treated with a tire sealant but not subsequently repaired to industry standards.

Under SB 223, violations can be subject to a fine of no more than $1,000 per violation. Additionally, installation of an unsafe used tire would violate the Consumer Sales Practice Act (Sec. 1345.03).

The Ohio Legislature requires that committees hear from bill sponsors, proponents and opponents with each typically receiving a separate hearing. SB 223 had its sponsor hearing last week. An opponents’ hearing and possible committee vote on the measure is expected next week.

About USTMA

The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association is the national trade association for tire manufacturers that produce tires in the U.S. Our 12 member companies operate 57 tire-related manufacturing facilities in 17 states. U.S. tire manufacturing has an annual economic footprint of $170.6 billion and is responsible for more than 291,000 U.S. jobs in manufacturing, distribution and retailing. The industry supports more than 510,000 additional U.S. jobs in supplier and induced activities, totaling more than 801,000 jobs nationwide. USTMA advances a sustainable tire manufacturing industry through thought leadership and a commitment to science based public policy advocacy. Our member company tires make mobility possible. USTMA members are committed to continuous improvement of the performance of our products, worker and consumer safety and environmental stewardship. For more information, visit www.USTires.org and follow us on Twitter @USTires.