The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), in partnership with eight other automotive trade associations urged the National Governors Association and Governors of all 50 states to standardize the definition of essential businesses and workers.
The organizations sending the letter represent companies that manufacture parts and supply services to help maintain the nation’s fleet of public and private vehicles during COVID-19 – from cars, trucks and buses to police and emergency vehicles. The letter notes that governors and local authorities have been making difficult decisions balancing “essential” commercial activities with “shelter in place” directives. It is important that states adopt the DHS Guidance, which provides a uniform national approach for protecting the country’s critical transportation and manufacturing needs.
The letter was signed by the Auto Care Association, Automotive Oil Change Association, Automotive Service Association, California Automotive Business Coalition, Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association, Specialty Equipment Market Association, Tire Industry Association, Service Station Dealers of America and Allied Trades and the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association.
Published in the June 2020 Edition