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Regulation of the transaction of catalytic converters signed into law by Governor Holcomb

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Legislation that allows for regulating the transaction of catalytic converters was signed into law by Governor Holcomb on Monday.

The new law defines catalytic converters as a ‘major component part’ so only licensed salvage recyclers can buy or sell catalytic converters.

It also requires salvage recyclers to keep the same records for converters as valuable metal dealers, places a cap on cash payouts for detached catalytic converters at $25 per transaction per day and requires businesses buying or selling catalytic converters to be licensed with the Secretary of State’s Auto Dealer Services Division.

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1 comment

Charles U Farley March 9, 2022 at 11:30 am

So after that derpstick Biden devalues the currency, I will only be able to sell my old catalytic converter for $25 when it should be worth $100? This doesn’t seem like a very good solution…

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