AMVIC 2023 – 2024 annual report just released
The 2023 – 2024 AMVIC annual report highlights: The 2023 – 2024 annual report can be found on amvic.org.
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The 2023 – 2024 AMVIC annual report highlights: The 2023 – 2024 annual report can be found on amvic.org.
Read MoreThe Consumer Protection Act (CPA), through the Internet Sales Contract Regulation (ISCR), allows vehicles to be sold online and remotely to consumers. Regardless of your business model, whether you’re selling online or at your business, the CPA, the Vehicle Inspection Regulation (VIR) and the Automotive Business Regulation (ABR) must be followed. The ISCR applies to … Continued
Read MoreNo matter what business you’re in, good record-keeping is important. AMVIC requires all licensed automotive businesses in Alberta, including those in the service and repair industry, to provide accurate, up-to-date information on their AMVIC Online profile. As an employer, it’s your responsibility to ensure your journeypersons, apprentices and other staff are properly trained in their … Continued
Read MoreThe Consumer Protection Act gives AMVIC the authority to inspect all licensed automotive businesses in Alberta, including service and repair businesses. The business is often given a time period to correct issues identified from an inspection and then a followup inspection is conducted to ensure any identified issues are remedied and compliance is met. AMVIC inspectors have … Continued
Read MoreChanges were made on April 1, 2024 to AMVIC’s vehicle sales levy, single sales business licensing fee, as well as the rules around the Compensation Fund. The vehicle sales levy increased to $10 (from $6.25) and the single sales business licence fee increased to $250 (from $175). This increase included the single sales, leasing and … Continued
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