Posted on 5/2/2024
Get Involved! Join the 2025 ASCCA Board of Directors The ASCCA is pleased to call for nominations for seats open on the 2024 Board of Directors. Participation on the ASCCA Board of Directors is a unique opportunity for automotive repair professionals to help guide the state's largest organization of independent auto shop owners in shaping the future of the industry and building a stronger industry. Board participation is a chance to grow personally and professionally, and to develop skills, experience and connections with a team of other passionate and motivated professionals. Download the nomination application HERE!
Posted on 8/18/2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Automotive Service Councils of California is proud to announce a new corporate partnership with Shop Boss Shop Management. Shop Boss is a leading shop management software for independent auto repair shops. Meticulously designed by a former shop owner, the functions of this auto repair shop software facilitate smooth day-to-day operations for shop owners and technicians. Integrated features such as an auto repair labor guide, estimating, parts ordering, markup calculator, and customer self-check-in are essential to running a successful shop in the modern age. “It’s a real privilege to work with Mike DelaCruz and Shop Boss Shop Management. Having worked with Mike for many years, I am confident in the value and trust he and Shop Boss will bring to ASCCA and its members”, says John Eppstein, a past President of ASCCA. With Shop Boss, these cutting-edge features and more all live in one convenient, web-based application fo ... read more
Posted on 8/16/2022
From ASCCA Legislative Advocate, Jack Molodanof FYI. Some good news with regard to the catalytic converter theft bills heard in the both the Senate and Assembly Appropriation Committees (Suspense file). The two most controversial catalytic converter bills (AB 2407 & AB 2682) were held in committee and are not moving this year. The three (3) remaining catalytic converter theft bills, AB 1740, SB 986 and SB 1087 passed and will be heard on the floor in the next couple of weeks. Below is the summary of the bills. Click here to view