Regulatory Affairs

Regulatory Affairs

NADA’s Regulatory Affairs Group protects and promotes franchised car and truck dealership interests before federal agencies and the judiciary.

Top Regulatory Priorities

The FTC’s Vehicle Shopping Rule is simply terrible for consumers, adding massive amounts of time, complexity, paperwork and cost to car buying and car shopping for tens of millions of Americans every year.

 

NADA supports a dealer's ability to comply with fair credit laws while preserving the market-place benefits and value of dealer-assisted financing and voluntary protection products. 

 

America’s new-car and -truck dealers are committed to selling consumers the vehicles that they want and need but are highly skeptical that consumers will adopt EVs anywhere near the levels outlined by the Biden Administration.

 

 

Resources

NADA

Regulatory Maze

NADA's Annual Update on Federal Regulations

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NADA Regulatory Affairs Staff

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Andy Koblenz

Andrew Koblenz

Executive Vice President, Strategic Affairs and Industry Initiatives
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Paul D. Metrey

Executive Vice President, Public Policy
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Dan Ingber

Daniel Ingber

Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
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Greg Cote

Greg Cote

Director and Counsel, Regulatory Affairs
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Kaye Lynch-Sparks

Kaye Lynch-Sparks

Associate Director, Regulatory and Legal Affairs

About Regulatory Affairs

NADA’s Regulatory Affairs Group protects and promotes franchised car and truck dealership interests before the federal administrative agencies. Each year, Regulatory Affairs analyzes and engages on hundreds of federal regulatory issues and proposals, evaluating them for potential dealership impacts. Regulatory Affairs also helps to formulate NADA policy positions on those issues and, through written comments, testimony and, if necessary, legal action, advocates dealership interests before the federal agencies and judiciary.

The Regulatory Affairs Group coordinates its activities with NADA's Legislative Affairs group on subjects of common concern, works closely with state and metro dealer associations, and regularly engages with other industry trade associations. Regulatory Affairs also prepares compliance-oriented guides, bulletins and articles, conducts presentations to dealers and dealership compliance professionals and directly provides compliance advice to dealerships. For assistance, please call 800.557.6232 or 703.821.7040, fax 703.448.5824 or email Regulatory Affairs.