RVIA: Five Things RV Industry Should Know about New Stimulus
On Friday, March 27, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a “Phase 3” economic stimulus package: the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
On Friday, March 27, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a “Phase 3” economic stimulus package: the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
With information on the coronavirus pandemic changing on a daily basis, RVIA seeks to keep its members stay up to date with the latest information on how the recovery bills passed in Congress and executive orders across the country are affecting RV businesses…
All RVTI level 2 certifications set to expire in calendar year 2020 have been extended until Dec. 31 to allow technicians to get the 24 hours of continued education required to maintain their certification.
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development continues to consider waivers allowing Pennsylvania businesses to keep their physical locations open following Gov. Tom Wolf’s order closing all “non-life-sustaining businesses.”
RVDA has released updated COVID-19 resources for RV dealers and others in the industry. Government Resources on Essential Services…
The RV industry needs your help. Let the policymakers in your state know that it is imperative that RV businesses are classified as essential, allowing RV dealers to remain open…
The Canadian RV and camping industry has announced measures to advocate to government officials and policy makers that RV manufacturers and suppliers, RV dealers and service centers, and private RV parks and campgrounds be included in the businesses deemed as essential services…
We are all doing what we can to cope and to help others during this coronavirus outbreak, and the RV industry is no exception. Time and time again RV businesses across the country have served a critical role during times of disaster – and the RV industry stands ready to help again during this current coronavirus pandemic.
Gigi Stetler, CEO of RV Sales of Broward (County, Florida) and founder of the non-profit RV Advisor Consumer Association (RVACA), will soon begin providing free RVs to healthcare workers and other public service workers on the front line of the coronavirus fight.
The Small Business Administration will work directly with state governors to provide targeted, low-interest loans to small businesses severely impacted by COVID-19. New paid sick leave legislation takes effect April 2.
RVIA, RVDA and ARVC jointly sent a letter to all 50 state governors, urging them to recognize the RV industry and campgrounds as essential businesses and to allow them to remain operational during the COVID-19 outbreak.
RVIA has gathered talking points and the latest industry-specific info in a comprehensive online resource to help RV professionals respond to the coronavirus outbreak and mitigate its impact on the industry.
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