Similar organisations to AAMVA Region II, Inc.
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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289.
Antique Automobile Club of America
America’s premier resource for the collectible vehicle community founded in 1935.
13000
Hershey
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Fire Prevention/ Protection/Control
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290.
Engine Manufacturers Association
Provide a forum for the engine and truck manufacturing industries to share information on issues that impact their products, foster the development of efficient engine power for an environmentally conscious world, and improve the safety and performance of heavy duty commercial vehicles.
Chicago
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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291.
American Finanical Services Association
The American Financial Services Association is the national trade association for the consumer credit industry, protecting access to credit and consumer choice.
1810
Washington
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Government and Public Administration
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292.
Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair
See Schedule O OSHA and DOT Compliance for The Automotive Industry Be Safe.
West Dundee
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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293.
Automotive Safety Research Institute
Conducting safety research and augmenting the work of government and industry on automobile safety issues with a particular focus on side impact and rollover safety enhancement.
White Post
Automotive Service Association
ASA is the leading organization for independent auto service & repair shops.
14031
North Richland Hills
CALIFORNIA AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALERS
CAWA is an auto care industry trade association representing auto parts jobbers, retailers, warehouse distributors, manufacturers, mfg reps & program groups Become a Member Follow us on social media.
911
SACRAMENTO
MTA EDUCATION CENTER INC
Michigan Center for Truck Safety The Michigan Center for Truck Safety is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving highway safety on Michigans roadways through comprehensive safety educational programs.
LANSING
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Youth Development Programs
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297.
ACCELERATE EDUCATION GROUP
Accelerate Education Group is geared towards helping young men and women who are identified as opportunity youth (disconnected youth), ages 15 to 24 years old, by introducing them to the automotive industry.
990
LOS ANGELES




