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As part of its regulatory functions, BAR enforces the Automotive Repair Act (Act) (Business and Professions Code, Chapter 20.3, Section 9880, et seq) and related laws and regulations. Licensees have a responsibility and an obligation to comply with the Act and related laws and regulations. To help understand these requirements, licensees are ...
C21020_x_330632.indd 1 7/31/2019 3:06:41 PM. Bureau of Automotive Repair Laws and Regulations Reference Book 2019 EDITION . Includes Statutory Amendments through March 22, 2019 and Regulations through July 12, 2019 . Excerpts from the Business and Professions Code, Civil Code, Family Code, Government Code, Health and Safety Code,
The California Code of Regulations (CCR) establishes accepted trade standards for performing repairs or services specifically relating to: Air conditioning (CCR § 3366) Auto body and frame repairs (CCR § 3365) Automatic transmissions (CCR § 3361.1) Ball joints (CCR §§ 3360.1, 3360.2, 3360.3) Engine changes (CCR § 3362.1)
www.bar.ca.gov. The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) is part of the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), whose mission is to promote and protect the interests of California consumers. BAR provides a wide range of consumer protection services, including: Registers and regulates approximately 36,000 California automotive repair dealers.
These regulations are outlined in the California Auto Repair Law, which states that: 1. Auto repair shops must provide a written estimate for any repair work that exceeds $100. This estimate must include a description of the work to be done, the parts and labor involved, and the total cost. 2.
The Bureau strives to protect and serve California consumers by ensuring a fair and competitive automotive repair marketplace and administering a model motor vehicle emissions reduction program.
The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) is the licensing and oversight agency for all California automotive repair dealers. BAR investigates violations of the Automotive Repair Act (Act), and takes disciplinary action against registrants and licensees as applicable. In 2021, the BAR was granted greater ability to enforce violations under the Act ...