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the California Code of Regulations pertaining to Automotive Repair Dealers, Smog Check Stations and Technicians, and Brake and Lamp Stations and Adjusters
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.
28 wrz 2024 · Information to help automotive repair dealers comply with documentation requirements and other legal obligations related to estimates, invoices, repair authorizations, and record keeping.
The California Automotive Repair Act (CCRA) requires repair shops to use only new or certified rebuilt parts when performing repairs, and any used or aftermarket parts must be disclosed and approved by the customer in writing.
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.
20 sty 2024 · Below Are Some Auto Repair Laws In California: 1. Written Estimates: California mandates that auto repair shops provide written estimates for any repair or service job exceeding $100. This written estimate should encompass a breakdown of parts and labor costs.
The Automotive Repair Act mandates automotive repair dealers follow specific requirements when conducting business with their customers. In short, these requirements are as follows: • Keep the customer informed. • Perform only the repairs authorized by the customer. • Maintain a written record of all work performed and parts supplied.