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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.
the California Code of Regulations pertaining to Automotive Repair Dealers, Smog Check Stations and Technicians, and Brake and Lamp Stations and Adjusters
Here’s what the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) recommends: 1. Read and follow your owner’s manual. 2. Select a repair shop before you need one, but be sure it is registered with BAR. 3. Know your rights as a consumer. 4. Keep this guide in your car and refer to it before taking your car in for service.
The Bureau of Automotive Repair protects the health and interests of California consumers by administering an effective vehicle emissions reduction program and ensuring quality automotive repair services from its licensees.
The REPAIR Act (the Act) would preserve consumer access to high quality and affordable vehicle repair by ensuring that as vehicles continue to modernize, vehicle owners and their repairer of choice have equal
CALIFORNIA AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LAWS AND REGULATIONS - 2012 EDITION State of California Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Automotive Repair Dealers, Smog Check Stations and Technicians, Official Lamp and Brake Adjusting Stations and Adjusters 2012 EDITION Includes Statutory Amendments through January 1, 2012
California Codes Division 3, Professions and Vocations Generally; Chapter 20.3, Automotive Repair. Refreshed: 2018-05-15