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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.
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, Insurance Code, Penal Code, Public Resources Code,
In all transactions, automotive repair dealers must comply with the Automotive Repair Act (Act) and related laws and regulations. At its core, the Act establishes requirements for automotive repair transactions between auto shops and consumers.
State of California Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Automotive Repair Dealers, Smog Check Stations and Technicians, Official Lamp and Brake Adjusting Stations and Adjusters Includes Statutory Amendments through January 1, 2012 and Regulations through November 1, 2011 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFARIS BUREAU OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
California Codes Division 3, Professions and Vocations Generally; Chapter 20.3, Automotive Repair. Refreshed: 2018-05-15
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.
New California Laws for 2021. Every year, hundreds of new laws are enacted that impact California automotive repair dealers. Below is a brief summary of some of the key measures and programs, in no particular order, that take effect January 1, 2021, unless otherwise noted. Minimum Wage Increase.