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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,
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 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.
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Every automotive repair dealer, when doing auto body or collision repairs, shall give to each customer an itemized estimate containing the estimated price for parts and labor for a specific job. Parts and labor shall be described separately and each part shall be listed in the estimate.
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.