Newsom Signs Bill to Allow Carmakers to Opt Out of Changes to ‘Lemon Law’
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Newsom Signs Bill to Allow Carmakers to Opt Out of Changes to ‘Lemon Law’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law on April 2 that allows carmakers to choose whether to participate in recent changes made to a state law that protects consumers who purchase defective cars. Senate Bill 26 amends last year’s Assembly Bill 1755, which added procedural reforms to the state’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act—often called the state’s “lemon law.” The lemon law allows consumers to go back to the car dealer or manu…
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