Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
The operation of official brake adjusting stations shall be
subject to the following provisions:
(a) Each station shall be equipped with the
following tools according to the class of station.
(1) All stations shall be equipped with:
(A) Suitable hand tools.
(B) A brake drum diameter gauge capable of
measuring increments of 0.005 inch.
(C) A disc brake rotor thickness gauge
capable of measuring increments of 0.001 inch.
(D) A disc brake rotor runout gauge capable
of measuring increments of 0.001 inch.
(E) Brake lining gauges capable of measuring
thickness of remaining usable brake lining either in fractions of an inch or in
percentage of lining remaining.
(F)
Torque wrenches capable of measuring torsion in accordance with vehicle
manufacturer's installation and adjustment specifications.
(2) Class A and B stations shall be equipped
with:
(A) A vacuum brake test kit with a gauge
capable of measuring in inches of mercury
(B) An airbrake pressure test gauge accurate
to +1 psi.
(b)
Each station shall maintain, in a location readily accessible to its licensed
adjusters, a current copy of the following:
(1) The Bureau's Handbook for Brake
Adjusters and Stations, referenced in subsection (a) of Section
3305 of this Chapter.
(2) All appropriate and current standards,
specifications, directives, manuals, bulletins, and instructions issued by
motor vehicle, brake, and brake equipment manufacturers that are applicable to
vehicles for which the station adjusts brakes.
(3) Service manuals and operating
instructions issued by the manufacturers for all brake inspection tools,
instruments, machines, devices, and equipment used by the
station.
(c) Effective
April 1, 1999, licensed stations shall purchase certificates of adjustment from
the Bureau for a fee of three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50) and shall not
purchase or otherwise obtain such certificates from any other source. A
licensed station shall not sell or otherwise transfer unused certificates of
adjustment. Full payment is required at the time certificates are ordered.
Certificates are not exchangeable following delivery. Issuance of a brake
adjustment certificate shall be in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) When a brake adjustment certificate is
issued to an applicant for an authorized emergency vehicle permit, the
certificate shall certify that the vehicle has been road-tested and that the
entire braking system meets all requirements of the Vehicle Code and Bureau
regulations.
(2) Where the entire
brake system on any vehicle has been inspected or tested and found to be in
compliance with all requirements of the Vehicle Code and Bureau regulations,
and the vehicle has been road-tested, the certificate shall certify that the
entire system meets all such requirements.
(3) When a customer asks for a certificate of
brake adjustment in conjunction with clearance of an enforcement form, the
adjuster may, if requested, inspect and certify only the portion of the brake
system specified as defective on the enforcement form. Where the entire system
has not been tested or inspected or one or more defects have been corrected,
the certificate shall indicate which tests or inspections have been performed,
or which defect or defects have been corrected.
(4) A certificate shall be valid for 90 days
after its issuance to a consumer.
(d) After correcting specified defects,
official brake adjusters shall certify that defects indicated on citations or
other enforcement forms have been corrected.
(1) The adjuster shall inform the customer of
any other defective conditions present or likely to occur in the future, which
have come to the adjuster's attention in conjunction with inspection of the
vehicle and correction of specified defects. The adjuster shall inform the
customer of the percentage of braking material left on pads/shoes, as
appropriate.
(2) If the customer
does not authorize additional repairs to correct other defects found during the
inspection, the adjuster shall certify that only the specific defects listed on
the enforcement form have been corrected.
(3) Only a licensed adjuster employed at an
official adjusting station may sign an enforcement form as an official
adjuster. The adjuster's license number, the license class, and the official
station license number shall be included with the signature.
(4) Certification by a licensed adjuster on
an enforcement form that a violation has been corrected shall include the date
of correction, the station's and the adjuster's license numbers, and the
adjuster's signature.
(e)
This section shall become inoperative on September 27, 2024.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 9882, 9887.1 and 9888.2,
Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 9887.1, 9888.2 and 9889.16,
Business and Professions Code; and Section 40616, Vehicle Code.
Note: Authority cited: Sections
9882,
9887.1
and
9888.2,
Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections
9887.1,
9888.2
and
9889.16,
Business and Professions Code; and Section
40616,
Vehicle Code.