PORTLAND, Ore. -- To help California auto dealers understand the regulations in the state’s Car Buyer’s Bill of Rights, effective July 1, Compli will present a free Web seminar titled "California Car Buyer's Bill of Rights -- Requirements and Implementation Strategy." The webcast is scheduled for Tuesday, June 6, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. PDT. It will feature experts in litigation, compliance systems and the new regulations:

  • Eric Sedwick – vice president of content, Compli

  • Robert Miller -- attorney and founder, Compli

  • Aaron H. Jacoby -- of the law firm Whitwell Jacoby Emhoff LLP, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Jacoby represents auto dealers in a range of legal matters, including the defense of class-action claims

    Register at http://event.netbriefings.com/event/cpli/Live/webcast/register.html.

    In addition to regulations pertaining to F&I, sales management, desking, employment practices, workplace safety, and more, dealerships in California will soon be subject to new regulations affecting their documentation and disclosure responsibilities, including:

  • Offering a two-day cooling-off period for used-car buyers

  • Giving consumers the option to sign a contract to return a vehicle within three days

  • Requiring disclosure to a customer of his or her credit score

  • Limiting the use of the term "certified vehicle"

  • Providing consumers with cost breakdowns

  • Capping profit on certain loans

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