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SB 234 (2007) c. 151
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SB 234, c. 151: Consumer warranties; members of the Armed Forces. Provides that California’s Lemon Law cover a motor vehicle purchased by a member of the Armed Forces in the United States with a manufacturer's express warranty regardless of the state of purchase or registration, if both of the following apply: (1) the member purchased the motor vehicle, as defined, from a manufacturer who sells vehicles in California, and (2) the member was stationed in or a resident of California at the time he or she purchased the vehicle or at the time he or she filed an action pursuant to California's Lemon Law.
This bill defines "Member of the Armed Forces" for purposes of California's Lemon Law as a person on full-time active duty in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, National Guard, or Coast Guard, and provides that full-time active duty also include active military service at a designated military service school.