Chapter 173-901 - Better brakes
- § 173-901-010 - Purpose
- § 173-901-020 - Applicability - Who must comply with the chapter?
- § 173-901-030 - Applicability - Which friction materials must comply with this chapter?
- § 173-901-040 - Definitions
- § 173-901-050 - Prohibition on the sale of certain brake friction materials
- § 173-901-060 - Self-certification of compliance
- § 173-901-070 - Which laboratories must a manufacturer of brake friction material use to certify compliance with this chapter?
- § 173-901-080 - How to test brake friction materials and report results
- § 173-901-090 - Marked proof of certification
- § 173-901-100 - Environmental compliance marking
- § 173-901-110 - Reporting requirements for brake friction material manufacturers
- § 173-901-120 - How will the department establish baseline concentration levels for copper, antimony, nickel, and zinc?
- § 173-901-130 - Applying for an exemption
- § 173-901-140 - Process for reviewing an exemption application
- § 173-901-150 - Brake friction material manufactured as part of an original equipment service contract (OESC)
- § 173-901-160 - Responsibilities of wholesalers, distributors, installers, and retailers of brake friction materials
- § 173-901-170 - Responsibilities of vehicle manufacturers, vehicle dealers, and other people selling motor vehicles
- § 173-901-180 - Enforcement - Violations - Penalties
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