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California law on rekeying?

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California law on rekeying?

Postby MrB » 23 Nov 2004 20:13

In the Home Depot, there is a sign that says, "Dear customers, in order to comply with California state law, please note that locks may only be rekeyed at the time of purchase. No lock may be rekeyed by us after it has left the store."

Out of pure curiousity, does anyone know what law specifically is being referred to? Does it mean that only licensed and bonded locksmiths may rekey locks in California? (That is what the store staff told me.) Or does it mean that retail stores specifically may not rekey locks? Or is there no such law really, and Home Depot are just avoiding any potential liability issues?
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Postby nemo1369 » 23 Nov 2004 23:05

aparently it is the law


http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/waisg ... n=retrieve

(3) All rekeying, recombination, and installation services
provided by the retail establishment subject to this chapter are
limited to locks purchased on the retail establishment's premises and
are conducted prior to purchasers taking possession of the locks.
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