This law prohibits trailer manufacturers, distributors, and their subsidiaries from owning or controlling trailer warranty or service facilities within Virginia, with specific exceptions. It allows these entities to operate facilities for their own trailers and perform services under court orders or warranty obligations. The law aims to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure fair access to trailer service facilities.
No, trailer manufacturers and related entities are generally prohibited from owning or controlling trailer warranty or service facilities in Virginia, except for their own trailers or court-ordered services.
Yes, manufacturers can own or operate service facilities for trailers they own or operate, and can perform services under court orders or warranty obligations.
The law applies broadly to trailers owned or operated by manufacturers, distributors, or their subsidiaries, with specific provisions for warranty and court-ordered services.
The law aims to prevent conflicts of interest by restricting trailer manufacturers and distributors from controlling service facilities, ensuring fair access for consumers.