Brake friction material marked with: | May be sold until: |
"N" followed by the last two digits of the year of manufacture. | Brake friction material marked with an "N" meets all of the requirements of this chapter and there are no restrictions on its sale. |
"B" followed by the last two digits of the year of manufacture. | Brake friction material marked with a "B" meets all of the requirements of this chapter and there are currently no restrictions on its sale. However, future restriction may be put in place. |
"A" followed by the last two digits of the year of manufacture when the year of manufacture is 2012 through 2020. | Brake friction material marked with an "A" that has a manufacture year of 2012 through 2020 may be sold until 2031. |
"A" followed by the last two digits of the year of manufacture when the year of manufacture is 2021 or later. | Brake friction materials marked with an "A" that has a manufacture year of 2021 or later, may not be sold or offered for sale in Washington state. |
"WX" or "X" with or without the year of manufacture. | Brake friction materials marked with a "WX" or "X" are designed for use on exempted vehicles or are otherwise exempted from the requirements of this chapter. It is a violation of this chapter to install these friction materials on nonexempt vehicles or in a manner otherwise prohibited by this chapter. |
Brake friction material that is not marked with an environmental compliance marking or the year of manufacture. | Unmarked brake friction material manufactured prior to 2015 may be sold for use on any vehicle until 2025. It is a violation of this chapter to sell unmarked brake friction material that is manufactured after 2015 for use on a vehicle that is required to comply with this chapter. Brakes intended for use on certain vehicles, such as motorcycles, are not required to be marked and may be installed regardless of the manufacture date. |
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What will happen if I sell a pad that is in violation of this chapter? For a complete description of the enforcement provisions please see WAC
173-901-180. However, if a wholesaler, distributor, installer, or retailer is found to be violating this chapter, the department must issue a warning letter and provide information and assistance to help this person achieve compliance. If they continue to sell brake friction material in violation of this chapter after receiving a warning and assistance, the department may issue penalties.
(4) Is it a violation of this chapter to sell a brake friction material that has been marked in accordance with this chapter, yet is found to contain one of the regulated constituents or copper in amounts exceeding the specified concentrations?
(a) A wholesaler, distributor, installer, or retailer that sells or offers for sale brake friction material that has been marked with proof of certification will not be in violation of this chapter, even if the brake friction material contains the regulated constituents or copper in amounts exceeding the specified concentrations.
(b) However, if the wholesaler, distributor, installer, or retailer knew that the brake friction material contained any of the regulated constituents or copper in amounts exceeding the specified concentrations and knew that the brake friction material was labeled incorrectly, yet sold it or offered it for sale in Washington state, they would be in violation of chapter
70.285 RCW and this chapter.
(5) What should I do if I am sold brake friction material that does not comply with the requirements of this chapter? If you are sold brake friction material that is in violation of this chapter, you may not resell it. Report the violation to the department.
(6) If I purchase brake friction material from a brake friction material manufacturer and package it in a new box, what must I do before offering my product for sale in Washington state? You are responsible for ensuring that the brake friction material is registered with an industry-sponsored registrar before reboxing the product.
(a) If the brake friction material has already been registered, you do not need to reregister or retest the brake friction material and are not responsible for the accuracy of the information submitted to the registrar and the department. You must package the brake friction material in a package that is marked in accordance with WAC
173-901-090.
(b) If the brake friction material has not been registered, you may not offer the product for sale in Washington state unless you register the product with an industry-sponsored registrar and mark the brake friction material and its packaging in accordance with WAC
173-901-090.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
70.285 RCW. WSR 12-21-082 (Order 10-17), § 173-901-160, filed 10/19/12, effective 11/19/12.]