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Q: We own a dance studio and we’re made aware of California Civil code 1812.05 to 1812.69. Not fully understanding it.

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A: California Civil Code sections 1812.05 to 1812.69 cover the regulations for contracts entered into by dance studios, martial arts studios, and certain other recreational facilities. The code sets forth requirements for contract provisions, including the notice period for termination of a contract, automatic renewal clauses, and specific disclosures to be made in the contract. The code also provides protections for consumers, including the right to cancel a contract within a certain period of time and the right to a refund under certain circumstances. It's important to consult with an attorney familiar with these regulations to ensure compliance with the law.

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