California Supply Chains Act

The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010

As required by State Law, certain retail sellers and manufacturers doing business in California must disclose on their websites whether and to what extent the company does 1 thru 5 as follows. 

(1) Engagement and verification of product supply chains to evaluate and address any possible risks of human trafficking and slavery, mitigate them at all costs.

(2) Audits suppliers to evaluate supplier compliance with Highway Diagnostics company standards for trafficking and slavery in supply chains.

(3) Requires direct suppliers to certify that materials incorporated into the products are compliant with the laws regarding slavery and human trafficking of the country or countries in which they are conducting business.

4) Maintaining proper internal accountability standards and procedures for employees or independent contractors failing to meet company standards regarding slavery and trafficking.

(5) Provides company employees and management, who have direct responsibility for supply chain management, proper training, procedural protocol, and an action plan on human trafficking and slavery, particularly with respect to mitigating risks within the supply chains of products.

Highway Diagnostics nor does any of its suppliers currently engage in any of the listed measures, we at Highway Diagnostics are committed to legal compliance and ethical conduct wherever we conduct business. We follow all applicable local, state, federal, national and international laws, rules and regulation, including all laws, rules and regulations related to employment, labor, wage and hour, discrimination, health, safety, immigration, and environment. We do not condone or use child labor, slavery or forced labor, or human trafficking in any of our operations or facilities.

For more information, please feel free to review the states resource guide. 

https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/sb657/resource-guide.pdf