STOCKED DOOR & GATE OPENERS
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LiftMaster 371LM
1-Button Remote Control
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LiftMaster 61LM
1-Button Remote Control - Dip Switch
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LiftMaster 893MAX
3-Button Visor Remote Control
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LiftMaster 380UT
2-Button Universal Remote Control
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LiftMaster 893LM
3-Button Remote Control
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LiftMaster 890MAX
3-Button Mini Remote Control
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LiftMaster 813LMX
Three Button Open/Close/Stop Programmable DIP Remote
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LiftMaster 811LMX
Single Button Programmable DIP Remote
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LiftMaster 378LM
Wireless Secondary Control Panel
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LiftMaster 825LM
Remote Light Control
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Linear ACT-31B
1-Channel Block Coded Key Ring Transmitter
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Linear ACT-34B
4-Channel Block Coded Key Ring Transmitter
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Linear DT
1-Channel Visor Transmitter
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DoorKing MicroPLUS Receivers
Highest Level of Security For RF Controls
(Models 1508-020, 1508-132, 1508-120, 8066-083, 8071-080, 8069-080, 8069-084, 8069-086, 8066-080) -
Linear 414001
Multi-Code Visor Transmitter
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Linear 412001
Multi-Code Visor Transmitter
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Linear 308911
1-Channel Visor Transmitter
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Linear MCT-3
3-Channel Visor Transmitter
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Linear MCT-11
1-Button Digital Transmitter
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LiftMaster 78LM
Multi-Function Control Panel
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LiftMaster CPT23
2-Button Remote Control
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Linear DT-2A
Garage Door 2-Button Remote
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Multi-Code 307010 Remote
1-Channel Key Ring Mini Opener
CALIFORNIA SBS-969
CA requires residential automatic garage door openers to have a backup battery.
California SBS-969 requires residential automatic garage door openers manufactured for sale, sold, purchased, or installed in California on or after July 1, 2019, to have a backup battery that is designed to operate during an electrical outage and prohibits replacement garage doors from being installed to an opener that does not have a backup battery. Specifically, this bill:
1) Requires automatic garage door openers manufactured for sale, sold, or installed in a residence in California on or after July 1, 2019 to include a backup battery that is designed to operate in the case of an electrical outage.
2) Applies to all automatic garage door openers manufactured for use in a residence and to any other application of residential openers manufactured for commercial use.
3) Beginning July 1, 2019, prohibits installation of a replacement residential garage door to an existing residential automatic garage door opener that does not have a backup battery that is designed to operate in the case of an electrical outage.