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The International Cycling Law Association (International)

The mission of the International Cycling Law Association is to 'bridge the gap' between the cycling industry and myriad of laws that affect it and, ultimately govern its success. The ICLA is based in the United States but is international in the scope of information provided.

The ICLA will educate bicycle industry leaders about laws and issues affecting their businesses through high value publications, workshops, conferences and meetings and through its web site.

The ICLA also will provide outreach programs for targeted non-profits and start up companies; advocate on key legal issues affecting the industry; and offer networking opportunities for cycling industry members to meet and share their knowledge and experiences.

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