Nev. Admin. Code § 487.170 - Prerequisites to use of certain body parts or subcontracting of repairs

1. A person engaged in the business of a body shop shall not use an after-market body part in the repair of a motor vehicle unless the person first:
(a) Provides to the owner of the motor vehicle a statement in writing identifying each after-market body part and the origin of that part;
(b) Informs the owner of the motor vehicle in writing that any warranties applicable to the after-market body parts are provided by the manufacturer or distributor of the parts rather than the manufacturer of the vehicle; and
(c) Obtains the written consent of the owner of the motor vehicle to the installation of the after-market body parts.
2. A person engaged in the business of a body shop shall not use a used body part in the repair of a motor vehicle unless the person first:
(a) Provides to the owner of the motor vehicle a statement in writing identifying each used body part; and
(b) Obtains the written consent of the owner of the motor vehicle to the installation of the used body part.
3. A body shop may subcontract with a licensed body shop, garage or other business for the performance of specialized repairs if the body shop first obtains the written consent of the owner.

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Nev. Admin. Code § 487.170
Added to NAC by Dep't of Motor Veh. & Pub. Safety, eff. 3-14-89; A 8-19-92

NRS 481.051

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