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§ 66-19-104. Duty to inform consumer of rights.

TN Code § 66-19-104 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Before beginning any repair work on a motor vehicle, an automotive repair facility shall inform the consumer for whom the repairs are to be done of the following rights:

(1) That a consumer:

(A) May request a written estimate for repairs that cost in excess of two hundred fifty dollars ($250); and

(B) May not be charged an amount over twenty-five percent (25%) in excess of the written estimate without the consumer's consent or good faith attempt to acquire the consent; and

(2) That repairs not originally authorized by the consumer may not be charged to the consumer without the consumer's consent unless a repair facility makes a good faith attempt to acquire the consent prior to providing additional repairs. A good faith attempt shall entail at least an attempted telephone call to the consumer.

(b) The consumer's rights provided in subsection (a) shall be:

(1) Displayed immediately before the space for the signature of the consumer conspicuously in easily readable type;

(2) Physically separated from the other terms of the form used for authorization of repairs; and

(3) Listed under the printed heading “Consumer's Rights.”

(c) If any automotive repair facility informs a consumer orally of the consumer's rights, the facility shall record in writing:

(1) The name of the persons who were notified or whom the facility attempted to notify;

(2) The date and time of the notification or attempt; and

(3) The signature of the person who made the notification or attempted notification.

(d) Failure to comply with this section shall abrogate the repair facility's rights under § 66-19-103.

(e) Nothing in this section shall apply to any person or entity licensed under title 55, chapter 17.

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§ 66-19-104. Duty to inform consumer of rights.