No insurer shall require the use of nonoriginal equipment manufacturer aftermarket crash parts in the repair of an insuredâs motor vehicle, unless the consumer is advised in a written estimate of the use of nonoriginal equipment manufacturer aftermarket crash parts before repairs are made. In all instances where nonoriginal equipment manufacturer aftermarket crash parts are intended for use by an insurer: (a) The written estimate shall clearly identify each such part with the name of its nonoriginal equipment manufacturer or distributor. (b) A disclosure document containing the following information in 10-point type or larger type shall be attached to the insuredâs copy of the estimate: âThis estimate has been prepared based on the use of crash parts supplied by a source other than the manufacturer of your motor vehicle. Any warranties applicable to these replacement parts are provided by the manufacturer or distributor of the parts, rather than by the original manufacturer of your vehicle.â
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