Colorado Code § 42-9-102

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As used in this article 9, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Auto parts recycler" means any person who purchases motor vehicles for the
purpose of dismantling and selling the components thereof and who complies with all federal,
state, and local regulations. "Auto parts recycler" includes a vehicle dismantler.
(1.2) "Customer" means the owner, the agent of the owner, or a family member,
employee, or any other person whose use of the vehicle is authorized by the owner.
(1.5) "Estimate" means a written or oral assessment that describes structural damage to
or mechanical needs of a motor vehicle. The estimate shall include total estimated costs of
repair, excluding sales taxes and towing charges, together with a statement as to whether any
parts to be installed are new original equipment manufacturer, new nonoriginal equipment
manufacturer, used, reconditioned, or rebuilt.
(1.6) "Inflatable restraint system" has the same meaning as is set forth in 49 CFR sec.
507.208 S4.1.5.1 (b).
(1.7) "Invoice" means the final statement for services rendered.
(2) (a) "Motor vehicle" means every self-propelled vehicle intended primarily for use
and operation on the public highways.
(b) The term does not include:
(I) Trucks and truck tractors having a gross vehicle weight of more than eight thousand
five hundred pounds;
(II) Farm tractors and other machines and tools used in the production, harvesting, and
care of farm products; or
(III) Motorcycles or autocycles.
(3) "Motor vehicle repair facility" means any natural person, partnership, corporation,
trust, association, or group of persons associated in fact although not a legal entity which, with
intent to make a profit or a gain of money or other thing of value, engages in the business or
occupation of performing repairs on a motor vehicle, including repairs on body parts. The term
"motor vehicle repair facility" includes a motor vehicle repair garage.
(4) "Necessary" means essential to a desired or projected end as stated by the customer
or indispensable to avoid loss or damage.
(5) "Repairs on a motor vehicle" or "repairs" includes maintenance, diagnosis, repairs,
service, and parts replacement but does not include washing the vehicle or adding gasoline or oil
to the vehicle.
(6) "Work order" means a document that a customer signs to authorize repairs. "Work
order" may include an estimate.

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