Delaware Code § 6-4903A

Unlawful practices
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(a) Deception, fraud, false pretense, false promise, misrepresentation or the concealment, suppression or omission of any material fact
with the intent that others rely upon such concealment, suppression or omission of any material fact in connection with auto repair work
by any automotive repair facility, whether or not any person has in fact been misled, deceived or damaged thereby, or the act, use or
employment by any auto repair facility of a deceptive trade practice in connection with auto repair work shall constitute an unlawful
practice.
(b) Acts or practices by an automotive repair facility prohibited by subsection (a) of this section shall include but are not limited to:
(1) Refusing to return a customer's motor vehicle because the customer refused to pay for unauthorized auto repair work in violation
of § 4907A of this title;
(2) Misrepresenting that auto repair work has been made to a motor vehicle;
(3) Misrepresenting that auto repair work is necessary to a motor vehicle repair;
(4) Misrepresenting that the motor vehicle is in a dangerous condition or that the customer's continued use of the vehicle may be
harmful or cause significant damage to the vehicle;

(5) Misrepresenting that the motor vehicle will or will not pass state inspection requirements or is not otherwise in compliance with
state or federal requirements in connection with soliciting auto repair work;
(6) Performing unauthorized auto repair work in connection with a misrepresentation;
(7) Installing or reinstalling in a motor vehicle any object in lieu of an operative air bag including a counterfeit supplemental restraint
system component or a nonfunctional airbag;
(8) Selling, installing or reinstalling any device that causes the vehicle's diagnostic systems to fail to warn when the vehicle is
equipped with a counterfeit supplemental restraint system component, nonfunctional airbag, or when no airbag is installed.
(9) Fraudulently altering any customer contract, estimate, invoice or other document;
(10) Fraudulently misusing a customer's credit card; or
(11) Engaging in a pattern of violations of § 4904A, § 4905A, § 4906A or § 4907A of this title or violating § 4904A, § 4905A,

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