Maryland Code § TR-15-212

Section TR-15-212
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(a) In this section, "motor home" means a motor vehicle that:

(1) Is designed to provide temporary living quarters, built into as an
integral part of, or permanently attached to, a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis or
van; and
(2) Contains permanently installed independent life support systems
which provide at least four of the following facilities:
(i) Cooking;
(ii) Refrigeration or ice box;
(iii) Self-contained toilet;
(iv) Heating, air-conditioning, or both;
(v) A potable water supply system including a faucet and sink;
(vi) Separate 110-125 volt electrical power supply; or
(vii) An LP gas supply.
(b) In addition to the other grounds specified in Subtitle 1 of this title for
refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license, the Administration may refuse to grant
a license under this subtitle to any person and may suspend, revoke, or refuse to
renew the license of any person if it finds that the person has:
(1) Made any material misrepresentation in transferring a vehicle or
truck component part to a dealer or distributor;
(2) Failed to comply with any written warranty agreement; or
(3) Failed to reasonably compensate any franchised dealer who does
work under:
(i) The vehicle preparation and delivery obligations of the
dealer; or
(ii) Any outstanding express or implied new vehicle or truck
component parts warranty.
(c) (1) A licensee shall specify in writing to each of its motor vehicle
dealers licensed in the State:

(i) The dealer's obligation for vehicle preparation, delivery,
warranties, and recalls on its products;
(ii) The schedule of compensation to be paid to the dealers for
parts, including parts assemblies, and labor, including diagnostic labor and
associated administrative requirements, in connection with the service obligations
established under item (i) of this paragraph; and
(iii) A time allowance for the performance of labor described in
this paragraph that is reasonable and adequate.
(2) Reasonable compensation under this section may not be less than:
(i) With respect to labor for warranty or recall repairs, the
dealer's current labor rate for nonwarranty repairs of a like kind for retail customers;
and
(ii) With respect to any part, the dealer's cost plus its current
retail mark-up percentage charged to retail customers for nonwarranty repairs of a
like kind.
(3) (i) For purposes of paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
dealer's labor rate or parts mark-up percentage shall be established by a submission
to the licensee of whichever of the following produces fewer repair orders closed, as of
the date of submission, within the preceding 180 days:
1. 100 qualifying sequential customer-paid repair
orders; or
2. 90 days of qualifying customer-paid repair orders.
(ii) With respect to parts, a schedule of compensation
established under this subsection shall be equal to the parts mark-up percentage as
reflected in qualifying repair orders, calculated by dividing the total charges for parts
in the repair orders by the total dealer cost for the parts minus one.
(iii) 1. A dealer may not make a submission under this
subsection more than once in 1 year.
2. For purposes of subsubparagraph 1 of this
subparagraph, a revision or supplement to a submission to correct or clarify the
submission does not constitute a new submission.

(4) Repair orders for labor or parts in connection with any of the
following may not constitute a qualifying repair order under paragraph (2) of this
subsection:
(i) Accessories;
(ii) Repairs for manufacturer, distributor, or factory branch
special events, promotions, or service campaigns;
(iii) Repairs related to collision;
(iv) Vehicle emission or safety inspections required by law;
(v) Parts sold, or repairs performed, at wholesale or for
insurance carriers, or other third-party payors;
(vi) Routine maintenance not covered under any warranty,
including maintenance involving fluids, filters, and belts not provided in the course
of repairs;
(vii) Nuts, bolts, fasteners, and similar items that do not have
an individual parts number;
(viii) Tires;
(ix) Vehicle reconditioning;
(x) Goodwill or policy repairs or replacements; or
(xi) Repairs on vehicles from a different line-make.
(5) If a licensee gives a dealer a part at no cost to use in performing
a repair under a recall, campaign service action, or warranty repair, the licensee shall
compensate the dealer for the part by paying the dealer the parts mark-up
percentage established under this subsection on the cost for the part listed on the
licensee's price schedule.
(6) (i) The schedule of compensation submitted under paragraph
(3) of this subsection shall be presumed to be accurate and reasonable.
(ii) The licensee shall approve or rebut the dealer's submission
within 30 days of receipt.

(iii) If the licensee approves a dealer's submission, the licensee
shall begin compensating the dealer under the schedule within 30 days after the date
of approval.
(iv) In the absence of a timely rebuttal by the licensee, the
schedule of compensation submitted by the dealer shall go into effect on the 31st day
following the licensee's receipt of the schedule.
(v) Any rebuttal of the schedule of compensation by the
licensee shall:
1. Be delivered to the dealer within 30 days of the
licensee's receipt of the schedule; and
2. Consist of reasonable substantiating evidence that
the declared rate is materially inaccurate.
(vi) In the event of a timely rebuttal, on resolution of the matter
by agreement of the parties or by administrative, judicial, or other action, a licensee's
payment obligations under the resulting schedule of compensation shall begin on the
31st day following a final order unless otherwise provided for by the fact finder.
(vii) 1. To the extent that any action commenced under
subsection (d) of this section or § 15-213 or § 15-214 of this subtitle involves the
application of paragraph (3) of this subsection, the issues shall be limited to whether
the labor rate or parts mark-up percentage stated in the dealer's submission was
materially inaccurate.
2. A licensee shall have the burden of proving under
this subparagraph that the dealer's submission was materially inaccurate.
(viii) 1. A licensee may verify a dealer's effective rates once
annually.
2. If a licensee finds that a dealer's effective rates have
increased or decreased, the licensee may increase or decrease, respectively, the
warranty reimbursement rate prospectively.
(7) A licensee may not directly or indirectly:
(i) Calculate its own labor rate or parts mark-up percentage
on a warranty reimbursement rate submission by the licensee's dealer under this
section, or require a dealer to calculate a labor rate or parts mark-up percentage, by
any method not required under this section, including a method that is unduly

burdensome or time-consuming or that requires information that is unduly
burdensome or time-consuming to provide such as:
1. A part-by-part or transaction-by-transaction
calculation; or
2. Presentation of information as to, or calculations
based on, the dealer's or other dealers' warranty compensation;
(ii) Establish or implement a special part or component
number for parts used in warranty fulfillment, if the special part or component
number results in reduced compensation for the dealer unless the part is used for
specific, limited repair situations;
(iii) Require or coerce a dealer to change the prices for which it
sells parts or labor for retail customer repairs;
(iv) Take adverse action against a dealer because the dealer
seeks compensation under this section, by:
1. Implementing a process that is inconsistent with the
licensee's obligations to the dealer under this subtitle; or
2. Failing to act in good faith;
(v) Conduct any warranty or retail customer repair audit, or
other service-related audit, solely because the dealer makes a request for warranty
reimbursement at retail rates in the ordinary course of business; or
(vi) Establish, implement, enforce, or apply any policy,
standard, rule, program, or incentive regarding the compensation due under this
section other than in a uniform manner among the licensee's dealers in the State.
(8) The provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) of this subsection do
not apply to travel trailers or parts of systems, fixtures, appliances, furnishings,
accessories, and features of motor homes that are not manufactured by the
manufacturer of the motor home as a part of the unit.
(9) (i) A claim filed under this section by a dealer with a
manufacturer or distributor shall be:
1. In the manner and form reasonably prescribed by
the manufacturer or distributor; and

2. Approved or disapproved within 30 days of receipt.
(ii) A claim not approved or disapproved within 30 days of
receipt shall be deemed approved.
(iii) Payment of or credit issued on a claim filed under this
section shall be made within 30 days of approval.
(10) A dealer's failure to comply with a specific requirement of the
manufacturer or distributor may not constitute grounds for denial of the claim or
reduction of the amount of compensation paid to the dealer if the dealer presents
documentation or other reasonable evidence to substantiate that the repair and the
claim were done according to manufacturer warranty guidelines.
(11) (i) If a claim filed under this section is shown by the
manufacturer or distributor to be false or unsubstantiated, the manufacturer or
distributor may charge back the claim within 9 months from the date the claim was
paid or credit issued.
(ii) This paragraph does not limit the right of a manufacturer
or distributor to:
1. Conduct an audit of any claim filed under this
section; or
2. Charge back for any claim that is proven to be
fraudulent.
(iii) An audit under this paragraph shall be conducted
according to generally accepted accounting principles.
(12) A licensee may not prohibit a dealer from, or take any adverse
action against a dealer for, providing to a customer information given to the dealer
by a manufacturer related to any condition that may substantially affect motor
vehicle safety, durability, reliability, or performance.
(13) A dealer may provide the information specified in paragraph (12)
of this subsection only to a customer that has:
(i) Purchased the vehicle for which the information pertains
from the dealer; or
(ii) Had the vehicle for which the information pertains serviced
by the dealer.

(14) A licensee may not deny a claim, reduce the amount of
compensation to a dealer, or process a charge back to a dealer for performing covered
warranty or required recall repairs on a vehicle:
(i) For resolving a condition covered by the licensee's original
warranty;
(ii) For remedying a safety-related defect that is subject to an
outstanding recall under federal law;
(iii) If the dealer properly performed the repairs and submitted
the claims; or
(iv) If the dealer discovered the need for repairs:
1. During the course of a separate repair requested by
the customer; or
2. Through notice of an outstanding recall under
federal law for a safety-related defect.
(d) As to any person licensed under this subtitle, instead of or in addition to
revocation, suspension, or nonrenewal of a license under this section, the
Administrator:
(1) May order the licensee to pay a fine not exceeding $50,000 for
each violation of this subtitle; and
(2) May order the licensee to compensate any person for financial
injury or other damage suffered as a result of the violation.

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