Nevada Code § 487.6874

Duty of body shop or garage operator to inform certain persons of types of payment accepted
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1. A body shop or garage operator, as
applicable, must inform a person regarding the types of payment the body shop
or garage accepts:
(a) If the person is a prospective customer or
customer, before the prospective customer or customer authorizes the body shop
or garage operator to perform repair work on his or her vehicle; and
(b) In the specific instance of a body shop, if
the:
(1) Person is the registered owner of the
vehicle;
(2) Vehicle is towed to the body shop at
the request of someone other than the registered owner of the motor vehicle;
and
(3) Body shop notifies the registered
owner of the location of the vehicle,
as required
pursuant to NRS 487.68703 .
2. The information required to be provided
pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) Must be in writing;
(b) May be incorporated into a form already used
by the body shop or garage operator for another purpose, including, without
limitation, a form used to authorize repairs or estimate the cost of repairs or
storage; and
(c) Must set forth, without limitation:
(1) Whether the body shop or garage
provides the service of directly billing an insurance company for any payment
due;
(2) Whether the body shop or garage
accepts only cash as payment;
(3) Whether the body shop or garage
accepts credit or debit cards;
(4) If the body shop or garage accepts
credit or debit cards, or both:
(I) The brand or type of such cards
the body shop or garage accepts; and
(II) Whether the body shop or garage
imposes a fee or surcharge for the use of a credit or debit card;
(5) Whether the body shop or garage
accepts personal checks or travelers checks; and
(6) If the body shop or garage does not
accept only cash as payment, whether the body shop or garage offers a discount
for making payment in the form of cash.

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