Nevada Code § 487.6875

Estimate of costs required for certain repairs
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 487.6879 , a person requesting or
authorizing the repair of a motor vehicle that is more than $50 must be
furnished a written estimate or statement signed by the person making the
estimate or statement on behalf of the body shop or garage operator indicating
the total charge for the performance of the work necessary to accomplish the
repair, including the charge for labor and all parts and accessories necessary
to perform the work.
2. If the estimate is for the purpose of
diagnosing a malfunction, the estimate must include the cost of:
(a) Diagnosis and disassembly; and
(b) Reassembly, if the person does not authorize
the repair.
3. In an estimate furnished pursuant to
subsection 1, a body shop shall include, if any, the rate of and circumstances
under which the person requesting or authorizing the repair would incur a
charge for storage that exceeds $50.
4. The provisions of this section do not
require a body shop or garage operator to reassemble a motor vehicle if the
body shop or garage operator determines that the reassembly of the motor
vehicle would render the vehicle unsafe to operate.

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