Chapter 437B
28 sections
§437B-1 What the words mean in this motor vehicle repair law
§437B-2 Who This Law Does Not Cover
§437B-3 Who serves on the motor vehicle repair board
§437B-4 Board powers and duties
§437B-7 License required
§437B-7.5 Repair dealer license requirements and inspections
§437B-8 How the board sets mechanic license limits
§437B-9 Motor Vehicle Repair Dealer and Mechanic License Fees
§437B-10 When a repair shop counts as certified
§437B-11 Prohibited practices for motor vehicle repair
§437B-11.3 Helping someone avoid licensing rules is a crime
§437B-11.5 Repair shops must be licensed to advertise
§437B-12 Enforcement
§437B-12.1 Fines for license violations by repair dealers and mechanics
§437B-12.5 Cumulative penalties
§437B-13 Invoices for car repairs must list work and parts
§437B-14 Getting back old car parts after repairs
§437B-15 Getting a written repair cost estimate before work starts
§437B-16 Records required; inspection
§437B-17 Repair shops must post a sign with board contact info
§437B-19 Court can stop illegal repair work
§437B-20 License required to get a repair lien or sue
§437B-21 You can sue a repair shop or mechanic
§437B-22 Breaking this law is a misdemeanor
§437B-23 Mechanic certification program
§437B-23.5 Rules for motor vehicle apprentices and helpers
§437B-24 Certification before mechanic license
§437B-26 Bond required for rebuilding salvaged vehicles and when it can be lost