Repair company to furnish written bill for cost

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    (a)    (1)    In this section the following terms have the meanings indicated.

        (2)    (i)    “Home appliance” means any device the retail cost of which exceeds $100 and which is generally used in a private residence;

            (ii)    “Home appliance” includes an air conditioner, washing machine, dishwasher, television set, stereo set, oil burner, and any similar item.

        (3)    “Repair company” means any person who repairs home appliances for a fee or consideration.

    (b)    Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a repair company shall furnish a written bill for the cost of repairing a home appliance to the person for whom the repair was made. The bill shall include the following information:

        (1)    The hourly labor rate;

        (2)    The time actually used to repair the home appliance;

        (3)    The itemized cost of any new parts used to repair the home appliance;

        (4)    The itemized cost of any used or reconditioned parts used to repair the home appliance and a statement that used or reconditioned parts were used; and

        (5)    Any other charges.

    (c)    This section does not apply if:

        (1)    The repair work is done under a service contract; or

        (2)    A flat price or firm estimate is given before repair of the home appliance.


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