Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 120-2-52-.05 - Aftermarket Crash Parts
(1) Purpose. The purpose of this section is
to set forth standards for the use of aftermarket crash parts. It sets forth
certain requirements relative to the identity, quality and disclosure of after
market crash parts.
(2) Definition.
For purposes of this regulation, the term "aftermarket crash part" shall mean a
replacement for any of the non-mechanical sheet metal or plastic parts which
generally constitute the exterior of a motor vehicle, including inner and outer
panels.
(3) Identification. All
aftermarket crash parts which are subject to this section and manufactured
after the effective date of this section, shall carry sufficient permanent
identification so as to identify their manufacturer. Such identification shall
be accessible to the extent practicable after installation.
(4) The price of nonoriginal manufacturer
aftermarket crash parts may be used by insurers to determine repair costs,
provided the use of such parts would restore the damaged vehicle to its
preaccident condition relative to quality, safety, function and appearance. If
an insurer includes nonoriginal manufacturer aftermarket crash parts in its
repair estimate, the insurer shall notify the insured in writing as follows:
(a) The written repair estimate shall clearly
identify each such part.
(b) A
disclosure document containing the following information in no smaller print
than 10 point type shall appear on or be attached to the insurers copy of the
estimate:
"THIS ESTIMATE HAS BEEN PREPARED BASED ON THE USE OF AFTERMARKET CRASH PARTS SUPPLIED BY A SOURCE OTHER THAN THE MANUFACTURER OF YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE.
THE AFTERMARKET CRASH PARTS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS ESTIMATE ARE WARRANTED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH PARTS RATHER THAN THE MANUFACTURER OF YOUR VEHICLE."
(5) No insurer, as part of a claims
settlement, may require an insured to authorize the use of nonoriginal
manufacturer aftermarket crash parts in the repair of a damaged
vehicle.
Notes
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