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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to motor vehicle franchised dealers and the reimbursement |
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of motor vehicle franchised dealers by manufacturers and |
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distributors for warranty, recall, and preparation and delivery |
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work. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 2301.003, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: |
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(c) A manufacturer or distributor may not compel a dealer to |
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comply, take an adverse action, or initiate an action or proceeding |
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in response to a dealer not participating in a manufacturer or |
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distributor program or initiating an action or proceeding, |
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including an action or proceeding to which the manufacturer or |
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distributor is a party, to enforce a right or remedy available to |
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the dealer under law or by agreement. |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter I, Chapter 2301, Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER I. WARRANTIES AND RECALLS: REIMBURSEMENT OF DEALER |
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Sec. 2301.4001. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Goodwill repair" means a repair made by a seller |
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for no charge that the seller is not obligated to make. |
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(2) "Part" includes: |
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(A) any component, electric vehicle battery, |
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engine, equipment, fixture, good, part assembly, software, or |
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transmission for a motor vehicle; and |
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(B) a replacement for a part listed in Paragraph |
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(A). |
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(3) "Routine maintenance" includes replacement of a |
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belt, bolt, brake pad, bulb, fastener, filter, fluid, internal |
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combustion engine vehicle battery, nut, or rotor, unless the belt, |
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bolt, brake pad, bulb, fastener, filter, fluid, internal combustion |
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engine vehicle battery, nut, or rotor is provided by the |
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manufacturer or distributor in the course of a repair with an |
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assigned part number. |
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Sec. 2301.401. WARRANTY, RECALL, PREPARATION, AND DELIVERY |
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REQUIREMENTS. (a) On request, a manufacturer or distributor shall |
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provide to the department a copy of the current requirements the |
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manufacturer or distributor imposes on its dealers with respect to |
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the dealer's: |
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(1) duties under the manufacturer's or distributor's |
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warranty and under a manufacturer's or distributor's recall; and |
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(2) vehicle preparation and delivery obligations. |
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(b) Warranty, recall, or preparation and delivery |
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requirements placed on a dealer by a manufacturer or distributor |
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are not enforceable unless the requirements are reasonable. |
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Sec. 2301.402. RATE OF COMPENSATION. (a) A manufacturer or |
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distributor shall fairly and adequately compensate its dealers for |
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warranty, recall, and preparation and delivery work. |
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(b) A manufacturer or distributor may not pay or reimburse a |
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dealer an amount of money for warranty or recall work that is less |
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than the amount the dealer charges a retail customer for similar |
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nonwarranty work. |
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(c) In computing the amount of money a dealer charges a |
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retail customer under Subsection (b) for labor, the manufacturer or |
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distributor shall use the formula, of the following formulas, that |
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produces the fewest number of repair orders [the greater of]: |
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(1) the average labor rate charged during the |
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preceding six months by the dealer on 100 sequential nonwarranty |
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repair orders paid by retail customers, exclusive of: |
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(A) routine maintenance; |
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(B) tire, wheel, or wheel alignment; |
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(C) discounts to state agencies, insurers, or |
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warranty or service contract providers; |
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(D) state inspections; |
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(E) goodwill repairs; |
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(F) accessory installation; |
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(G) a manufacturer's or distributor's promotion |
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or service campaign; or |
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(H) repairs to a vehicle owned by the dealer, an |
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affiliate of the dealer, or an employee of either the dealer or |
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affiliate; or |
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(2) the average labor rate charged for 90 consecutive |
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days during the preceding six months by the dealer for nonwarranty |
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repairs paid by retail customers, exclusive of: |
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(A) routine maintenance; |
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(B) tire, wheel, or wheel alignment; |
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(C) discounts to state agencies, insurers, or |
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warranty or service contract providers; |
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(D) state inspections; |
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(E) goodwill repairs; |
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(F) accessory installation; |
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(G) a manufacturer's or distributor's promotion |
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or service campaign; or |
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(H) repairs to a vehicle owned by the dealer, an |
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affiliate of the dealer, or an employee of either the dealer or |
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affiliate. |
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(d) The average labor rate under Subsection (c) is |
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determined by dividing the total charges for labor submitted by the |
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total number of hours charged for the repairs. |
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(e) In computing the amount of money a dealer charges a |
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retail customer under Subsection (b) for parts, the manufacturer or |
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distributor shall use the formula, of the following formulas, that |
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produces the fewest number of repair orders: |
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(1) the average parts markup charged during the |
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preceding six months by the dealer on 100 sequential nonwarranty |
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repair orders paid by retail customers, exclusive of: |
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(A) routine maintenance; |
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(B) tire, wheel, or wheel alignment; |
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(C) discounts to state agencies, insurers, or |
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warranty or service contract providers; |
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(D) state inspections; |
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(E) goodwill repairs; |
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(F) accessory installation; |
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(G) a manufacturer's or distributor's promotion |
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or service campaign; or |
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(H) repairs to a vehicle owned by the dealer, an |
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affiliate of the dealer, or an employee of either the dealer or |
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affiliate; or |
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(2) the average parts markup charged for 90 |
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consecutive days during the preceding six months by the dealer for |
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nonwarranty repairs paid by retail customers, exclusive of: |
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(A) routine maintenance; |
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(B) tire, wheel, or wheel alignment; |
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(C) discounts to state agencies, insurers, or |
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warranty or service contract providers; |
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(D) state inspections; |
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(E) goodwill repairs; |
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(F) accessory installation; |
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(G) a manufacturer's or distributor's promotion |
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or service campaign; or |
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(H) repairs to a vehicle owned by the dealer, an |
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affiliate of the dealer, or an employee of either the dealer or |
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affiliate. |
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(f) The average parts markup for Subsection (e) is |
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determined by dividing the total charges for parts submitted by the |
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total cost of the parts for which charges are submitted. |
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(g) If a manufacturer or distributor supplies a part to a |
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dealer at no cost or at a reduced cost for use in a warranty or |
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recall repair, the manufacturer or distributor shall compensate the |
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dealer for the dealer's cost for the part, if any, plus an amount |
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equal to the dealer's prevailing retail parts markup, multiplied by |
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the fair wholesale value of the part. |
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(h) For purposes of Subsection (g), the fair wholesale value |
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of a part is the greater of: |
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(1) the amount the dealer paid for the part or a |
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substantially identical part if presently owned by the dealer; |
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(2) the cost of the part as shown in a current or |
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previously established price schedule of the manufacturer or |
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distributor; or |
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(3) the cost of a substantially identical part shown |
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in a current or previously established price schedule of the |
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manufacturer or distributor. |
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(i) A manufacturer or distributor shall compensate a dealer |
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in accordance with this subchapter if the dealer assists in or |
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performs an over-the-air or remote installation, change, repair, |
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update, or amendment to any part, system, accessory, or function. |
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Sec. 2301.403. ADJUSTMENT OF RATE FOR WARRANTY WORK [LABOR |
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RATE]. (a) A dealer may request an adjustment in the dealer's |
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warranty work [labor] rate. The request must be sent to the |
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manufacturer or distributor by certified mail, return receipt |
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requested, and must state the requested labor or parts rate and |
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include information reasonably necessary to enable the |
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manufacturer or distributor to adequately evaluate the request as |
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provided by this subchapter. |
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(b) Not later than the 60th day after the date of receipt of |
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a request under this section, the manufacturer or distributor shall |
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provide written notice to the requesting dealer of the approval, |
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reduction, claimed material inaccuracy, or disapproval of the |
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request. If the manufacturer or distributor fails to respond |
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before the 60th day after the date the request is received, the |
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submitted rate shall take effect on the 60th day after the date the |
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manufacturer or distributor receives the request. If the request |
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is disapproved, reduced, or claimed to be materially inaccurate, |
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the manufacturer or distributor shall state the reasons for the |
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disapproval, reduction, or claimed material inaccuracy. The stated |
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reasons for disapproval, reduction, or claimed material inaccuracy |
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of the requested labor rate or parts markup must contain: |
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(1) an explanation of the reasons the request is |
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disapproved, reduced, or claimed to be materially inaccurate; |
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(2) evidence that substantiates each stated reason; |
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(3) if a material inaccuracy is alleged, a copy of the |
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calculations used by the manufacturer or distributor demonstrating |
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a material inaccuracy; and |
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(4) a proposed adjusted labor or parts rate, as |
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applicable. |
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(c) A requesting dealer may file a protest with the board if |
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the manufacturer or distributor[: |
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[(1)] disapproves or reduces a dealer's request or |
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claims the request is materially inaccurate[; or |
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[(2) fails to respond within the time required by this |
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section]. |
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(d) After a protest is filed, the board may uphold the |
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manufacturer's or distributor's decision only if the manufacturer |
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or distributor proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the |
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disapproval, reduction, or claimed material inaccuracy of the |
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request [or failure to respond] was reasonable. |
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(e) If the board does not determine that the disapproval, |
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reduction, or claimed material inaccuracy of the request [or |
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failure to respond] was reasonable, the board shall order the |
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requested rate into effect as of the 60th day after the receipt of |
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the request by the manufacturer or distributor. |
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(f) Except by agreement of the parties, a warranty labor |
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rate or warranty parts rate established under this subchapter may |
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not be adjusted more often than once a year. |
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Sec. 2301.404. TIME FOR PAYMENT. (a) A manufacturer or |
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distributor shall pay a dealer's claim for reimbursement for |
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warranty work, recall work, or dealer preparation and delivery work |
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not later than the 30th day after the date of approval of the claim. |
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(b) A claim that is not disapproved before the 31st day |
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after the date of receipt is considered approved. |
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(c) If a claim is disapproved, the manufacturer or |
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distributor shall provide the dealer written notice explaining [of] |
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the reasons for the disapproval. |
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(d) A controversy regarding the payment of a claim under |
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this subchapter or compliance with the provisions of this |
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subchapter shall be resolved in accordance with Subchapter Q. |
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Sec. 2301.405. CHARGE BACK TO DEALER. (a) A manufacturer |
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or distributor may not charge back to a dealer money paid by the |
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manufacturer or distributor to satisfy a claim approved and paid |
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under this chapter [subchapter] unless the manufacturer or |
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distributor shows that: |
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(1) the claim was false or fraudulent; |
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(2) repair work was not properly performed or was |
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unnecessary to correct a defective condition; or |
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(3) the dealer who made the claim failed to |
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substantiate the claim as provided by the manufacturer's or |
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distributor's requirements that were enforceable under Section |
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2301.401 at the time the claim was filed. |
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(b) A manufacturer or distributor may not audit a claim |
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filed under this chapter [subchapter] after the first anniversary |
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of the date the claim is submitted unless the manufacturer or |
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distributor has reasonable grounds to suspect that the claim was |
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fraudulent. |
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Sec. 2301.406. PROHIBITED REQUIREMENTS FOR PAYMENT. (a) A |
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manufacturer or distributor may not require, as a prerequisite to |
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the payment of a claim for reimbursement, that a dealer file a |
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statement of actual time spent in performance of labor, unless |
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actual time is the basis for reimbursement. |
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(b) A manufacturer or distributor may not recover or attempt |
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to recover any portion of the compensation due to a dealer for |
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warranty, recall, or preparation and delivery work by reducing the |
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amount due by a separate charge, surcharge, like charge, other |
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charge, supplemental charge, or reduction in return reserve |
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allowance to the wholesale price paid by the dealer to the |
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manufacturer or distributor for any product, including motor |
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vehicles and parts. This subsection does not prohibit a |
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manufacturer or distributor from increasing prices for a vehicle or |
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part in the normal course of business. |
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(c) A manufacturer or distributor may not establish or |
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implement a special part number for a part used in warranty, recall, |
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or preparation and delivery work if the result is lower |
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compensation to the dealer than as calculated under Section |
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2301.402. |
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SECTION 3. The changes in law made by this Act apply only to |
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warranty, recall, or preparation and delivery work under Subchapter |
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I, Chapter 2301, Occupations Code, as amended by this Act, |
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commenced on or after the effective date of this Act. Warranty, |
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recall, or preparation and delivery work commenced before the |
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effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the |
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date the work was commenced, and the former law is continued in |
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effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |