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What is NYC RCNY § 2-277?

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The final bill and invoice shall be delivered to the consumer at the same time. The final bill, in addition to the requirements specified in § 20-425(g) of the Administrative Code, shall contain: (a) the date of the final bill; (b) the true legal identity, business address and license number of the dealer, as shown o

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§ 2-277 Final Bill and Invoice.

RCNY § 2-277

The final bill and invoice shall be delivered to the consumer at the same time. The final bill, in addition to the requirements specified in § 20-425(g) of the Administrative Code, shall contain: (a) the date of the final bill; (b) the true legal identity, business address and license number of the dealer, as shown on the license issued by this Department; (c) the name and address of the consumer; (d) the complete signature of the dealer or his or her agent; (e) a statement of total charges, which shall include the basis for the computation of labor charges including the total time spent on repair and the labor rate per hour; and (f) a statement of whether a replacement part is used, rebuilt, or reconditioned.

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