R873. Tax Commission, Motor Vehicle.
R873-22M. Motor Vehicle.
R873-22M-26. Interim Inspections and Repair Standards
Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 41-1a-1002.
A.
Each certified vehicle inspector shall independently determine:
1.
if one or more interim inspections are required; and
2.
when any required interim inspection shall be made.
B.
A vehicle that is repaired beyond the point of a required interim
inspection prior to that interim inspection may not receive an unbranded title.
C.
A vehicle is repaired in accordance with Motor Vehicle Enforcement
Division standards if it meets or exceeds the standards established by the
Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair ("I-CAR").
1.
Repairs must be performed in licensed body shops.
2.
All repairs must be certified by an individual who:
a)
owns or is employed by that body shop;
b)
has repaired the vehicle or supervised any repairs he did not make;
c)
is certified with I-CAR for structural repair and has either five years
experience in repairing structural collision damage in a licensed body shop, or
three years experience in repairing structural collision damage in a licensed
body shop and an associate degree in the structural repair of an automobile
from an accredited institution; and
d)
completes ten hours of division approved continuing training in repair
of structural collision damage every three years.
D.
Individuals certifying repairs under Subsection (C) must be certified
with I-CAR by January 1, 1994.
E.
A person who repairs or replaces major damage identified by a certified
vehicle inspector shall keep records of the repairs made, and the time required
to make those repairs, for a period of three years from the date of repair.
Effective: 6/17/93