Idaho Admin. Code r. 04.02.01.131

Current through August 31, 2023
Section 04.02.01.131 - ITEMIZED BILLING

Unless there is an express contract setting forth a lump-sum basis for compensation, it is an unfair and deceptive act or practice for a seller to fail to provide, upon specific request, one itemized billing, statement, or copy of a work order, which includes: (3-31-22)

01.Labor Charges. Labor charges, designating the number of hours and the rate per hour; or designating the flat rate labor charge or job rate if such repairs or improvements are customarily done and billed on a flat rate labor charge or job rate price basis; or, when a minimum charge is imposed, designating that fact. (3-31-22)
02.Parts and Materials. Parts and materials, designating each item that is separately included in calculating the total billing, and designating whether such parts or materials are used or rebuilt. (3-31-22)
03.Other Charges. Miscellaneous charges, designating the reason for the charge and the basis for calculation of the charge. (3-31-22)
04.Unit Pricing. Alternatively, where the agreement sets forth a price per unit, then the number of units being billed at that price. For example, a contract provides for carpeting and installation at ten dollars ($10) per yard. The itemized billing would state "92 yards carpeting at $10 per yard equals $920." (3-31-22)

Idaho Admin. Code r. 04.02.01.131