Why Is A Level III Inspection Needed?
To help reduce auto theft, restored salvage vehicles require the more comprehensive Level III inspection that is conducted by specially certified officers. Level III is necessary to verify all major component parts which include front end assembly, engine, transmission, as well as rear end assembly for trucks and truck-type vehicles.
Related Questions
- Do NDCs eliminate the need for providers to describe the drugs used with a HCPCS Level III code such as Z7610 (miscellaneous drugs) or a procedure code such as 90779 (therapeutic injection) in the Reserved for Local Use field (Box 19) on the CMS-1500 claim form?
- AT THE PERIODIC LEVEL OF INSPECTION, AS DEFINED BY ASME IS THERE ANY STIPULATION TO SPECIFICALLY RECORD THE CONDITION OF THE SLING, BY SERIAL NUMBER?
- Can we use the tool to demonstrate the level of resource needed in a LA for H&S development?