The bill amends section 1345.21 of the Revised Code to exclude consumer goods service contracts from the regulations governing home solicitation sales. Specifically, it introduces new language that defines "consumer goods service contracts" and clarifies that these contracts, along with related goods or services, are not subject to the same rules as other consumer goods or services. This change aims to streamline the regulatory framework for service contracts, allowing for greater flexibility in how these services are marketed and sold to consumers.

In addition to the new insertions, the bill also repeals the existing section 1345.21 of the Revised Code, effectively replacing it with the updated definitions and exclusions. This legislative change reflects a shift in focus towards accommodating the sale of consumer goods service contracts, thereby potentially enhancing consumer access to these services while reducing regulatory burdens on sellers.

Statutes affected:
As Introduced: 1345.21