This bill seeks to amend the current law regarding consumer enforcement of assistive technology device warranties. The bill adds a definition for a "reasonable number of attempts to repair" and specifies the conditions under which a device is considered nonconforming. It also requires manufacturers/vendors to keep written records of all repair attempts made. Additionally, the bill requires manufacturers to provide consumers with a statement at the time of purchase or lease, informing them of their rights under the law and the conditions under which they may be entitled to a replacement or refund. The bill aims to enhance consumer rights and increase awareness of the law.

Statutes affected:
760: 6-45-4