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Public Act 094-0378 |
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AN ACT to create the Assistive Technology Protection Act.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Assistive Technology Warranty Act. | ||||
Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||
"Assistive technology device" means any item, piece of | ||||
equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, | ||||
modified, or customized, that is purchased or leased, or whose | ||||
transfer is accepted in this State, and that is used to | ||||
increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of | ||||
individuals with disabilities. "Assistive technology device" | ||||
does not mean any medical device, surgical device, or organ | ||||
implanted or transplanted into or attached directly to an | ||||
individual. "Assistive technology device" does not include a | ||||
"hearing instrument" or "hearing aid" as defined in the Hearing | ||||
Instrument Consumer Protection Act. "Assistive technology | ||||
device" also does not include any device for which a | ||||
certificate of title is issued by the Secretary of State, | ||||
Division of Motor Vehicles, but does mean any item, piece of | ||||
equipment, or product system otherwise meeting the definition | ||||
of "assistive technology device" that is incorporated, | ||||
attached, or included as a modification in or to such | ||||
certificated device.
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"Assistive technology device dealer" means a person who is | ||||
in the business of selling assistive technology devices.
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"Assistive technology device lessor" means a person who | ||||
leases assistive technology devices to consumers, or who holds | ||||
the lessor's rights, under a written lease.
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"Collateral cost" means expenses incurred by a consumer in | ||||
connection with the repair of a nonconformity, including the | ||||
cost of shipping, sales tax, and the cost of obtaining an |
alternative assistive technology device.
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"Consumer" means any one of the following:
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(1) A purchaser of an assistive technology device, if | ||
the assistive technology device was purchased from an | ||
assistive technology device dealer or manufacturer for | ||
purposes other than resale.
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(2) A person to whom an assistive technology device is | ||
transferred for purposes other than resale, if the transfer | ||
occurs before the expiration of an express warranty | ||
applicable to the assistive technology device.
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(3) A person who may enforce a warranty applicable to | ||
an assistive technology device.
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(4) A person who leases an assistive technology device | ||
from an assistive technology device lessor under a written | ||
lease.
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"Consumer" does not include a person who acquires an | ||
assistive technology device at no charge through a donation. | ||
"Demonstrator" means an assistive technology device used | ||
primarily for the purpose of demonstration to the public.
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"Early termination cost" means any expense or obligation | ||
that an assistive technology device lessor incurs as a result | ||
of both the termination of a written lease before the | ||
termination date set forth in the lease and the return of an | ||
assistive technology device to the manufacturer, including a | ||
penalty for prepayment under a financing arrangement.
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"Early termination savings" means any expense or | ||
obligation that an assistive technology device lessor avoids as | ||
a result of both the termination date set forth in the lease | ||
and the return of an assistive technology device to a | ||
manufacturer, including an interest charge that the assistive | ||
technology device lessor would have paid to finance the | ||
assistive technology device or, if the assistive technology | ||
device lessor does not finance the assistive technology device, | ||
the difference between the total payments remaining for the | ||
period of the lease term remaining after the early termination | ||
and the present value of those remaining payments at the date |
of the early termination.
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"Loaner" means an assistive technology device provided | ||
free of charge to a consumer, for use by the consumer, that | ||
need not be new or identical to, or have functional | ||
capabilities equal to or greater than, those of the original | ||
assistive technology device, but that meets all of the | ||
following conditions:
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(1) It is in good working order.
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(2) It performs, at a minimum, the most essential | ||
functions of the original assistive technology device in | ||
light of the disabilities of the consumer.
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(3) There is no threat to the health or safety of the | ||
consumer due to any differences between the loaner and the | ||
original assistive technology device.
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"Manufacturer" means a person who manufactures or | ||
assembles assistive technology devices and (i) any agent of | ||
that person, including an importer, distributor, factory | ||
branch, or distributor branch, and (ii) any warrantor of an | ||
assistive technology device. The term does not include an | ||
assistive technology device dealer or assistive technology | ||
device lessor.
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"Nonconformity" means any defect, malfunction, or | ||
condition that substantially impairs the use, value, or safety | ||
of an assistive technology device or any of its component | ||
parts, but does not include a condition, defect, or malfunction | ||
that is the result of abuse, neglect, or unauthorized | ||
modification or alteration of the assistive technology device | ||
by the consumer.
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"Reasonable attempt to repair" means any of the following | ||
occurring within the term of an express warranty applicable to | ||
a new assistive technology device or within one year after the | ||
first delivery of the assistive technology device to a | ||
consumer, whichever is sooner:
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(1) The manufacturer, the assistive technology device | ||
lessor, or any of the manufacturer's authorized assistive | ||
technology device dealers accept return of the new |
assistive technology device for repair at least 2 times.
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(2) The manufacturer, the assistive technology device | ||
lessor, or any of the manufacturer's authorized assistive | ||
technology device dealers place the assistive technology | ||
device out of service for an aggregate of at least 30 | ||
cumulative days because of nonconformities covered by a | ||
warranty that applies to the device.
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Section 10. Express warranty. A manufacturer or assistive | ||
technology device lessor who sells or leases an assistive | ||
technology device to a consumer, either directly or through an | ||
assistive technology device dealer, must furnish the consumer | ||
with an express warranty for the assistive technology device | ||
warranting that the device is free of any nonconformity. The | ||
duration of the express warranty must be not less than one year | ||
after the date of the initial delivery of the assistive | ||
technology device to the consumer. If the manufacturer fails to | ||
furnish an express warranty as required by this Section, the | ||
manufacturer shall be deemed to have warranted to the consumer | ||
of an assistive technology device that, for a period of one | ||
year after the date of the initial delivery to the consumer, | ||
the assistive technology device will be free from any condition | ||
or defect that substantially impairs the value of the assistive | ||
technology device to the consumer. The express warranty takes | ||
effect on the date the consumer initially takes possession of | ||
the new assistive technology device. | ||
Section 15. Assistive technology device replacement or | ||
refund. | ||
(a) If a new assistive technology device does not conform | ||
to an applicable express warranty and the consumer (i) reports | ||
the nonconformity to the manufacturer, the assistive | ||
technology device lessor, or any of the manufacturer's | ||
authorized assistive technology device dealers and (ii) makes | ||
the assistive technology device available for repair before one | ||
year after the first delivery of the device to the consumer or |
within the period of the express warranty if the express | ||
warranty is longer than one year, then a reasonable attempt to | ||
repair the nonconformity must be made at no charge to the | ||
consumer.
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(b) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the | ||
nonconformity is not repaired, the person from whom the | ||
assistive technology device was purchased or leased must carry | ||
out the requirements of either item (1) or item (2) of this | ||
subsection at the option of the consumer:
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(1) The person from whom the assistive technology | ||
device was purchased or leased shall provide a refund to | ||
the consumer within 30 days after the request by the | ||
consumer. If the consumer chooses this option, he or she | ||
shall return the device having a nonconformity to the | ||
person from whom the assistive technology device was | ||
purchased or leased along with any endorsements necessary | ||
to transfer legal possession to the person from whom the | ||
assistive technology device was purchased or leased. | ||
If the assistive technology device was purchased by | ||
the consumer, the person from whom the assistive technology | ||
device was purchased shall accept return of the assistive | ||
technology device and refund to the consumer, and to any | ||
holder of a perfected security interest in the assistive | ||
technology device as the holder's interest may appear, the | ||
full purchase price plus any finance charge paid by the | ||
consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a | ||
reasonable allowance for use.
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If the assistive technology device was leased by the | ||
consumer, the person from whom the assistive technology | ||
device was leased shall accept return of the device, refund | ||
to the assistive technology lessor and to any holder of a | ||
perfected security interest in the device, as the holder's | ||
interest may appear, the current value of the written | ||
lease, and refund to the consumer the amount that the | ||
consumer paid under the written lease plus any collateral | ||
costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. |
(2) The person from whom the assistive technology | ||
device was purchased or leased shall provide a comparable | ||
new assistive technology device.
The consumer shall offer | ||
to transfer possession of the device having a nonconformity | ||
to the person from whom the assistive technology device was | ||
purchased or leased. No later than 30 days after that | ||
offer, the person from whom the assistive technology device | ||
was purchased or leased shall provide the consumer with the | ||
comparable new assistive device. Upon receipt of the | ||
comparable new assistive device, the consumer shall return | ||
the device having the nonconformity to the person from whom | ||
the assistive technology device was purchased or leased, | ||
along with any endorsements necessary to transfer legal | ||
possession to the person from whom the assistive technology | ||
device was purchased or leased.
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(c) For purposes of this Section, "current value of the | ||
written lease" means the total amount for which that lease | ||
obligates the consumer during the period of the lease remaining | ||
after its early termination, plus the assistive device lessor's | ||
early termination costs and the value of the assistive device | ||
at the lease expiration date if the lease sets forth that | ||
value, less the assistive device lessor's early termination | ||
savings.
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(d) For purposes of this Section, a "reasonable allowance | ||
for use" may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the | ||
total amount for which the written lease obligates the consumer | ||
by a fraction, the denominator of which is 1,825 and the | ||
numerator of which is the number of days that the consumer used | ||
the assistive device before first reporting the nonconformity | ||
to the person from whom the assistive technology device was | ||
purchased or leased. | ||
Section 20. Prohibition on enforcement of lease. A person | ||
may not enforce an assistive technology device lease against a | ||
consumer after the consumer receives a refund under Section 15. |
Section 25. Restriction on resale or lease; full | ||
disclosure. An assistive technology device returned by a | ||
consumer or assistive technology device lessor in this State, | ||
or by a consumer or assistive technology device lessor in | ||
another state under a similar law of that state, may not be | ||
sold or leased again in this State unless full disclosure of | ||
the reasons for the return is made to any prospective buyer or | ||
lessee of the device. | ||
Section 30. Waiver of rights void. Any waiver by a consumer | ||
of his or her rights under this Act is void. | ||
Section 35. Civil remedies. In addition to pursuing any | ||
other remedy, a consumer may bring an action to recover any | ||
damages caused by a violation of this Act. The court shall | ||
award a consumer who prevails in such an action no more than | ||
twice the amount of any pecuniary loss, costs, disbursements, | ||
and reasonable attorney's fees, and any equitable relief that | ||
the court deems appropriate.
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