Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB360

Introduced
3/14/23  
Refer
3/14/23  
Refer
4/26/23  
Report Pass
5/1/23  
Engrossed
5/1/23  

Caption

Further providing for definitions, for repair obligations, for manufacturer's duty for refund or replacement and for presumption of a reasonable number of attempts.

Impact

If enacted, HB 360 would amend existing state laws concerning consumer protections and warranty provisions by clearly delineating the responsibilities of manufacturers when it comes to defective products. This change would likely lead to increased accountability for manufacturers and provide consumers with a stronger basis for seeking redress when products fail to function as promised. The clearer definitions and obligations set out in the bill aim to reduce ambiguity in the law, which may have previously led to consumer confusion and ineffective resolutions to product issues.

Summary

House Bill 360 addresses responsibilities of manufacturers regarding repair obligations, refund or replacement duties, and introduces clearer definitions around these terms. The bill seeks to enhance consumer protections by ensuring that manufacturers are held accountable for products that do not meet reasonable expectations of performance and reliability. This legislation is designed to create a balanced relationship between consumers and manufacturers, fostering a marketplace where quality and service are prioritized.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 360 appears to be positive among consumer advocacy groups and supportive legislators, who see it as a necessary update to existing consumer protection laws. Supporters argue that the bill will empower consumers by providing them clearer avenues for recourse against manufacturers for defective products. However, some industry representatives may perceive this as an increased regulatory burden, potentially leading to concerns about compliance costs and the feasibility of implementing new repair obligations.

Contention

Notable points of contention likely revolve around the extent of the manufacturer's duties regarding refunds and replacements as well as the broad implications for businesses in the manufacturing sector. Critics may argue that stringent regulations could lead to unintended consequences, such as manufacturers being less willing to offer warranties or engaging in more risk-averse product designs. The discussions around HB 360 may have included debates about finding the right balance between robust consumer protections and the viability of manufacturing businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB155

Further providing for definitions, for repair obligations, for manufacturer's duty for refund or replacement and for presumption of a reasonable number of attempts.

PA HB804

Further providing for definitions and for repair obligations; and applying the act to recreational vehicles.

PA HB852

Further providing for definitions; and making editorial changes.

PA HB112

Further providing for definitions.

PA HB1325

Further providing for definitions.

PA HB2525

Further providing for definitions and for private actions.

PA SB656

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in liquid fuels and fuels tax, further providing for definitions and for imposition of tax, exemptions and deductions and providing for electric vehicle road user charge; and imposing a penalty.

PA HB2184

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; in liquid fuels and fuels tax, further providing for definitions and for imposition of tax, exemptions and deductions and providing for electric vehicle road user charge; and imposing a penalty.

PA HB1977

Further providing for definitions and for unlawful acts or practices and exclusions.

PA HB1065

In firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for definitions and providing for the offense of sale of firearm or firearm parts without serial numbers and for privately made firearms.

Similar Bills

PA SB155

Further providing for definitions, for repair obligations, for manufacturer's duty for refund or replacement and for presumption of a reasonable number of attempts.

CA SB1141

Consumer protection.

ME LD1209

Resolve, to Create a Working Group to Study the Safety and Use of Nonconforming Vehicles on Maine's Roads and Highways

CA AB1849

Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act: services and repairs: travel trailers and motor homes.

CA SB713

Tanner Consumer Protection Act.

VA HB2309

Virginia Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act; expands definition of motor vehicle.

VA SB815

Va. Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act; expands definition of motor vehicle, clarifies consumer.

VA HB1151

Virginia Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act; adds autocycles to the vehicles protected by Act.