Rhode Island 2023 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0760 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/23/2023

                     
 
 
 
2023 -- S 0760 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO COMMERCI AL LAW -- GENERAL REGULATORY PROVISION S -- 
CONSUMER ENFORCEMENT OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEVICE WARRANTIE S 
Introduced By: Senators Gallo, Pearson, Lombardo, DiPalma, and Ciccone 
Date Introduced: March 23, 2023 
Referred To: Senate Commerce 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Section 6-45-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 6-45 entitled "Consumer 1 
Enforcement of Assistive Technology Device Warranties" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2 
6-45-4. Reasonable number of attempts to repair. 3 
(a) A “reasonable number of attempts to repair” an assistive technology device with a 4 
nonconformity means the occurrence of one or both of the following: 5 
(1) The same nonconformity that is first reported during Term A is subject to repair two 6 
(2) or more times during Term B; or 7 
(2) The device is out-of-service for an aggregate of thirty (30) or more calendar days during 8 
Term A because of one or more nonconformities. 9 
(b) For purposes of counting the days for which a device is out-of-service because of one 10 
or more nonconformities, an out-of-service period shall begin with and include the day that is the 11 
later of: 12 
(1) The day the nonconformity first appears; or 13 
(2) The business day prior to the day on which the consumer first reports the nonconformity 14 
to the manufacturer of the device or its authorized dealer. 15 
(c) For purposes of counting the days for which a device is out-of-service because of one 16 
or more nonconformities, an out-of-service period shall end with and include the day on which the 17 
device is returned after repair, and is then free of nonconformities, to the possession of the 18   
 
 
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consumer, unless this return is made by 10:00 a.m. of that day in which case the out-of-service 1 
period shall end with and include the previous day. 2 
(d) In the event an out-of-service period has commenced during Term A, then for purposes 3 
of subsection (a)(2), Term A shall continue until the end of this out-of-service period. 4 
(e) The manufacturer/vendor shall keep written records of all repair attempts made, 5 
including:  6 
(1) The date a repair was requested;  7 
(2) The type of repair requested;  8 
(3) The date the repair attempt began;  9 
(4) The length of time required for the repair attempt;  10 
(5) The results of the repair attempt; and  11 
(6) The total number of repair attempts made. 12 
SECTION 2. Chapter 6-45 of the General Laws entitled "Consumer Enforcement of 13 
Assistive Technology Device Warranties" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following 14 
section: 15 
6-45-8. Information about assistive technology warranties act to be provided at time 16 
of sale.     17 
At the time of purchase or lease, the manufacturer must provide directly to the consumer a 18 
statement, written in not less than fourteen (14) point all capital bolded type on a separate piece of 19 
paper or in such other form as the consumer can understand, the following form: 20 
"(1) If the device is still defective after two (2) attempts to repair the same problem within 21 
two (2) years, or out of service for thirty (30) days for any combination of problems within the first 22 
year from the date of first delivery, you may be entitled to a replacement or refund of the purchase 23 
price under chapter 45 of title 6. To be entitled to a refund or a replacement, you must first notify 24 
the device manufacturer or vendor of the problem and give the vendor or manufacturer an 25 
opportunity to repair the device in accordance with § 6-45-5(b)(1).  26 
(2) If your device is out-of-service for more than seven (7) days, or not having a device 27 
would be a threat to your safety, the manufacturer/vendor must provide you with a loaner device. 28 
(3) For more information about this law, you can contact the governor’s commission on 29 
disabilities." 30 
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. 31 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO COMMERCIAL LAW -- GENERAL REGULATORY P ROVISIONS -- 
CONSUMER ENFORCEMENT OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEVICE WARRANTIE S 
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This act would enhance the rights of consumers under the current law by adding the 1 
requirement that the vendor or manufacturer maintain records of any reported defects or repairs of 2 
a device, making it easier for a consumer to enforce their rights under the law. This act would 3 
further increase awareness of the law by requiring that notice of the law must be provided at the 4 
time of purchase of sale for each device. 5 
This act would take effect upon passage. 6 
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