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90_SB0053

      New Act
          Creates the Assistive Technology Warranty Act.   Provides
      that  a  manufacturer  who  sells  an  assistive device shall
      furnish the  consumer  with  an  express  warranty  that  the
      assistive  device  will  be free from any condition or defect
      which substantially impairs the value of the assistive device
      to the consumer.  Provides that the consumer is entitled to a
      refund from the manufacturer if  the  manufacturer  fails  to
      repair  the  assistive  device.   Establishes  procedures for
      receiving a refund.  Prohibits the  resale  or  lease  of  an
      assistive   device   returned  by  a  consumer  without  full
      disclosure of the reasons for the return.   Provides  that  a
      waiver  of  rights  under  this  Act  is  void.  Provides for
      arbitration of disputes under this Act.  Allows  a  court  to
      award damages caused by a violation of this Act.
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 1        AN ACT to create the Assistive Technology Warranty Act.
 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 5    Assistive Technology Warranty Act.
 6        Section 5.  Definitions.  As used in this Act:
 7        "Assistive   device"   means   any  device,  including  a
 8    demonstrator, that a consumer purchases, leases,  or  accepts
 9    transfer  of  in  this  State  that  is used for a major life
10    activity which  includes,  but  is  not  limited  to,  manual
11    wheelchairs,  motorized  wheelchairs, motorized scooters, and
12    other aides that  enhance  the  mobility  of  an  individual;
13    hearing  aids,  telephone  communication devices for the deaf
14    (TTY), assistive  listening  devices,  and  other  aids  that
15    enhance  an  individual's  ability to hear; voice synthesized
16    computer modules, optical scanners, talking software, braille
17    printers, and any other devices that enhance a sight impaired
18    individual's ability to communicate; and any other  assistive
19    device   that   enables   a   person  with  a  disability  to
20    communicate, see, hear, or maneuver.
21        "Assistive device dealer" means a person who  is  in  the
22    business of selling assistive devices.
23        "Assistive  device  lessor"  means a person who leases an
24    assistive device to a consumer  or  who  holds  the  lessor's
25    rights under a written lease.
26        "Collateral  cost"  means expenses incurred by a consumer
27    in connection with the repair of a  nonconformity,  including
28    the cost of obtaining an alternative assistive device.
29        "Consumer" means any of the following:
30        (1)  the  purchaser of an assistive device, if the device
31    was purchased from an assistive device dealer or manufacturer
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 1    for purposes other than resale;
 2        (2)  a person to whom the assistive device is transferred
 3    for purposes other than resale, if the transfer occurs before
 4    the expiration of  an  express  warranty  applicable  to  the
 5    assistive device;
 6        (3)  a person who may enforce the warranty; and
 7        (4)  a  person  who  leases  an  assistive device from an
 8    assistive device lessor under a written lease;
 9        "Demonstrator" means an assistive device  used  primarily
10    for the purpose of demonstration to the public.
11        "Early  termination cost" means any expense or obligation
12    that an assistive device lessor incurs as a  result  of  both
13    the  termination  of  a  written lease before the termination
14    date set forth in that lease and the return of  an  assistive
15    device  to  a manufacturer under this Act.  Early termination
16    cost includes  a  penalty  for  prepayment  under  a  finance
17    arrangement.
18        "Early   termination   saving"   means   any  expense  or
19    obligation that an assistive device lessor avoids as a result
20    of both  the  termination  of  a  written  lease  before  the
21    termination date set forth in that lease and the return of an
22    assistive  device  to  a  manufacturer under this Act.  Early
23    termination saving  includes  an  interest  charge  that  the
24    assistive  device  lessor  would  have  paid  to  finance the
25    assistive device or, if the assistive device lessor does  not
26    finance  the  assistive  device,  the  difference between the
27    total amount for  which  the  lease  obligates  the  consumer
28    during  the  period  of  the  lease remaining after the early
29    termination and the present value of that amount at the  date
30    of the early termination.
31        "Manufacturer"   means   a  person  who  manufactures  or
32    assembles  assistive  devices  and  agents  of  that  person,
33    including  any   importer,   distributor,   factory   branch,
34    distributor  branch,  and  warrantors  of  the manufacturer's
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 1    assistive device, but does not include  an  assistive  device
 2    dealer.
 3        "Nonconformity"   means   a   condition  or  defect  that
 4    substantially  impairs  the  use,  value,  or  safety  of  an
 5    assistive device, and that is covered by an express  warranty
 6    applicable  to  the assistive device or to a component of the
 7    assistive device, but does not include a condition or  defect
 8    that  is  the  result  of  abuse,  neglect,  or  unauthorized
 9    modification  or  alternation  of  the  assistive device by a
10    consumer.
11        "Reasonable attempt to repair" means within the terms  of
12    an express warranty applicable to a new assistive device:
13        (1)  any  nonconformity  that is either subject to repair
14    by the manufacturer, assistive device lessor, or any  of  the
15    manufacturer's  authorized  assistive  device  dealers for at
16    least 4 times and the nonconformity continues; and
17        (2)  the assistive  device  is  out  of  service  for  an
18    aggregate  of  at  least  30  cumulative  days because of the
19    nonconformity.
20        Section 10.  Express warranty.
21        (a)  A manufacturer who sells an assistive  device  to  a
22    consumer,  either  directly  or  through  an assistive device
23    dealer, shall furnish the consumer with an  express  warranty
24    for  the  assistive  device.   The  duration  of  the express
25    warranty shall be not less than one year after first delivery
26    of the assistive device to the consumer.  In the  absence  of
27    an  express  warranty from the manufacturer, the manufacturer
28    shall warrant to the consumer of an  assistive  device  that,
29    for a period of one year after the date of the first delivery
30    to  the  consumer, the assistive device will be free from any
31    condition or defect which substantially impairs the value  of
32    the assistive device to the consumer.
33        (b)  If  a  new  assistive  device does not conform to an
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 1    applicable express warranty  and  the  consumer  reports  the
 2    nonconformity  to  the  manufacturer,  the  assistive  device
 3    lessor,  or  any  manufacturer's  authorized assistive device
 4    dealers and makes the assistive device available  for  repair
 5    before one year after return delivery of the assistive device
 6    to  a  consumer,  the  nonconformity  shall be repaired at no
 7    charge to the consumer.
 8        (c)  If, after a reasonable attempt, the nonconformity is
 9    not repaired the manufacturer shall carry out the requirement
10    set forth under Section 15 of this Act.
11        Section 15.  Failure to repair. If,  after  a  reasonable
12    attempt,  the  nonconformity  is  not  repaired,  then at the
13    direction of a consumer the manufacturer shall do one of  the
14    following:
15        (1)  accept  return  of  the assistive device and replace
16    the assistive device with a comparable new  assistive  device
17    and refund any collateral cost;
18        (2)  accept  return of the assistive device and refund to
19    the consumer and  to  any  holder  of  a  perfected  security
20    interest in the consumer's assistive device the full purchase
21    price  plus any finance charge amount paid by the consumer at
22    the point of sale and collateral  costs,  less  a  reasonable
23    allowance for use; or
24        (3)  with  respect  to a consumer who leases an assistive
25    device from an assistive device lessor under a written lease,
26    accept  return  of  the  assistive  device,  refund  to   the
27    assistive  device  lessor  and  to  any holder of a perfected
28    security interest in the assistive device the  current  value
29    of  the  written lease, and refund to the consumer the amount
30    that the consumer paid  under  the  written  lease  plus  any
31    collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use.
32        For  purposes  of  this Section, the current value of the
33    written lease equals the total amount for  which  that  lease
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 1    obligates  the  consumer  during  the  period  of  the  lease
 2    remaining  after  its  early  termination, plus the assistive
 3    device dealer's early termination costs, and the value of the
 4    assistive device at the lease expiration date  if  the  lease
 5    sets  forth  that  value,  less the assistive device lessor's
 6    reasonable allowance for use.
 7        For purposes of this Section, a reasonable allowance  for
 8    use  may  not  exceed  the amount obtained by multiplying the
 9    total amount  for  which  the  written  lease  obligates  the
10    consumer by a fraction, the denominator of which is 1,825 and
11    the  numerator  of  which  is  the  number  of  days that the
12    consumer used the assistive device before first reporting the
13    nonconformity to the manufacturer, assistive  device  lessor,
14    or assistive device dealer.
15        Section 20.  Receipt of new device or refund.
16        (a)  To  receive  a  comparable new assistive device or a
17    refund due under Section 15, a consumer shall  offer  to  the
18    manufacturer  of the assistive device having nonconformity to
19    transfer possession of that device to that manufacturer.   No
20    later  than  30 days after that offer, the manufacturer shall
21    provide the consumer with a comparable  assistive  device  or
22    refund.   When  the  manufacturer  provides the new assistive
23    device or refund, the consumer  shall  return  the  assistive
24    device  having  the  nonconformity  to the manufacturer along
25    with any endorsements necessary to transfer  real  possession
26    to the manufacturer.
27        (b)  To  receive  a  refund due under item (3) of Section
28    15, a person who leases an assistive device from an assistive
29    device lessor authorized under a written lease shall offer to
30    return the assistive device having the nonconformity  to  its
31    manufacturer.   No  later  than 30 days after that offer, the
32    manufacturer shall provide the refund to the consumer.   When
33    the  manufacturer  provides  the  refund,  the consumer shall
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 1    return to the manufacturer the assistive  device  having  the
 2    nonconformity.
 3        (c)  To receive a refund due under item (3) of Section 15
 4    an assistive device lessor shall offer to transfer possession
 5    of  the  assistive  device  having  the  nonconformity to its
 6    manufacturer.  No later than 30 days after  that  offer,  the
 7    manufacturer shall provide the refund to the assistive device
 8    lessor.  When  the  manufacturer  provides  the  refund,  the
 9    assistive device lessor shall provide to the manufacturer any
10    endorsements  necessary  to  transfer legal possession to the
11    manufacturer.
12        Section 25.  Prohibition  on  enforcement  of  lease.  No
13    person shall enforce the lease against the consumer after the
14    consumer receives a refund due under Section 15.
15        Section   30.    Prohibition  on  resale  or  lease.   No
16    assistive device returned by a consumer or  assistive  device
17    lessor  in  this  State, or by a consumer or assistive device
18    lessor in another State under similar law of that State,  may
19    be  sold or leased again in this State unless full disclosure
20    of the reasons for return is made to any prospective buyer or
21    lessee.
22        Section 35.  Arbitration.
23        (a)  Each consumer shall have the  option  of  submitting
24    any  dispute  arising  under  this  Act upon the payment of a
25    prescribed  fee  to  an  alternative  arbitration   mechanism
26    established under rules promulgated by the Attorney General.
27        (b)  The  alternate  arbitration  shall be conducted by a
28    professional arbitrator or arbitration firm appointed by  and
29    under   rules  established  by  the  Attorney  General.   The
30    mechanism  shall  ensure  the  personal  objectivity  of  its
31    arbitrators, the right of each party to present its case,  to
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 1    be  in  attendance  during any presentation made by the other
 2    party, and to rebut or refute the other party's presentation.
 3        (c)  This Section shall not be construed to limit  rights
 4    or remedies available to a consumer under any other law.
 5        Section  40.   Waiver  void.  Any waiver by a consumer of
 6    rights under this Act is void.
 7        Section 45.  Damages. In addition to pursuing  any  other
 8    remedy, a consumer may bring an action to recover any damages
 9    caused  by  a violation of this Act.  The court shall award a
10    consumer who prevails in such an action twice the  amount  of
11    any  pecuniary  loss,  costs,  disbursements,  and reasonable
12    attorney fees,  and  any  equitable  relief  that  the  court
13    determines is appropriate.

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