An Act concerning assistive devices used for major life activities; warranties for such de- vices; rights of consumer to return such devices; refunds and allowances; providing for arbitration of disputes in certain circumstances; providing for enforcement of the act.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. As used in this act:
(a) ``Assistive device'' means any device, including a demonstrator, that a consumer purchases or accepts transfer of in this state which is used for a major life activity which includes, but is not limited to, manual wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs, motorized scooters and other aides that enhance the mobility of an individual; hearing aide, telephone com- munication devices for the deaf (TTY), assistive listening devices and other aides that enhance an individual's ability to hear; voice synthesized computer modules, optical scanners, talking software, braille printers and other devices that enhance a sight impaired individual's ability to com- municate; and any other assistive device that enables a person with a disability to communicate, see, hear or maneuver.
(b) ``Assistive device dealer'' means a person who is in the business of selling assistive devices.
(c) ``Assistive device lessor'' means a person who leases an assistive device to a consumer, or who holds the lessor's rights, under a written lease.
(d) ``Collateral costs'' means expenses incurred by a consumer in con- nection with the repair of a nonconformity, including the costs of obtain- ing an alternative assistive device.
(e) ``Consumer'' means any of the following:
(1) The purchaser of an assistive device, if the assistive device was purchased from an assistive device dealer or manufacturer for purposes other than resale;
(2) a person to whom the assistive device is transferred for purposes other than resale, if the transfer occurs before the expiration of an express warranty applicable to the assistive device;
(3) a person who may enforce the warranty;
(4) a person who leases an assistive device from an assistive device lessor under a written lease.
(f) ``Demonstrator'' means an assistive device used primarily for the purpose of demonstration to the public.
(g) ``Early termination cost'' means any expense or obligation that an assistive device lessor incurs as a result of both the termination of a writ- ten lease before the termination date set forth in that lease and the return of an assistive device to a manufacturer pursuant to this section. Early termination cost includes a penalty for prepayment under a finance ar- rangement.
(h) ``Early termination saving'' means any expense or obligation that an assistive device lessor avoids as a result of both the termination of a written lease before that termination date set forth in that lease and the return of an assistive device to a manufacturer pursuant to this section. Early termination saving includes an interest charge that the assistive device lessor would have paid to finance the assistive device or, if the assistive device lessor does not finance the assistive device, the difference between the total amount for which the lease obligates the consumer during the period of the lease term remaining after the early termination and the present value of that amount at the date of the early termination.
(i) ``Manufacturer'' means a person who manufactures or assembles assistive devices and agents of that person, including an importer, a dis- tributor, factory branch, distributor branch and any warrantors of the manufacturer's assistive device, but does not include an assistive device dealer.
(j) ``Nonconformity'' means a condition or defect that substantially impairs the use, value or safety of an assistive device, and that is covered by an express warranty applicable to the assistive device or to a component of the assistive device, but does not include a condition or defect that is the result of abuse, neglect or unauthorized modification or alteration of the assistive device by a consumer.
(k) ``Reasonable attempt to repair'' means within the terms of an ex- press warranty applicable to a new assistive device:
(1) Any nonconformity within the warranty that is either subject to repair by the manufacturer, assistive device lessor or any of the manu- facturer's authorized assistive device dealers, for at least four times and a nonconformity continues;
(2) the assistive device is out of service for an aggregate of at least 30 cumulative days because of warranty nonconformity.
Sec. 2. (a) A manufacturer who sells an assistive device to a con- sumer, either directly or through an assistive device dealer, shall furnish the consumer with an express warranty for the assistive device. The du- ration of the express warranty shall be not less than one year after first delivery of the assistive device to the consumer. In the absence of an express warranty from the manufacturer, the manufacturer shall be deemed to have expressly warranted to the consumer of an assistive de- vice that, for a period of one year from the date of first delivery to the consumer, the assistive device will be free from any condition or defect which substantially impairs the use or the value, or both, of the assistive device to the consumer.
(b) If a new assistive device does not conform to an applicable express warranty and the consumer reports the nonconformity to the manufac- turer, the assistive device lessor or any of the manufacturer's authorized assistive device dealers and makes the assistive device available for repair before one year after return delivery of the assistive device to a consumer, the nonconformity shall be repaired at no charge to the consumer.
(c) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the nonconformity is not repaired, the manufacturer shall carry out the requirement set forth un- der subsection (d).
(d) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the nonconformity is not repaired, then at the direction of a consumer described under paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subsection (e) of section 1 and amendments thereto, the manufacturer shall do one of the following:
(1) Accept return of the assistive device and replace the assistive de- vice with a comparable new assistive device and refund any collateral costs;
(2) accept return of the assistive device and refund to the consumer and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the consumer's as- sistive device, as their interest may appear, the full purchase price plus any finance charge amount paid by the consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. A reasonable allow- ance for use may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the full purchase price of the assistive device by a fraction, the denominator of which 1,825 and the numerator of which is the number of days that the assistive device was used before the consumer first reported the noncon- formity to the assistive device dealer;
(3) with respect to a consumer described under paragraph (4) of sub- section (e) of section 1 and amendments thereto, accept return of the assistive device, refund to the assistive device lessor and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the assistive device, as their 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.
(e) The current value of the written lease equals 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 dealer'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.
(f) A reasonable allowance for use may not exceed the amount ob- tained by multiplying the total amount for which the written lease obli- gates the consumer by a fraction, the denominator of which is 1,825 and the numerator of which is a number of days that the consumer used the assistive device before first reporting the nonconformity to the manufac- turer, assistive device lessor or assistive device dealer.
Sec. 3. (a) To receive a comparable new assistive device or a refund due under subsection (d) of section 2 and amendments thereto, a con- sumer shall offer to the manufacturer of the assistive device having the nonconformity to transfer possession of that assistive device to that man- ufacturer. No later than 30 days after that offer, the manufacturer shall provide the consumer with the comparable assistive device or refund. When the manufacturer provides the new assistive device or refund, the consumer shall return the assistive device having the nonconformity to the manufacturer, along with any endorsements necessary to transfer real possession to the manufacturer.
(b) To receive a refund due under paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of section 2 and amendments thereto, a consumer described under para- graph (4) of subsection (e) of section 1 and amendments thereto shall offer to return the assistive device having the nonconformity to its man- ufacturer. No later than 30 days after that offer, the manufacturer shall provide the refund to the consumer. When the manufacturer provides the refund, the consumer shall return to the manufacturer the assistive device having the nonconformity.
(c) To receive a refund due under paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of section 2 and amendments thereto, an assistive device lessor shall offer to transfer possession of the assistive device having the nonconformity to its manufacturer. No later than 30 days after that offer, the manufacturer shall provide the refund to the assistive device lessor. When the manu- facturer provides the refund, the assistive device lessor shall provide to the manufacturer any endorsements necessary to transfer legal possession to the manufacturer.
Sec. 4. (a) No person shall enforce the lease against the consumer after the consumer receives a refund due under paragraph (3) of subsec- tion (d) of section 2 and amendments thereto.
(b) No assistive device returned by a consumer or assistive device lessor in this state, or by a consumer or assistive device lessor in another state under a similar law of that state, may be sold or leased again in this state unless full written disclosure of the reasons for return is made to any prospective buyer or lessee.
Sec. 5. (a) Each consumer shall have the option of submitting any dispute arising under this act to arbitration. Upon application of the con- sumer all manufactures shall submit to such arbitration.
(b) Such arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the pro- visions of the uniform arbitration act (K.S.A. 5-401 et seq. and amend- ments thereto). Any agreement to arbitrate entered into under this sec- tion shall ensure the personal objectivity of the arbitrators and the right of each party to present its case, to be in attendance during any presen- tation made by the other party and to rebut or refute such presentation.
Sec. 6. (a) This act shall not be construed to limit rights or remedies available to a consumer under any other law.
(b) Any waiver by a consumer of rights under this act is void.
(c) In addition to pursuing any other remedy, a consumer may bring an action to recover for any damages caused by a violation of this act. The court shall award a consumer who prevails in such an action twice the amount of any pecuniary loss, together with cost, disbursements and rea- sonable attorney fees and any equitable relief that the court determines is appropriate.
Sec. 7. (a) This act shall be part of and supplemental to the Kansas consumer protection act.
(b) Any failure to comply with the provisions or requirements, or both, of this act is a deceptive act or practice within the meaning of K.S.A. 50-626 and amendments thereto or an unconscionable act or practice within the meaning of K.S.A. 50-627 and amendments thereto.
(c) The attorney general shall have jurisdiction to enforce this section in the event the consumer elects not to pursue violations of this act through arbitration or private action.
(d) Nothing in this act shall in any way limit or affect the rights or remedies which are otherwise available to a consumer under the uniform consumer credit code, or to any person under the uniform commercial code or to any person under this or any other law, statutory or otherwise.
Sec. 8. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statute book.
Approved March 13, 1996.