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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

151B.305 Manufacturer's express warranty on new assistive devices -- Effect of

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failure to furnish -- Nonexclusivity of warranty.
(1)A manufacturer who sells or leases a new assistive device to a consumer, either
directly or through an assistive device dealer or lessor, shall expressly warrant that
the assistive device shall be free of any condition, defect, or malfunction which
substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of the assistive device for a period of
one
(1)year after first possession of the assistive device by the consumer.
(2)If a manufacturer fails to furnish an express warranty as required by this section, the
assistive device shall be covered by an express warranty as if the manufacturer had
furnished an express warranty to the consumer as required by this section.
(3)Nothing in KRS 151B.300 to 151B.335 shall limit the ability of the manufacturer or
any dealer or lessor from providing additional warranties on assistive devices nor
limit or affect any other warranties applicable to assistive devices, whether implied
or expressed.
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