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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

334.030 Requirement of written agreement, offer to purchase, or receipt --

476 words·~2 min read·/ky/334-030

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Contents -- Right to cancel -- Delivery statement -- Solicitation provisions.
(1)Any person who practices the sale or fitting of hearing instruments shall obtain from
the buyer of a hearing instrument, at the time such buyer assumes any financial
obligation with respect to the purchase, the buyer's signature on a written and dated
agreement, offer to purchase, or receipt. The written agreement, offer to purchase,
or receipt shall contain the following information:
(a)Licensee's signature, printed name and business address, and license number
issued to the licensee by the board pursuant to this chapter;
(b)Make, model, and serial number of the hearing instrument;
(c)Immediately following the information required by paragraphs (a), (b), and
of this subsection, shall be the statement, in all capital letters in no smaller
type than the largest used in the body copy portion, that: ANY COMPLAINTS
CONCERNING THE SALE OR SERVICE OF THIS HEARING
INSTRUMENT WHICH ARE NOT CORRECTED BY THE SPECIALIST
IN HEARING INSTRUMENTS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO:
KENTUCKY LICENSING BOARD FOR SPECIALISTS IN HEARING
INSTRUMENTS AT ITS CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS FOUND ON
THE BOARD WEB SITE; and
(d)Notice and statement of the purchaser's thirty
(30)day right to cancel pursuant
to KRS 334.210.
(2)The written agreement, offer to purchase, or receipt shall bear in no smaller type
than the largest used in the body copy portion the following statement: "The
purchaser has been advised at the outset of his or her relationship with the specialist
in hearing instruments that any examination or representation is not an examination,
diagnosis, or prescription by a person licensed to practice medicine in this state and
therefore shall not be regarded as medical opinion or advice."
(3)Upon delivery of a hearing instrument, the client shall be furnished a delivery
statement which shall include specifications as to the make, model, serial number,
and delivery date, with full terms of the sale clearly stated. If a hearing instrument
which is not new is offered for sale or is sold, that fact shall be clearly stated and
conspicuously disclosed and read in the oral sales presentation before the buyer
assumes any financial obligation with respect to the purchase, and the receipt shall
be clearly marked as "used," "reconditioned," or "not new," whatever is applicable,
with terms of guarantee, if any.
(4)No person who practices the selling or fitting of hearing instruments shall visit the
home or place of business of a potential buyer for the purpose of soliciting or
inducing a sale of a hearing instrument without having obtained, prior to any visit,
the expressed written consent of the potential buyer to such a visit. The consent
required by this subsection shall clearly and conspicuously state that the potential
buyer is aware that the specialist in hearing instruments may attempt to sell a
hearing instrument during his or her visit.
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