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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 334 — Specialists in hearing instruments

334.200 Requirements for sale or fitting of hearing instruments.

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(1)Any person licensed to sell hearing instruments under this chapter shall maintain,
for not less than three
(3)years in a file under the name of the person to whom a
hearing instrument was sold, a true copy of the written agreement, offer to
purchase, or receipt given the person pursuant to KRS 334.030.
(2)The servicing, marketing, sale, dispensing, customer support, or distribution of
over-the-counter hearing aids, or an equivalent activity, whether through in-person
transactions, by mail, or online, shall not cause, require, or otherwise obligate a
person providing such services to obtain specialized licensing, certification, or any
other state or local sanction unless the requirement is generally applicable to the
sale of any product or to all places of business regardless of whether they sell over-
the-counter hearing aids. A person licensed under KRS Chapters 334 and 334A
may service, market, sell, dispense, provide customer support for, or distribute
over-the-counter hearing aids to any person.
(3)Any person licensed under Chapters 334 and 334A to sell hearing aids under this
chapter shall abide by the age restriction requirements to sell over-the-counter
hearing aids in accordance with the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Controls, 21
C.F.R. sec. 800.30(g)(1).
(4)Nothing in this chapter shall apply to the servicing, marketing, sale, dispensing, use,
customer support, or distribution of an over-the-counter hearing aid.
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