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Code · South Dakota · Title 37 · Chapter 37-31

37-31-5. Refund for leased nonconforming assistive device--Transfer of possession of device.

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To receive a refund due under a leased assistive device, a consumer shall offer to return the nonconforming assistive device to the lessor. Not more than thirty days after such an offer, the lessor of the assistive device shall provide the refund to the consumer. When the lessor provides the refund, the consumer shall return to the lessor the nonconforming assistive device.
To receive a refund due under a leased assistive device, an assistive device lessor shall offer to transfer possession of the nonconforming assistive device to its manufacturer. Not more than thirty days after such an offer, the manufacturer shall provide the refund to the assistive device lessor. When the manufacturer provides the refund, the assistive device lessor shall provide to the manufacturer any endorsements necessary to transfer legal possession to the manufacturer.
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