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Code · Virginia · Title 59.1 · Chapter 40

Code of Virginia § 59.1-471. Implied warranty; responsibility for repair, return, or replacement.

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A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in addition to any express warranty furnished by the manufacturer of an assistive device, such manufacturer shall also be deemed to have warranted to any consumer purchasing or leasing such device within this Commonwealth, that for a period of one year from date of first delivery to the consumer
(i)the device, when used as intended, will be free from any nonconformity and
(ii)any nonconformity will be repaired (parts and labor) by the manufacturer or its agent, without charge to the consumer.
B. If, after reasonable attempt to repair, any nonconformity is not repaired, the manufacturer shall either:
1. Accept return of the nonconforming assistive technology device and refund to the consumer or consumers, to the extent of each consumer's participation in the initial purchase or lease of the device or collateral costs, within fourteen days thereof,
(i)the manufacturer's suggested retail price, if available,
(ii)the full purchase price of the device, excluding the cost of services associated with the device's initial purchase, together with reasonable collateral costs, or
(iii)if the device was leased, all lease payments made through the date of return together with a proportional share of any required deposit; or
2. Accept return of the nonconforming assistive technology device and replace such nonconforming device with one of comparable market value, function and usefulness within thirty days of such request.
1998, cc. 67 , 242 .
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