Bill
LC 3787
Generally revise consumer rights laws to repair powered wheelchairs
LC 3787 updates consumer rights to ensure timely, quality repairs for powered wheelchairs, including access to parts, manuals, and clear remedies for users.
Bill
LC 3787
LC 3787 updates consumer rights to ensure timely, quality repairs for powered wheelchairs, including access to parts, manuals, and clear remedies for users.
LC 3787 is a bill proposed to generally revise consumer rights laws with a focus on the repair of powered wheelchairs. The title indicates an intent to address how consumers can obtain repairs, access related services, and exercise rights surrounding powered wheelchair maintenance and repair. The actual text of the provisions is not included in the provided materials.
Notes:
- The bill is in a drafting and review process typical of legislative consideration, with multiple internal steps (legal review, editorial, input/proofing) before delivery to the requester and potential introduction in Assembly.
The exact text is not provided, but likely areas given the topic may include:
- Repair rights: guarantees that consumers can obtain necessary repairs for powered wheelchairs, including timelines, standards, and recourse if repair services are unavailable or inadequate.
- Access to parts and manuals: requirements for availability of parts, service manuals, and diagnostic information to enable safe repairs (including independent repair options).
- Warranty and service obligations: how warranties intersect with repair services, including responsibility for costs and who may perform authorized vs. independent repairs.
- Safety and compliance: provisions to ensure repairs maintain or improve safety and device performance.
- Remedies and enforcement: mechanisms for consumers to seek redress if repairs are mishandled or unduly delayed.
- Definitions: key terms related to powered wheelchairs, repair services, parts, and authorized service providers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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