Arkansas Code § 4-105-204

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(a) A reasonable amount of time to fix a nonconformity shall be thirty (30) calendar days, with the exchange of a substitute of the consumer's assistive device at the option of the consumer. (b) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the nonconformity is not repaired, then at the direction of the consumer the manufacturer shall do one (1) of the following: (1) Accept return of the assistive device and replace the assistive device with a comparable new assistive device and refund any collateral costs; (2) (A) Accept return of the assistive device and refund to the consumer and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the consumer's assistive device, as their interest may appear, the full purchase price plus any finance charge paid by the consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. (B) A reasonable allowance for use may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the full purchase price of the assistive device by a fraction, the denominator of which is one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) and the numerator of which is the number of days that the assistive device was used before the consumer first reported the nonconformity to the assistive device dealer; or (3) With respect to a consumer who leases an assistive device from an assistive device lessor under a written lease, accept return of the assistive device, refund to the assistive device lessor and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the assistive device, as their interest may appear, the current value of the written lease, and refund to the consumer the amount that the consumer paid under the written lease plus any collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. Acts 1999, No. 953, § 4.
(a) A reasonable amount of time to fix a nonconformity shall be thirty (30) calendar days, with the exchange of a substitute of the consumer's assistive device at the option of the consumer. (b) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the nonconformity is not repaired, then at the direction of the consumer the manufacturer shall do one (1) of the following: (1) Accept return of the assistive device and replace the assistive device with a comparable new assistive device and refund any collateral costs; (2) (A) Accept return of the assistive device and refund to the consumer and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the consumer's assistive device, as their interest may appear, the full purchase price plus any finance charge paid by the consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. (B) A reasonable allowance for use may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the full purchase price of the assistive device by a fraction, the denominator of which is one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) and the numerator of which is the number of days that the assistive device was used before the consumer first reported the nonconformity to the assistive device dealer; or (3) With respect to a consumer who leases an assistive device from an assistive device lessor under a written lease, accept return of the assistive device, refund to the assistive device lessor and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the assistive device, as their interest may appear, the current value of the written lease, and refund to the consumer the amount that the consumer paid under the written lease plus any collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. Acts 1999, No. 953, § 4.
(a) A reasonable amount of time to fix a nonconformity shall be thirty (30) calendar days, with the exchange of a substitute of the consumer's assistive device at the option of the consumer. (b) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the nonconformity is not repaired, then at the direction of the consumer the manufacturer shall do one (1) of the following: (1) Accept return of the assistive device and replace the assistive device with a comparable new assistive device and refund any collateral costs; (2) (A) Accept return of the assistive device and refund to the consumer and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the consumer's assistive device, as their interest may appear, the full purchase price plus any finance charge paid by the consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. (B) A reasonable allowance for use may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the full purchase price of the assistive device by a fraction, the denominator of which is one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) and the numerator of which is the number of days that the assistive device was used before the consumer first reported the nonconformity to the assistive device dealer; or (3) With respect to a consumer who leases an assistive device from an assistive device lessor under a written lease, accept return of the assistive device, refund to the assistive device lessor and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the assistive device, as their interest may appear, the current value of the written lease, and refund to the consumer the amount that the consumer paid under the written lease plus any collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. Acts 1999, No. 953, § 4.
(a) A reasonable amount of time to fix a nonconformity shall be thirty (30) calendar days, with the exchange of a substitute of the consumer's assistive device at the option of the consumer.
(b) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the nonconformity is not repaired, then at the direction of the consumer the manufacturer shall do one (1) of the following: (1) Accept return of the assistive device and replace the assistive device with a comparable new assistive device and refund any collateral costs; (2) (A) Accept return of the assistive device and refund to the consumer and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the consumer's assistive device, as their interest may appear, the full purchase price plus any finance charge paid by the consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. (B) A reasonable allowance for use may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the full purchase price of the assistive device by a fraction, the denominator of which is one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) and the numerator of which is the number of days that the assistive device was used before the consumer first reported the nonconformity to the assistive device dealer; or (3) With respect to a consumer who leases an assistive device from an assistive device lessor under a written lease, accept return of the assistive device, refund to the assistive device lessor and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the assistive device, as their interest may appear, the current value of the written lease, and refund to the consumer the amount that the consumer paid under the written lease plus any collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use.
(1) Accept return of the assistive device and replace the assistive device with a comparable new assistive device and refund any collateral costs;
(2) (A) Accept return of the assistive device and refund to the consumer and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the consumer's assistive device, as their interest may appear, the full purchase price plus any finance charge paid by the consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use. (B) A reasonable allowance for use may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the full purchase price of the assistive device by a fraction, the denominator of which is one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) and the numerator of which is the number of days that the assistive device was used before the consumer first reported the nonconformity to the assistive device dealer; or
(A) Accept return of the assistive device and refund to the consumer and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the consumer's assistive device, as their interest may appear, the full purchase price plus any finance charge paid by the consumer at the point of sale and collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use.
(B) A reasonable allowance for use may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the full purchase price of the assistive device by a fraction, the denominator of which is one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) and the numerator of which is the number of days that the assistive device was used before the consumer first reported the nonconformity to the assistive device dealer; or
(3) With respect to a consumer who leases an assistive device from an assistive device lessor under a written lease, accept return of the assistive device, refund to the assistive device lessor and to any holder of a perfected security interest in the assistive device, as their interest may appear, the current value of the written lease, and refund to the consumer the amount that the consumer paid under the written lease plus any collateral costs, less a reasonable allowance for use.
Acts 1999, No. 953, § 4.

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