Maine Code § 10-1500

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the
following meanings. [PL 1997, c. 235, §1 (NEW).]
1. Assistive device. "Assistive device" means any device that a consumer purchases or accepts
transfer of in this State that is used within manufacturer specifications by a person with a disability
within the meaning of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act to offset the effect of the disability
and enhance function in carrying out a major life activity. "Assistive device" includes, but is not limited
to, manual wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs, motorized scooters and other aids that enhance the
mobility of the individual; hearing aids, telephone communications devices for the deaf, or TDD,
assistive listening devices and other aids that enhance an individual's ability to hear; voice synthesized
computer modules, optical scanners, talking software, braille printers and other devices that enhance a
sight-impaired individual's ability to communicate; and any other assistive device that enables a person

with a disability to communicate, see, hear or maneuver. "Assistive device" does not include a hearing
aid as defined by Title 32, section 17101, subsection 8.
[PL 2007, c. 369, Pt. B, §1 (AMD); PL 2007, c. 369, Pt. C, §5 (AFF).]
2. Consumer. "Consumer" means a person who purchases or leases an assistive device from a
dealer or manufacturer for purposes other than resale; a person to whom an assistive device is
transferred for purposes other than resale while an express warranty is in effect; a funding source that
purchases a device for a person with a disability; or a person otherwise legally qualified to enforce a
warranty.
[PL 1997, c. 235, §1 (NEW).]
3. Nonconformity. "Nonconformity" means a condition or a defect that substantially impairs the
use, value or safety of an assistive device that is covered by an express warranty applicable to that
assistive device, or to a component of that assistive device, but does not include a condition or defect
that is the result of abuse, neglect or unauthorized modification or alteration of the assistive device by
the consumer.
[PL 1997, c. 235, §1 (NEW).]

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