Utah Code § 70A-2-804

Nonconforming assistive technology -- Remedies
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(1)
(a) If assistive technology does not conform to any applicable warranties, and the consumer
reports the nonconformity to the manufacturer, its agent, or authorized dealer or lessor within
one year from the date of original delivery to the consumer, the manufacturer, its agent, or
authorized dealer or lessor shall make repairs necessary to conform the assistive technology
to the warranties, whether or not the repairs are made after one year from the date of original
delivery.
(b) Repairs, including parts and labor, made under warranty shall be at no charge to the
consumer.
(2) After a reasonable attempt to repair the assistive technology, if the manufacturer, its agent,
or authorized dealer or lessor is unable to conform the assistive technology to applicable
warranties by repairing or correcting any defect, condition, or malfunction that substantially
impairs the use, value, or safety of the assistive technology, the manufacturer shall, within 30
days of notice from and at the direction of the consumer:
(a)
(i) replace the assistive technology with comparable new assistive technology; and
(ii) refund any collateral costs; or
(b)
(i) accept return of the assistive technology; and
(ii) refund:
(A) the full purchase price, collateral costs, and any finance charges paid at the point of sale;
minus
(B) a reasonable allowance for the use of the assistive technology.
(3)
(a) A "reasonable attempt to repair" has been made to conform assistive technology to applicable
warranties if:
(i) the assistive technology has been subject to repair three or more times, for the same reason,
by the manufacturer, its agent, or authorized dealer or lessor; or
(ii) the assistive technology is out of service to the consumer for an aggregate of 30 or more
calendar days because of warranty nonconformities.

(b) The 30-day period described in Subsection (3)(a)(ii) shall begin on the day the consumer
first makes the assistive technology available for repair to the manufacturer, its agent, or
authorized dealer or lessor.

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