(815 ILCS 301/1)
Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Assistive Technology Warranty Act.
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
(815 ILCS 301/5)
Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act:
"Assistive technology device" means any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is purchased or leased, or whose transfer is accepted in this State, and that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. "Assistive technology device" does not mean any medical device, surgical device, or organ implanted or transplanted into or attached directly to an individual. "Assistive technology device" does not include a "hearing instrument" or "hearing aid" as defined in the Hearing Instrument Consumer Protection Act. "Assistive technology device" also does not include any device for which a certificate of title is issued by the Secretary of State, Division of Motor Vehicles, but does mean any item, piece of equipment, or product system otherwise meeting the definition of "assistive technology device" that is incorporated, attached, or included as a modification in or to such certificated device.
"Assistive technology device dealer" means a person who is in the business of selling assistive technology devices.
"Assistive technology device lessor" means a person who leases assistive technology devices to consumers, or who holds the lessor's rights, under a written lease.
"Collateral cost" means expenses incurred by a consumer in connection with the repair of a nonconformity, including the cost of shipping, sales tax, and the cost of obtaining an alternative assistive technology device.
"Consumer" means any one of the following:
"Consumer" does not include a person who acquires an assistive technology device at no charge through a donation.
"Demonstrator" means an assistive technology device used primarily for the purpose of demonstration to the public.
"Early termination cost" means any expense or obligation that an assistive technology device lessor incurs as a result of both the termination of a written lease before the termination date set forth in the lease and the return of an assistive technology device to the manufacturer, including a penalty for prepayment under a financing arrangement.
"Early termination savings" means any expense or obligation that an assistive technology device lessor avoids as a result of both the termination date set forth in the lease and the return of an assistive technology device to a manufacturer, including an interest charge that the assistive technology device lessor would have paid to finance the assistive technology device or, if the assistive technology device lessor does not finance the assistive technology device, the difference between the total payments remaining for the period of the lease term remaining after the early termination and the present value of those remaining payments at the date of the early termination.
"Loaner" means an assistive technology device provided free of charge to a consumer, for use by the consumer, that need not be new or identical to, or have functional capabilities equal to or greater than, those of the original assistive technology device, but that meets all of the following conditions:
"Manufacturer" means a person who manufactures or assembles assistive technology devices and (i) any agent of that person, including an importer, distributor, factory branch, or distributor branch, and (ii) any warrantor of an assistive technology device. The term does not include an assistive technology device dealer or assistive technology device lessor.
"Nonconformity" means any defect, malfunction, or condition that substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of an assistive technology device or any of its component parts, but does not include a condition, defect, or malfunction that is the result of abuse, neglect, or unauthorized modification or alteration of the assistive technology device by the consumer.
"Reasonable attempt to repair" means any of the following occurring within the term of an express warranty applicable to a new assistive technology device or within one year after the first delivery of the assistive technology device to a consumer, whichever is sooner:
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
(815 ILCS 301/10)
Sec. 10. Express warranty. A manufacturer or assistive technology device lessor who sells or leases an assistive technology device to a consumer, either directly or through an assistive technology device dealer, must furnish the consumer with an express warranty for the assistive technology device warranting that the device is free of any nonconformity. The duration of the express warranty must be not less than one year after the date of the initial delivery of the assistive technology device to the consumer. If the manufacturer fails to furnish an express warranty as required by this Section, the manufacturer shall be deemed to have warranted to the consumer of an assistive technology device that, for a period of one year after the date of the initial delivery to the consumer, the assistive technology device will be free from any condition or defect that substantially impairs the value of the assistive technology device to the consumer. The express warranty takes effect on the date the consumer initially takes possession of the new assistive technology device.
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
(815 ILCS 301/15)
Sec. 15. Assistive technology device replacement or refund.
(a) If a new assistive technology device does not conform to an applicable express warranty and the consumer (i) reports the nonconformity to the manufacturer, the assistive technology device lessor, or any of the manufacturer's authorized assistive technology device dealers and (ii) makes the assistive technology device available for repair before one year after the first delivery of the device to the consumer or within the period of the express warranty if the express warranty is longer than one year, then a reasonable attempt to repair the nonconformity must be made at no charge to the consumer.
(b) If, after a reasonable attempt to repair, the nonconformity is not repaired, the person from whom the assistive technology device was purchased or leased must carry out the requirements of either item (1) or item (2) of this subsection at the option of the consumer:
(c) For purposes of this Section, "current value of the written lease" means the total amount for which that lease obligates the consumer during the period of the lease remaining after its early termination, plus the assistive device lessor's early termination costs and the value of the assistive device at the lease expiration date if the lease sets forth that value, less the assistive device lessor's early termination savings.
(d) For purposes of this Section, a "reasonable allowance for use" may not exceed the amount obtained by multiplying the total amount for which the written lease obligates the consumer by a fraction, the denominator of which is 1,825 and the numerator of which is the number of days that the consumer used the assistive device before first reporting the nonconformity to the person from whom the assistive technology device was purchased or leased.
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
(815 ILCS 301/20)
Sec. 20. Prohibition on enforcement of lease. A person may not enforce an assistive technology device lease against a consumer after the consumer receives a refund under Section 15.
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
(815 ILCS 301/25)
Sec. 25. Restriction on resale or lease; full disclosure. An assistive technology device returned by a consumer or assistive technology device lessor in this State, or by a consumer or assistive technology device lessor in another state under a similar law of that state, may not be sold or leased again in this State unless full disclosure of the reasons for the return is made to any prospective buyer or lessee of the device.
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
(815 ILCS 301/30)
Sec. 30. Waiver of rights void. Any waiver by a consumer of his or her rights under this Act is void.
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
(815 ILCS 301/35)
Sec. 35. Civil remedies. In addition to pursuing any other remedy, a consumer may bring an action to recover any damages caused by a violation of this Act. The court shall award a consumer who prevails in such an action no more than twice the amount of any pecuniary loss, costs, disbursements, and reasonable attorney's fees, and any equitable relief that the court deems appropriate.
(Source: P.A. 94-378, eff. 1-1-06.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 815 - BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
815 ILCS 5/ - Illinois Securities Law of 1953.
815 ILCS 10/ - Uniform TOD Security Registration Act.
815 ILCS 105/ - Promissory Note and Bank Holiday Act. (Part 1)
815 ILCS 115/ - Actions to Enforce Payment Act.
815 ILCS 120/ - Illinois Fairness in Lending Act.
815 ILCS 121/ - Consumer Legal Funding Act.
815 ILCS 122/ - Payday Loan Reform Act.
815 ILCS 125/ - Foreign Corporation Lending Act.
815 ILCS 130/ - Revolving Charge Billing Act.
815 ILCS 135/ - Residential Improvement Loan Act.
815 ILCS 137/ - High Risk Home Loan Act.
815 ILCS 140/ - Credit Card Issuance Act.
815 ILCS 145/ - Credit Card Liability Act.
815 ILCS 150/ - Unsolicited Credit Card Act of 1977.
815 ILCS 155/ - Student Loans to Minors Act.
815 ILCS 160/ - Credit Agreements Act.
815 ILCS 165/ - Consumer Deposit Security Act of 1987.
815 ILCS 175/ - Illinois Loan Brokers Act of 1995.
815 ILCS 177/ - Tax Refund Anticipation Loan Reform Act.
815 ILCS 180/ - Collateral Protection Act.
815 ILCS 185/ - Loan Advertising to Bankrupts Act.
815 ILCS 301/ - Assistive Technology Warranty Act.
815 ILCS 302/ - Appliance Tag Act.
815 ILCS 303/ - Auction Sales Sign Act.
815 ILCS 305/ - Automatic Telephone Dialers Act.
815 ILCS 306/ - Automotive Repair Act.
815 ILCS 307/ - Illinois Business Brokers Act of 1995.
815 ILCS 308/ - Automotive Collision Repair Act.
815 ILCS 309/ - Bedbug Inspection Act.
815 ILCS 310/ - Bottled Water Act.
815 ILCS 312/ - Car-Sharing Program Act.
815 ILCS 315/ - Check Cashing Act.
815 ILCS 318/ - Companion Animal Cremation Act.
815 ILCS 320/ - Consignment of Art Act.
815 ILCS 325/ - Recyclable Metal Purchase Registration Law.
815 ILCS 330/ - Cotton Duck or Canvas Act.
815 ILCS 333/ - Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.
815 ILCS 338/ - Fair Food and Retail Delivery Act.
815 ILCS 340/ - Farm Implement Buyer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 345/ - Fine Prints Disclosure Act.
815 ILCS 350/ - Fraudulent Sales Act.
815 ILCS 355/ - Hot Water Heater Efficiency Act.
815 ILCS 357/ - Animal Parts and Products Ban Act.
815 ILCS 360/ - Lay Away Plan Act.
815 ILCS 362/ - Modular Housing Buyer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 365/ - Motor Fuel Sales Act.
815 ILCS 370/ - Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act.
815 ILCS 375/ - Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act.
815 ILCS 380/ - New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 385/ - Ophthalmic Advertising Act.
815 ILCS 390/ - Illinois Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act.
815 ILCS 393/ - Plastic Bulk Merchandise Container Act.
815 ILCS 395/ - Platinum Sales Act.
815 ILCS 398/ - Resale Dealers Act.
815 ILCS 400/ - Resident Course Act.
815 ILCS 405/ - Retail Installment Sales Act.
815 ILCS 406/ - Retail Sale and Distribution of Novelty Lighters Prohibition Act.
815 ILCS 407/ - Sale or Pledge of Goods by Minors Act.
815 ILCS 408/ - Sale Price Ad Act.
815 ILCS 410/ - Second-hand Watch Act.
815 ILCS 413/ - Telephone Solicitations Act.
815 ILCS 414/ - Ticket Sale and Resale Act.
815 ILCS 415/ - Transportation Ticket Fraud Act.
815 ILCS 417/ - Title Page Act.
815 ILCS 420/ - Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 423/ - Uneconomic Practices Act.
815 ILCS 425/ - Illinois Union Label Act.
815 ILCS 430/ - Unsolicited Merchandise Act.
815 ILCS 435/ - Used Lubricant Act.
815 ILCS 440/ - Waste Oil Recovery Act.
815 ILCS 445/ - Yo-Yo Waterball Sales Prohibition Act.
815 ILCS 505/ - Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
815 ILCS 510/ - Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
815 ILCS 511/ - Electronic Mail Act.
815 ILCS 513/ - Home Repair and Remodeling Act.
815 ILCS 515/ - Home Repair Fraud Act.
815 ILCS 517/ - Internet Caller Identification Act.
815 ILCS 520/ - Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 525/ - Prizes and Gifts Act.
815 ILCS 530/ - Personal Information Protection Act.
815 ILCS 535/ - Taxpreparer Disclosure of Information Act.
815 ILCS 601/ - Automatic Contract Renewal Act.
815 ILCS 602/ - Business Opportunity Sales Law of 1995.
815 ILCS 603/ - Contractor Prompt Payment Act.
815 ILCS 605/ - Credit Services Organizations Act.
815 ILCS 610/ - Dance Studio Act.
815 ILCS 615/ - Dating Referral Services Act.
815 ILCS 616/ - Educational Planning Services Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 617/ - Euro Conversion Act.
815 ILCS 620/ - Illinois Fair Invention Development Standards Act.
815 ILCS 625/ - Fire Damage Representation Agreement Act.
815 ILCS 628/ - In-Office Membership Care Act.
815 ILCS 630/ - Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 633/ - Military Personnel Cellular Phone Contract Termination Act.
815 ILCS 635/ - Illinois Membership Campground Act.
815 ILCS 636/ - Motor Vehicle Leasing Act.
815 ILCS 637/ - Music Licensing Fees Act.
815 ILCS 640/ - Personal Injury Representation Agreement Act.
815 ILCS 645/ - Physical Fitness Services Act.
815 ILCS 650/ - Private Seal Abolishment Act.
815 ILCS 655/ - Rental-Purchase Agreement Act.
815 ILCS 665/ - Building and Construction Contract Act.
815 ILCS 670/ - Illinois Residential Building Code Act.
815 ILCS 675/ - Snow Removal Service Liability Limitation Act.
815 ILCS 705/ - Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987.
815 ILCS 710/ - Motor Vehicle Franchise Act.