Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "assistive device" means any new device, including a demonstrator, that a consumer purchases or accepts transfer of in Indiana that is used for a major life activity. The term includes the following devices:
(1) Manual wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs, motorized scooters, and other aids that enhance the mobility of an individual.
(2) Hearing aids, telephone communication devices for the deaf (TTD, TTY), assistive listening devices, visual and audible signal systems, and other aids that enhance an individual's ability to hear.
(3) Voice synthesized computer modules, optical scanners, talking software, braille printers, and other devices that enhance a sight impaired individual's ability to communicate.
(4) Any other device that enables an individual with a disability to communicate, see, hear, or maneuver.
The term does not include surgical implants, dental and ocular prostheses, batteries, tires, or nonfunctional accessories.
As added by P.L.85-1999, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 20. Assistive Device Warranties
24-5-20-1. Applicability of Chapter
24-5-20-2. "Assistive Device" Defined
24-5-20-3. "Collateral Costs" Defined
24-5-20-6. "Demonstrator" Defined
24-5-20-7. "Manufacturer" Defined
24-5-20-8. "Nonconformity" Defined
24-5-20-9. Reasonable Attempt to Repair
24-5-20-10. Implied Warranties Regarding Nonconformity
24-5-20-11. Return of Nonconforming Assistive Device
24-5-20-12. Resale of Nonconforming Assistive Devices Prohibited
24-5-20-14. Limitation of Warranties and Waiver of Rights Prohibited