Vermont Statutes
Chapter 63 - Consumer Protection
§ 2470. Remedies

§ 2470. Remedies
(a) To receive a comparable new assistive device or a refund due under subsection 2468(d) of this title, a consumer shall offer to the manufacturer of the assistive device having the nonconformity to transfer possession of that assistive device to that manufacturer. No later than 30 days after that offer, the manufacturer shall provide the consumer with the comparable assistive device or refund. When the manufacturer provides the new assistive device or refund, the consumer shall return the assistive device having the nonconformity to the manufacturer, along with any endorsements necessary to transfer real possession to the manufacturer.
(b) To receive a refund due under subsection 2468(d) of this title, a consumer described in subdivision 2467(5)(D) of this title shall offer to return the assistive device having the nonconformity to its manufacturer. No later than 30 days after that offer, the manufacturer shall provide the refund to the consumer. When the manufacturer provides the refund, the consumer shall return to the manufacturer the assistive device having the nonconformity.
(c) To receive a refund due under subsection 2468(d) of this title, an assistive device lessor shall offer to transfer possession of the assistive device having the nonconformity to its manufacturer. No later than 30 days after that offer, the manufacturer shall provide the refund to the assistive device lessor. When the manufacturer provides the refund, the assistive device lessor shall provide to the manufacturer any endorsements necessary to transfer legal possession to the manufacturer.
(d) If the assistive device was a covered benefit under a health insurance policy or health benefit plan, then the health insurer or other entity providing the benefit shall be subrogated to the consumer’s right of recovery to the extent of the benefit provided.
(e) No person shall enforce the lease against the consumer after the consumer offers to return the assistive device having the non-conformity pursuant to this section or returns the assistive device to the vendor pursuant to this section.
(f) No assistive device returned by a consumer or assistive device lessor in this State, or by a consumer or assistive device lessor in another state under a similar law of that state, may be sold or leased again in this State, unless full written disclosure of the reasons for return is made to any prospective buyer or lessee.
(g) This subchapter shall not be construed to limit rights or remedies available to a consumer under any other law.
(h) Any waiver by a consumer of rights under this subchapter is void.
(i) A violation of this subchapter or rules adopted under this subchapter is deemed to be an unfair or deceptive practice in commerce and a violation of section 2453 of this title. The Attorney General has the same authority to make rules, conduct civil investigations, and enter into assurances of discontinuance as provided under subchapter 1 of this chapter.
(j) A consumer aggrieved by a violation of this subchapter or a violation of rules adopted under this subchapter may bring an action in Superior Court for appropriate equitable relief, the amount of the consumer’s damages, punitive damages in the case of a willful violation, the consideration or the value of the consideration given by the consumer, and reasonable costs and attorney’s fees. (Added 1999, No. 104 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 9 - Commerce and Trade

Chapter 63 - Consumer Protection

§ 2451. Purpose

§ 2451a. Definitions

§ 2452. Limitation

§ 2453. Practices prohibited; antitrust and consumer protection

§ 2453a. Practices prohibited; criminal antitrust violations

§ 2453b. Retaliation prohibited

§ 2454. Purchase contracts; rescission

§ 2454a. Consumer contracts; automatic renewal

§ 2455. Defenses

§ 2456. Confession of judgment

§ 2457. Evidence of fraud

§ 2458. Restraining prohibited acts

§ 2459. Assurance of discontinuance

§ 2460. Civil investigation

§ 2461. Civil penalty

§ 2461a. Hearing aid violations

§ 2461b. Regulation of propane

§ 2461c. Predatory pricing

§ 2461d. Price gouging of petroleum products and heating fuel products

§ 2461e. Requirements for guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts

§ 2462. Action by State’s Attorney

§ 2463. Credit billing for certain home solicitation sales

§ 2463a. Choice of law in computer information agreement

§ 2464. Telemarketing transactions

§ 2464a. Prohibited telephone solicitations

§ 2464b. Registration of telemarketers

§ 2464c. Private cause of action

§ 2464d. Telephone preference service

§ 2464e. Robocalls; prohibition; penalty [Effective July 1, 2023]

§ 2465. Antitrust remedies

§ 2465a. Definition of local, local to Vermont, and locally grown or made in Vermont

§ 2465b. Misrepresentation of a floral business as local

§ 2466. Goods and services appearing on telephone bill

§ 2466a. Consumer protections; prescription drugs

§ 2466b. Disclosure of fee for automatic dialing service

§ 2466c. Internet service; network management; Attorney General review and disclosure

§ 2467. Definitions

§ 2468. Warranty

§ 2469. Loaners

§ 2470. Remedies

§ 2470a. Definition

§ 2470b. Unsafe children’s products; prohibition

§ 2470c. Exception

§ 2470d. Penalty; remedies

§ 2470e. Definitions

§ 2470f. Prohibition of lead in children’s products

§ 2470g. Prohibition of lead in jewelry

§ 2470h. Consumer warnings; notification; phase-outs

§ 2470i. Prohibition on removal of labels

§ 2470j. Prohibition on providing substantial assistance

§ 2470k. Violations

§ 2470l. Scope

§ 2470aa. Definitions

§ 2470bb. Applicability

§ 2470cc. Required disclosures; consent

§ 2470dd. Periodic notices

§ 2470ee. Cancellation and termination

§ 2470ff. Maximum length of plan

§ 2470gg. Billing information

§ 2470hh. Violations

§ 2470ii. Definitions

§ 2470jj. Applicability

§ 2470kk. Required disclosures; consent

§ 2470ll. Cancellation and termination

§ 2470mm. Billing information

§ 2470nn. Violations

§ 2471. Definitions

§ 2472. Contracts between paid fundraisers and charitable organizations

§ 2473. Notice of solicitation

§ 2474. Notice not to be used as an endorsement

§ 2475. Solicitations

§ 2476. Bank accounts

§ 2477. Financial report

§ 2478. Records required

§ 2479. Violations

§ 2479a. Truth in advertising and producing musical performances

§ 2480a. Definitions

§ 2480b. Disclosures to consumers

§ 2480c. Charges for certain disclosures by credit reporting agencies

§ 2480d. Procedure in case of disputed accuracy

§ 2480e. Consumer consent

§ 2480f. Violations

§ 2480g. Exemptions

§ 2480h. Security freeze by credit reporting agency; time in effect

§ 2480i. Credit reporting agency duties if security freeze in place

§ 2480j. Persons not required to place security freeze

§ 2480k. Complaints to law enforcement agencies

§ 2480l. Verification of change of consumer’s address for preapproved offers of credit

§ 2480m. Limitations on use of Social Security numbers

§ 2480n. Credit report files of deceased persons

§ 2480o. Definitions

§ 2480p. Electronic payment systems

§ 2480q. Penalties

§ 2480r. Severability

§ 2480aa. Legislative intent; public policy

§ 2480bb. Definitions

§ 2480cc. Required disclosures to payee

§ 2480dd. Approval of transfers of structured settlement payment rights

§ 2480ee. Effects of transfer of structured settlement payment rights

§ 2480ff. Procedure for approval of transfers

§ 2480gg. General provisions; construction

§ 2481a. Definitions

§ 2481b. Required disclosures

§ 2481c. Record-keeping

§ 2481d. Violations

§ 2481w. Unlicensed loan transactions

§ 2481x. Entry fees; games not based on chance

§ 2482a. Definitions

§ 2482b. Requirements for Internet dating services

§ 2482c. Limited immunity

§ 2482d. Violations

§ 2482h. Solicitation; material misrepresentation

§ 2482i. Credit card terminal; finance lease provisions

§ 2482j. Violations

§ 2483. Applicability

§ 2483a. Security freeze for protected consumer; time in effect

§ 2483b. Fees