Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
711 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Audiology and Hearing Aid Provider Licensure
3 CCR 711-2 - AUDIOLOGY RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 3 CCR 711-2-1.6 - Written Disclosures to Purchasers

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

The purpose of this Rule is to clarify the type of written disclosures to be provided to purchasers of hearing aids pursuant to sections 12-210-109(4), 12-210-202(1)(e), and 6-1-701(1)(c)(I)(A), C.R.S., that will protect such purchasers and that are necessary for the enforcement and administration of Article 210 of Title 12.

A. Licensees shall identify themselves by listing their name, license type (i.e., audiologist), license number, business address and telephone number on every contract or purchase agreement for the sale of a hearing aid.

B. Licensees shall include provisions on all contracts and purchase agreements stating the following:

1. Audiologists are regulated by the Division of Professions and Occupations.

2. Any complaints can be filed against the licensee with the Office of Audiology Licensure within the Division of Professions and Occupations.

3. The Office of Audiology Licensure's website, address, and telephone number.

4. An apprentice is not permitted to sell hearing aids independently of the supervising licensed hearing aid provider.

5. Notice of thirty-day rescission period in accordance with section 12-210-202(1)(e), C.R.S.

C. If any part of the purchase price of a hearing aid, including any fees for services, is to be non-refundable, the following disclosures of all non-refundable charges are required on the contract or purchase agreement and must be clearly stated as non-refundable:

1. A separate line item clearly stated as non-refundable, the total cost of all non-refundable charges related to the purchase of the hearing aids that are not included in the purchase price of the hearing aids such as: fitting and consultation fees, rehabilitation services, and/or non-refundable parts, attachments, or accessories that are disposable, one-time use, or similar products of low cost, e.g. batteries and cords.

2. A provision that clearly identifies all professional services including, but not limited to, those listed in paragraph (1) above, and the exact charge for each service.

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