C.R.S. Section 6-1-701
Dispensing hearing aids

  • deceptive trade practices
  • definitions

(1)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Dispense”, with regard to a hearing aid, means to sell or transfer title, possession, or the right to use by lease, bailment, or any other method. The term does not apply to wholesale transactions with distributors or dealers.

(b)

“Dispenser” means a person who dispenses hearing aids.

(c)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

“Hearing aid” means any wearable instrument or device designed or offered to aid or compensate for impaired human hearing and includes:

(A)

Any parts, attachments, or accessories to the instrument or device, as defined in rules adopted by the director of the division of professions and occupations in the department of regulatory agencies; and

(B)

Ear molds, excluding batteries and cords.

(II)

“Hearing aid” does not include a surgically implanted hearing device.

(d)

“Practice of dispensing, fitting, or dealing in hearing aids” includes:

(I)

Selecting and adapting hearing aids for sale;

(II)

Testing human hearing for purposes of selecting and adapting hearing aids for sale; and

(III)

Making impressions for ear molds and counseling and instructing prospective users for purposes of selecting, fitting, adapting, or selling hearing aids.

(e)

“Surgically implanted hearing device” means a device that is designed to produce useful hearing sensations to a person with a hearing impairment and that has, as one or more components, a unit that is surgically implanted into the ear, skull, or other interior part of the body. The term includes any associated unit that may be worn on the body.

(2)

In addition to any other deceptive trade practices under section 6-1-105, a dispenser engages in a deceptive trade practice when the dispenser:

(a)

Fails to deliver to each person to whom the dispenser dispenses a hearing aid a receipt that:

(I)

Bears the business address of the dispenser together with specifications as to the make and serial number of the hearing aid furnished and the full terms of the sale clearly stated. If the dispenser dispenses a hearing aid that is not new, the dispenser shall clearly mark on the hearing aid container and the receipt the term “used” or “reconditioned”, whichever is applicable, within the terms of the guarantee, if any.

(II)

Bears, in no smaller type than the largest used in the body of the receipt, in substance, a provision that the buyer has been advised at the outset of the buyer’s relationship with the dispenser that any examination or representation made by a dispenser in connection with the practice of dispensing, fitting, or dealing in hearing aids is not an examination, diagnosis, or prescription by a person licensed to practice medicine in this state and, therefore, must not be regarded as medical opinion or advice;

(III)

Bears, in no smaller type than the largest used in the body of the receipt, a provision indicating that dispensers who are licensed by the department of regulatory agencies are regulated by the division of professions and occupations in the department of regulatory agencies; and

(IV)

Bears a provision labeled “warranty” in which the exact warranty terms and periods available from the manufacturer are documented, or includes an original or photocopy of the original manufacturer’s warranty with the receipt;

(b)

Dispenses a hearing aid to a child under eighteen years of age without receiving documentation that the child has been examined by a licensed physician and an audiologist within six months prior to the fitting;

(c)

Dispenses, adjusts, provides training or teaching in regard to, or otherwise services surgically implanted hearing devices unless the dispenser is an audiologist or physician;

(d)

Fails to recommend in writing, prior to fitting or dispensing a hearing aid, that the best interests of the prospective user would be served by consulting a licensed physician specializing in diseases of the ear, or any licensed physician, if any of the following conditions exist:

(I)

Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear;

(II)

Active drainage of the ear, or a history of drainage of the ear within the previous ninety days;

(III)

History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss;

(IV)

Acute or chronic dizziness;

(V)

Unilateral hearing loss of sudden onset within the previous ninety days;

(VI)

Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than fifteen decibels at 500 hertz (Hz), 1,000 Hz, and 2,000 Hz;

(VII)

Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation on, or a foreign body in, the ear canal;

(VIII)

Pain or discomfort in the ear;

(e)

Fails to provide a minimum thirty-day rescission period with the following terms:

(I)

The buyer has the right to cancel the purchase for any reason before the expiration of the rescission period by giving or mailing written notice of cancellation to the dispenser and presenting the hearing aid to the dispenser, unless the hearing aid has been lost or significantly damaged beyond repair while in the buyer’s possession and control. The rescission period is tolled for any period during which a dispenser takes possession or control of a hearing aid after its original delivery.

(II)

The buyer, upon cancellation, is entitled to receive a full refund of any payment made for the hearing aid within thirty days after returning the hearing aid to the dispenser, unless the hearing aid was significantly damaged beyond repair while the hearing aid was in the buyer’s possession and control;

(III)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(A)

The dispenser shall provide a written receipt or contract to the buyer that includes, in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer, the following specific statement in all capital letters of no less than ten-point, bold-faced type:
THE BUYER HAS THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS PURCHASE FOR ANY REASON AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO 12 MIDNIGHT ON THE
[insert applicable rescission period, which must be no shorter than thirty days after receipt of the hearing aid]
CALENDAR DAY AFTER RECEIPT OF THE HEARING AID BY GIVING OR MAILING THE DISPENSER WRITTEN NOTICE OF CANCELLATION AND BY RETURNING THE HEARING AID, UNLESS THE HEARING AID HAS BEEN SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED BEYOND REPAIR WHILE THE HEARING AID WAS IN THE BUYER’S CONTROL.

(B)

The written contract or receipt provided to the buyer must also contain a statement, in print size no smaller than ten-point type, that the sale is void and unenforceable if the hearing aid being purchased is not delivered to the consumer within thirty days after the date the written contract is signed or the receipt is issued, whichever occurs later. The written contract or receipt must also include the dispenser’s license number, if the dispenser is required to be licensed by the state, and a statement that the dispenser will promptly refund all money paid for the purchase of a hearing aid if it is not delivered to the consumer within the thirty-day period. The buyer cannot waive this requirement, and any attempt to waive it is void.

(IV)

A refund request form must be attached to each receipt and must contain the information in subparagraph (I) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (2) and the statement, in all capital letters of no less than ten-point, bold-faced type: “Refund request - this form must be postmarked by --------- (Date to be filled in). No refund will be given until the hearing aid or hearing aids are returned to the dispenser.” A space for the buyer’s address, telephone number, and signature must be provided. The buyer is required only to sign, list the buyer’s current address and telephone number, and mail the refund request form to the dispenser. If the hearing aid is sold in the buyer’s home, the buyer may require the dispenser to arrange the return of the hearing aid.

(f)

Represents that the service or advice of a person licensed to practice medicine will be used or made available in the selection, fitting, adjustment, maintenance, or repair of hearing aids when that is not true or using the terms “doctor”, “clinic”, “state-licensed clinic”, “state-registered”, “state-certified”, or “state-approved” or any other term, abbreviation, or symbol when it would:

(I)

Falsely give the impression that service is being provided by persons trained in medicine or that the dispenser’s service has been recommended by the state when that is not the case; or

(II)

Be false or misleading;

(g)

Directly or indirectly:

(I)

Gives or offers to give, or permits or causes to be given, money or anything of value to any person who advises another in a professional capacity as an inducement to influence the person or have the person influence others to purchase or contract to purchase products sold or offered for sale by the dispenser; except that a dispenser does not violate this subparagraph (I) if the dispenser pays an independent advertising or marketing agent compensation for advertising or marketing services the agent rendered on the dispenser’s behalf, including compensation that is paid for the results or performance of the services on a per-patient basis; or

(II)

Influences or attempts to influence any person to refrain from dealing in the products of competitors;

(h)

Dispenses a hearing aid to a person who has not been given tests utilizing appropriate established procedures and instrumentation in the fitting of hearing aids, except when selling a replacement hearing aid within one year after the date of the original purchase;

(i)

Makes a false or misleading statement of fact concerning goods or services or the buyer’s right to cancel with the intention or effect of deterring or preventing the buyer from exercising the buyer’s right to cancel, or refuses to honor a buyer’s request to cancel a contract for the purchase of a hearing aid, if the request was made during the rescission period set forth in paragraph (e) of this subsection (2);

(j)

Employs a device, a scheme, or artifice with the intent to defraud a buyer of a hearing aid;

(k)

Intentionally disposes of, conceals, diverts, converts, or otherwise fails to account for any funds or assets of a buyer of a hearing aid that is under the dispenser’s control; or

(l)

Charges, collects, or recovers any cost or fee for any good or service that has been represented by the dispenser as free.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

This section applies to a dispenser who dispenses hearing aids in this state.

(b)

This section does not apply to the dispensing of hearing aids outside of this state so long as the transaction either conforms to this section or to the applicable laws and rules of the jurisdiction in which the transaction takes place.

Source: Section 6-1-701 — Dispensing hearing aids - deceptive trade practices - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-06.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

6‑1‑101
Short title
6‑1‑102
Definitions
6‑1‑103
Attorney general and district attorneys concurrently responsible for enforcement
6‑1‑104
Cooperative reporting
6‑1‑105
Unfair or deceptive trade practices
6‑1‑106
Exclusions
6‑1‑107
Powers of attorney general and district attorneys
6‑1‑108
Subpoenas - hearings - rules
6‑1‑109
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6‑1‑110
Restraining orders - injunctions - assurances of discontinuance
6‑1‑111
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6‑1‑113
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6‑1‑114
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6‑1‑115
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6‑1‑116
Investigation of unfair business practices by regulated persons - district attorney requests for records from licensing authorities - interagency agreements with attorney general - legislative declaration - definitions
6‑1‑201
Definitions
6‑1‑202
Prohibited act
6‑1‑203
Collision damage waiver form - requirements - failure to comply
6‑1‑204
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Information to be disclosed in advertisements for rental agreements for rental motor vehicles
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Additional mandatory charges - required disclosures - definitions
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6‑1‑402
Definitions
6‑1‑403
Express warranty required - authorized servicers
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Remedies
6‑1‑405
Remedies for consumers of purchased wheelchairs - conditions
6‑1‑406
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6‑1‑407
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6‑1‑408
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6‑1‑409
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6‑1‑410
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6‑1‑411
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Disclosures
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6‑1‑502
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6‑1‑504
Remedies for consumers of purchased facilitative devices - conditions
6‑1‑505
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Resale of a returned facilitative device - disclosure required
6‑1‑507
Other remedies - waiver of rights void - limitation of coverage
6‑1‑508
Fraudulent acts
6‑1‑509
Arbitration
6‑1‑510
Defect notification
6‑1‑511
Disclosures
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Dispensing hearing aids - deceptive trade practices - definitions
6‑1‑702
Unsolicited facsimiles - deceptive trade practice - definitions
6‑1‑702.5
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6‑1‑703
Time shares and resale time shares - deceptive trade practices
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Time share resale transfer agreements - deceptive trade practices
6‑1‑704
Health clubs - deceptive trade practices
6‑1‑705
Dance studios - deceptive trade practices
6‑1‑706
Buyers’ clubs - deceptive trade practices
6‑1‑707
Use of title or degree - deceptive trade practice
6‑1‑708
Vehicle sales and leases - deceptive trade practice - definition
6‑1‑709
Sales of manufactured and tiny homes - deceptive trade practices
6‑1‑710
Trafficking of false airbag - deceptive trade practices - criminal liability - definitions
6‑1‑711
Restrictions on credit card receipts - legislative declaration - application - definitions
6‑1‑712
Discount health plan and cards - deceptive trade practices - definitions
6‑1‑713
Disposal of personal identifying information - policy - definitions
6‑1‑713.5
Protection of personal identifying information - definition
6‑1‑714
Unfair drug pricing practice - deceptive trade practice - definitions
6‑1‑715
Confidentiality of social security numbers
6‑1‑716
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6‑1‑717
Influencing a real estate appraisal - deceptive trade practice
6‑1‑718
Ticket sales and resales - prohibitions - unlawful conditions - definitions
6‑1‑719
Truth in music advertising
6‑1‑720
Online event ticket sales - deceptive trade practice - definitions
6‑1‑721
Like-kind exchanges by exchange facilitators - deceptive trade practice - definitions
6‑1‑722
Gift certificates - validity - exemptions - definitions
6‑1‑723
Cathinone bath salts - deceptive trade practice
6‑1‑724
Unlicensed alternative health-care practitioners - deceptive trade practices - short title - legislative declaration - definitions
6‑1‑725
Synthetic cannabinoids - incense - deceptive trade practice
6‑1‑726
Sale of public services - deceptive trade practice - definition
6‑1‑727
Immigration-related services provided by nonattorneys - deceptive trade practice - definitions
6‑1‑728
Solicitation of fee for a deed or deed of trust - definitions
6‑1‑729
Assisted living residence referral - disclosures - penalty - fine - definitions
6‑1‑730
Price gouging during declared disaster prohibited - deceptive trade practice - legislative declaration - definitions
6‑1‑731
Contracts for dating services and online dating services - right of cancellation - remedy for violations - required notice regarding fraud bans - definitions
6‑1‑732
Automatic renewal contracts - unlawful acts - required disclosures - right to cancel - trial period offers - exemptions - definitions
6‑1‑733
Solicitations to file a secretary of state document or retrieve a copy of a public record for a fee - requirements - definition
6‑1‑734
Access to abortion services and emergency contraception - deceptive trade practice - definitions
6‑1‑801
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6‑1‑802
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6‑1‑803
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6‑1‑804
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6‑1‑902
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6‑1‑903
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6‑1‑904
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6‑1‑905
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6‑1‑907
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6‑1‑908
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6‑1‑1001
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6‑1‑1101
Short title
6‑1‑1102
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6‑1‑1103
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6‑1‑1104
Foreclosure consulting contract
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Waiver of rights - void
6‑1‑1107
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6‑1‑1108
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6‑1‑1109
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6‑1‑1110
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6‑1‑1112
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6‑1‑1113
Cancellation
6‑1‑1114
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6‑1‑1115
Options through reconveyances
6‑1‑1116
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6‑1‑1117
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6‑1‑1118
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6‑1‑1119
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Short title
6‑1‑1202
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6‑1‑1203
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6‑1‑1204
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6‑1‑1205
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6‑1‑1206
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6‑1‑1207
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6‑1‑1208
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6‑1‑1209
Insurable interest
6‑1‑1210
Required disclosures and notices
6‑1‑1211
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6‑1‑1302
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6‑1‑1303
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6‑1‑1304
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6‑1‑1305
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6‑1‑1306
Consumer personal data rights - repeal
6‑1‑1307
Processing de-identified data
6‑1‑1308
Duties of controllers
6‑1‑1309
Data protection assessments - attorney general access and evaluation - definition
6‑1‑1310
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6‑1‑1311
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6‑1‑1312
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6‑1‑1313
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6‑1‑1401
Definitions
6‑1‑1402
Disclosure of information by online marketplaces to inform consumers
6‑1‑1403
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6‑1‑1404
Preemption
6‑1‑1501
Short title
6‑1‑1502
Definitions
6‑1‑1503
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6‑1‑1504
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6‑1‑1505
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§ 6-1-701’s source at colorado​.gov