(a)
- (1) In this section the following terms have the meanings indicated.
(2) “Consumer goods” means any new goods used for personal, family, or household purposes where:
- (i) The purchaser of the goods has entered into an agreement to purchase an extended warranty on the goods purchased; and
- (ii) The actual cash sales price of the goods paid by the purchaser is in excess of $50.
- (3) “Consumer goods” includes household appliances.
(4) “Extended warranty” means a written warranty that:
- (i) Covers consumer goods offered for sale by a guarantor or manufacturer;
- (ii) Includes terms or conditions beyond those offered in any express warranty originally included as part of the contract of sale for the consumer goods; and
- (iii) Is purchased at the time of the sale of the consumer goods.
(5) “Guarantor” means a person who:
- (i) Is engaged in the business of making consumer products available to consumers; and
- (ii) Makes a warranty.
- (6) “Manufacturer” includes a manufacturer, its agent, or its authorized dealer.
- (b) Any extended warranty sold by a guarantor or manufacturer to a purchaser of consumer goods may not supersede any original express warranty and shall be offered in addition to the original express warranty.
- (c) This section applies only to an agreement to purchase an extended warranty which is executed on or after July 1, 1984.
Added by Acts 1984, c. 682, § 1, eff. July 1, 1984.