H.B. 112 Hearing Instrument Specialist Amendments
Bill Sponsor: ![]() Rep. Froerer, Gage | Floor Sponsor: ![]() Sen. Osmond, Aaron |
- Substitute Sponsor: Rep. Froerer, Gage
- Drafting Attorney: Peter Asplund
- Fiscal Analyst: Andrea Wilko
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- Last Action: 27 Mar 2015, Governor Signed
- Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
- Effective Date: 12 May 2015
- Session Law Chapter: 252
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H.B. 112
1 HEARING INSTRUMENT SPECIALIST AMENDMENTS
22015 GENERAL SESSION
3STATE OF UTAH
4Chief Sponsor: Gage Froerer
5Senate Sponsor: Aaron Osmond
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill modifies the requirements for practicing as an audiologist or as a hearing
10 instrument specialist.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 ▸ requires a licensed audiologist or a licensed hearing instrument specialist to inform
14 each patient about hearing instruments that work with assistive listening systems
15 when offering to sell the patient a hearing instrument; and
16 ▸ makes technical changes.
17 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
18 None
19 Other Special Clauses:
20 None
21 Utah Code Sections Affected:
22 AMENDS:
23 58-41-17, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 249
24 58-46a-502, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1994, Chapter 28
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26 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
27 Section 1. Section 58-41-17 is amended to read:
28 58-41-17. Requirements for selling hearing aids.
29 (1) As used in this section:
30 (a) "Hearing aid" means [any] a wearable instrument or device designed or offered for
31 the purpose of aiding or compensating for impaired human hearing [and any], including its
32 parts, attachments, or accessories [thereto].
33 (b) "Hearing aid" does not include [any type of] a device [which] that is surgically
34 implanted in the cochlea or under the skin near the ear.
35 (2) A person licensed under this chapter who offers to sell a hearing aid to a consumer
36 shall inform the consumer about hearing aids that work with assistive listening systems that are
37 compliant with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design adopted by the United States
38 Department of Justice in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec.
39 12101 et seq.
40 [(2) Any] (3) A person licensed under this chapter who sells a hearing aid to a
41 consumer shall provide a written receipt or written contract to the consumer[. The written
42receipt or contract shall provide the consumer with a 30-day right to cancel the purchase if the
43consumer finds that the hearing aid does not function adequately for the consumer and to
44obtain a refund if the consumer returns the hearing aid to the seller in the same condition,
45ordinary wear and tear excluded, as when purchased] that provides the consumer with a 30-day
46 right to cancel the purchase and to obtain a refund if the consumer returns the hearing aid to the
47 seller in the same condition as when purchased, excluding ordinary wear and tear.
48 (4) The written receipt or contract shall notify the consumer of the 30-day right to
49 cancel in at least [10 point type] 12-point font.
50 (5) The 30-day right to cancel shall commence from [either] the date the hearing aid is
51 originally delivered to the consumer or the date the written receipt or contract is delivered to
52 the consumer, whichever is later.
53 (6) The 30-day period shall be tolled for any period during which the hearing aid seller,
54 dealer, or fitter has possession or control of the hearing aid after its original delivery.
55 [(3)] (7) Upon exercise of the 30-day right to cancel a hearing aid purchase, the seller
56 of the hearing aid is entitled to a cancellation fee equal to the actual cost that will be incurred
57 by the seller in order to return the hearing aid to the manufacturer, provided that the written
58 receipt or contract states the exact amount that will be retained by the seller as a cancellation
59 fee.
60 Section 2. Section 58-46a-502 is amended to read:
61 58-46a-502. Additional requirements for practicing as a hearing instrument
62 specialist.
63 A person engaging in the practice of a hearing instrument specialist shall:
64 (1) have a regular place or places of business from which the person conducts business
65 as a hearing instrument specialist and the place or places of business shall be represented to a
66 patient and others with whom business is conducted by the street address at which the place of
67 business is located;
68 (2) include in all advertising or other representation the street address at which the
69 business is located and the telephone number of the business at that street address;
70 (3) provide as part of each transaction between a licensee and a patient related to
71 testing for hearing loss and selling of a hearing instrument written documentation provided to
72 the patient that includes:
73 (a) identification of all services and products provided to the patient by the hearing
74 instrument specialist and the charges for each service or product;
75 (b) a statement whether any hearing instrument provided to a patient is "new," "used,"
76 or "reconditioned" and the terms and conditions of any warranty or guarantee that applies to
77 each instrument; and
78 (c) the identity and license number of each hearing instrument specialist or hearing
79 instrument intern who provided services or products to the patient;
80 [(4) provide services or products to a patient only after the patient has been
81professionally informed with respect to the services, products, and expected results, and
82informed consent with respect to the provision of such services or products by a licensee and
83the expected results is obtained from the patient in writing in a form approved by the division
84in collaboration with the board;]
85 (4) before providing services or products to a patient:
86 (a) advise the patient regarding services and products offered to the patient, including
87 the expected results of the services and products;
88 (b) inform each patient who is being offered a hearing instrument about hearing
89 instruments that work with assistive listening systems that are compliant with the ADA
90 Standards for Accessible Design adopted by the United States Department of Justice in
91 accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12101 et seq.; and
92 (c) obtain written informed consent from the patient regarding offered services,
93 products, and the expected results of the services and products in a form approved by the
94 division in collaboration with the board;
95 (5) refer all individuals under the age of 18 who seek testing of hearing to a physician
96 or surgeon, osteopathic physician, or audiologist, licensed under the provisions of Title 58,
97 Occupations and Professions, and shall dispense a hearing aid to that individual only on
98 prescription of a physician or surgeon, osteopathic physician, or audiologist;
99 (6) obtain the patient's informed consent and agreement to purchase the hearing
100 instrument based on that informed consent either by the hearing instrument specialist or the
101 hearing instrument intern, before designating an appropriate hearing instrument; and
102 (7) if a hearing instrument does not substantially enhance the patient's hearing
103 consistent with the representations of the hearing instrument specialist at the time informed
104 consent was given prior to the sale and fitting of the hearing instrument, provide:
105 (a) necessary intervention to produce satisfactory hearing recovery results consistent
106 with representations made; or
107 (b) for the refund of fees paid by the patient for the hearing instrument to the hearing
108 instrument specialist within a reasonable time after finding that the hearing instrument does not
109 substantially enhance the patient's hearing.
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill modifies the requirements for practicing as an audiologist or as a hearing
10 instrument specialist.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 ▸ requires a licensed audiologist or a licensed hearing instrument specialist to inform
14 each patient about hearing instruments that work with assistive listening systems
15 when offering to sell the patient a hearing instrument; and
16 ▸ makes technical changes.
17 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
18 None
19 Other Special Clauses:
20 None
21 Utah Code Sections Affected:
22 AMENDS:
23 58-41-17, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 249
24 58-46a-502, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1994, Chapter 28
25
26 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
27 Section 1. Section 58-41-17 is amended to read:
28 58-41-17. Requirements for selling hearing aids.
29 (1) As used in this section:
30 (a) "Hearing aid" means [
31 the purpose of aiding or compensating for impaired human hearing [
32 parts, attachments, or accessories [
33 (b) "Hearing aid" does not include [
34 implanted in the cochlea or under the skin near the ear.
35 (2) A person licensed under this chapter who offers to sell a hearing aid to a consumer
36 shall inform the consumer about hearing aids that work with assistive listening systems that are
37 compliant with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design adopted by the United States
38 Department of Justice in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec.
39 12101 et seq.
40 [
41 consumer shall provide a written receipt or written contract to the consumer[
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46 right to cancel the purchase and to obtain a refund if the consumer returns the hearing aid to the
47 seller in the same condition as when purchased, excluding ordinary wear and tear.
48 (4) The written receipt or contract shall notify the consumer of the 30-day right to
49 cancel in at least [
50 (5) The 30-day right to cancel shall commence from [
51 originally delivered to the consumer or the date the written receipt or contract is delivered to
52 the consumer, whichever is later.
53 (6) The 30-day period shall be tolled for any period during which the hearing aid seller,
54 dealer, or fitter has possession or control of the hearing aid after its original delivery.
55 [
56 of the hearing aid is entitled to a cancellation fee equal to the actual cost that will be incurred
57 by the seller in order to return the hearing aid to the manufacturer, provided that the written
58 receipt or contract states the exact amount that will be retained by the seller as a cancellation
59 fee.
60 Section 2. Section 58-46a-502 is amended to read:
61 58-46a-502. Additional requirements for practicing as a hearing instrument
62 specialist.
63 A person engaging in the practice of a hearing instrument specialist shall:
64 (1) have a regular place or places of business from which the person conducts business
65 as a hearing instrument specialist and the place or places of business shall be represented to a
66 patient and others with whom business is conducted by the street address at which the place of
67 business is located;
68 (2) include in all advertising or other representation the street address at which the
69 business is located and the telephone number of the business at that street address;
70 (3) provide as part of each transaction between a licensee and a patient related to
71 testing for hearing loss and selling of a hearing instrument written documentation provided to
72 the patient that includes:
73 (a) identification of all services and products provided to the patient by the hearing
74 instrument specialist and the charges for each service or product;
75 (b) a statement whether any hearing instrument provided to a patient is "new," "used,"
76 or "reconditioned" and the terms and conditions of any warranty or guarantee that applies to
77 each instrument; and
78 (c) the identity and license number of each hearing instrument specialist or hearing
79 instrument intern who provided services or products to the patient;
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85 (4) before providing services or products to a patient:
86 (a) advise the patient regarding services and products offered to the patient, including
87 the expected results of the services and products;
88 (b) inform each patient who is being offered a hearing instrument about hearing
89 instruments that work with assistive listening systems that are compliant with the ADA
90 Standards for Accessible Design adopted by the United States Department of Justice in
91 accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12101 et seq.; and
92 (c) obtain written informed consent from the patient regarding offered services,
93 products, and the expected results of the services and products in a form approved by the
94 division in collaboration with the board;
95 (5) refer all individuals under the age of 18 who seek testing of hearing to a physician
96 or surgeon, osteopathic physician, or audiologist, licensed under the provisions of Title 58,
97 Occupations and Professions, and shall dispense a hearing aid to that individual only on
98 prescription of a physician or surgeon, osteopathic physician, or audiologist;
99 (6) obtain the patient's informed consent and agreement to purchase the hearing
100 instrument based on that informed consent either by the hearing instrument specialist or the
101 hearing instrument intern, before designating an appropriate hearing instrument; and
102 (7) if a hearing instrument does not substantially enhance the patient's hearing
103 consistent with the representations of the hearing instrument specialist at the time informed
104 consent was given prior to the sale and fitting of the hearing instrument, provide:
105 (a) necessary intervention to produce satisfactory hearing recovery results consistent
106 with representations made; or
107 (b) for the refund of fees paid by the patient for the hearing instrument to the hearing
108 instrument specialist within a reasonable time after finding that the hearing instrument does not
109 substantially enhance the patient's hearing.
Bill Status / Votes
• Senate Actions • House Actions • Fiscal Actions • Other Actions
Date | Action | Location | Vote |
1/12/2015 | Bill Numbered but not Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
1/12/2015 | Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed | Legislative Research and General Counsel | |
1/14/2015 | House/ received bill from Legislative Research | Clerk of the House | |
1/15/2015 | House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst | Clerk of the House | |
1/26/2015 | House/ 1st reading (Introduced) | House Rules Committee | |
1/26/2015 | House/ to standing committee | House Health and Human Services Committee | |
1/28/2015 | House Comm - Held | House Health and Human Services Committee | |
2/3/2015 | LFA/ bill sent to agencies for fiscal input | House Health and Human Services Committee | |
2/4/2015 | House/ to Printing with fiscal note | House Health and Human Services Committee | |
2/12/2015 | House Comm - Substitute Recommendation | House Health and Human Services Committee | |
2/12/2015 | House Comm - Favorable Recommendation | House Health and Human Services Committee | 8 1 3 |
2/13/2015 (11:50:44 AM) | House/ comm rpt/ substituted | House Health and Human Services Committee | |
2/13/2015 (11:50:45 AM) | House/ 2nd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills | |
2/24/2015 (10:30:58 AM) | House/ 3rd reading | House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills | |
2/24/2015 (10:36:53 AM) | House/ passed 3rd reading | Senate Secretary | 57 14 4 |
2/24/2015 (10:36:55 AM) | House/ to Senate | Senate Secretary | |
2/24/2015 | Senate/ received from House | Waiting for Introduction in the Senate | |
2/24/2015 | Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) | Senate Rules Committee | |
2/25/2015 | Senate/ to standing committee | Senate Health and Human Services Committee | |
3/2/2015 | Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation | Senate Health and Human Services Committee | 3 0 3 |
3/2/2015 (2:13:31 PM) | Senate/ committee report favorable | Senate Health and Human Services Committee | |
3/2/2015 (2:13:32 PM) | Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
3/5/2015 (2:39:54 PM) | Senate/ 2nd reading | Senate 2nd Reading Calendar | |
3/5/2015 (2:42:53 PM) | Senate/ passed 2nd reading | Senate 3rd Reading Calendar | 21 3 5 |
3/6/2015 (11:42:29 AM) | Senate/ 3rd reading | Senate 3rd Reading Calendar | |
3/6/2015 (11:44:39 AM) | Senate/ passed 3rd reading | Senate President | 20 3 6 |
3/6/2015 (11:44:40 AM) | Senate/ signed by President/ returned to House | House Speaker | |
3/6/2015 (11:44:41 AM) | Senate/ to House | House Speaker | |
3/6/2015 | House/ received from Senate | House Speaker | |
3/6/2015 | House/ signed by Speaker/ sent for enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/6/2015 | Bill Received from House for Enrolling | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/10/2015 | Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared | Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling | |
3/19/2015 | Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate | Clerk of the House | |
3/19/2015 | House/ enrolled bill to Printing | Clerk of the House | |
3/19/2015 | House/ to Governor | Executive Branch - Governor | |
3/27/2015 | Governor Signed | Lieutenant Governor's office for filing |
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